I like most of what this mod does, but the distant fog effect this has sucks and is distracting along with shadow striping on the snow which I haven't seen since Oldrim.
I don't leave mod reviews often at all, but this is truly one of my platinum tier favorites. I know a lot of people might prefer Dolomite, COT or others for their ENB, but for me Rustic is just fantastic. I love the darker nature of it. It might be harder to see at night but that just encourages the use of a torch more often, as well as camping in Campfire to stay safe and wait.
The colours and brightness changes do have an impact on interior visuals, not much, but you may need to adjust your interior lightning, depending on the presets you use and the vibe you want to have inside.
Thank you for your absolutely fantastic weather mod, it has become my favorite by far. I just have a minor problem, indeed I would like to be able to recover the effects of eye adaptation, so I added the following commands in the settings file of your mod:
Once in play, the eye adaptation effects are back but seem to work in reverse. For example, everything becomes darker when I'm in the shade and everything becomes very bright when I look at the sky. How can I make the eyeadaptation effect work correctly please?
I would also like to have more fog/light, is this possible via a simple command?
Indeed, during day time everything looks great, however during the night exteriors are completely dark, pitch black and i can't see anything. Is there a way to fix this issue please?
I don't have any ENB, only a custom ReShade preset. I tried to play with the game settings Brightness slider but doing this will make days looking washed out so it's not an option. I have even turned off ReShade but the result is the same, pitch black during nights. I really don't understand why the author made nights so dark, to be honest...
Also, the presets power is not working properly. Even if it's loaded by the game, it's not showing in the spell inventory and i had to add it with the console. When i tried to use it, nothing happens.
If for some reason this problems won't be fixed, does anyone know another weather mod with brighter nights? Thank you very much in advance.
Obsidian and Dolomite have brighter nights. Mythical Ages with the natural preset should do it as well. Also the presets are directly included in Obsidian and Mythical, so maybe it could work better for you within that regard.
Hi, how do I change the weather in Soul Cairn (What parameters can I change in sseedit)? I don't like the weather there specifically, it's gorgeous in other places.
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I love Rustic more than any other Skyrim mod.
fGlobalEyeAdaptSpeedScale=2.0000
fGlobalEyeAdaptStrengthScale=0.4000
Once in play, the eye adaptation effects are back but seem to work in reverse. For example, everything becomes darker when I'm in the shade and everything becomes very bright when I look at the sky. How can I make the eyeadaptation effect work correctly please?
I would also like to have more fog/light, is this possible via a simple command?
https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/23431
Get the Rustic version
Indeed, during day time everything looks great, however during the night exteriors are completely dark, pitch black and i can't see anything. Is there a way to fix this issue please?
I don't have any ENB, only a custom ReShade preset. I tried to play with the game settings Brightness slider but doing this will make days looking washed out so it's not an option. I have even turned off ReShade but the result is the same, pitch black during nights. I really don't understand why the author made nights so dark, to be honest...
Also, the presets power is not working properly. Even if it's loaded by the game, it's not showing in the spell inventory and i had to add it with the console. When i tried to use it, nothing happens.
If for some reason this problems won't be fixed, does anyone know another weather mod with brighter nights? Thank you very much in advance.