The strange thing is that when the mod is running, trees appear with flat textures, as if they are far away from the player. The required resource is installed. Am I the only one who has this?
Not sure why but after installing this mod and going to riverwood I get lod vanilla trees spawning right next to all of your oak trees. Is there a way to get rid of them? I only have flat world map framework loaded after your tree mod with map addons for other places too.
Interesting -- Do you have any tree addons installed? If by "lod vanilla trees" you mean just the billboards of the vanilla trees are loading, it may help to re-run dyndolod.
I disabled all of my tree mods a while ago so I just have basic vanilla trees now. I didn't have dyndolod enabled. In truth I was going to wait a while before using that as it gave me purple lods all over the place the last time I used it. Guess I'll have to give it a go now.
Same issue here. Tree billboards appear at the new trees and do not disappear. I was also using the tree replacer mod Treerific and Riverwood by Ozymandy Rebirth. Turning off either of these mods did not resolve the issue. Tested on fresh saves. Maybe Dyndolod will fix it, but I am going to pass on this mod anyway.
In either case, I still think this mod is a very tasteful and thoughtful addition to Riverwood's scenery.
Same here, vanilla tree lods on the same spot as the oaks. Not using Dyndolod at the moment because my PC can't handle heavy tree mods, but I still think the oaks look beautiful, especially around Oakwood.
Got the same issue. It has the exact same issue when used alongside Happy Little Trees, which is a HUGE shame because these trees look great.. Havent been able to figure out how to fix it.
I use Skyrim Flora Overhaul and City Trees, and I must say your mod fits in SO well! Love the look, really gives the region a unique flavor, which I love!
I also have two floating trees at the site where you build your home near Falkreath, and I don't have the workbench yet. Those are the only two I have seen that are out of place though! I will probably disable them via console if I have to.
Thank you for a lovely and permanent addition to my LO!
EDIT: There is some clipping of oak trees into buildings in Arthmoor's Rorikstead, but not too noticeable. One tree I may disable though.
Guys I know its a weird question but being reading the description and do not see any Info on FPS count with this mod installed ,I have Nature of the Wild lands installed and it goes well but it would be nice to add this beauties into Riverwood and the areas it changes just need to be sure before running dyndolod that this will not kill my FPS count !
Well I installed it to check it myself, and without re running Dyndolod I went down from 30 to 20 FPS and even more in some spots , I Have 1050 TI its not a very strong GPU, , Also I saw that not all the trees were changed with the new modelas this mod mentions , there were still some pine trees from Nature of Wild Lands , I assume that this trees will be less when I generate Dyndolod again and that I'll gain some FPS has well, my game runs smooth around 30 Fps without Hiccups ..
The trees make the all Village a beauty , and I am regenerating Dyndolod tomorrow to keep this trees... very cool!
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Put the whole Seasons folder next to your esp file and it should work ^^
In either case, I still think this mod is a very tasteful and thoughtful addition to Riverwood's scenery.
I also have two floating trees at the site where you build your home near Falkreath, and I don't have the workbench yet. Those are the only two I have seen that are out of place though! I will probably disable them via console if I have to.
Thank you for a lovely and permanent addition to my LO!
EDIT: There is some clipping of oak trees into buildings in Arthmoor's Rorikstead, but not too noticeable. One tree I may disable though.
Thanks
The trees make the all Village a beauty , and I am regenerating Dyndolod tomorrow to keep this trees... very cool!