![]() ![]() If weather is SUPER important to you, nothing will beat a merged version of TrueStorms + Obsidian, etc, but I personally enjoy overall consistency more than super dramatic weathers- that I often found myself using "Clear Skies" to avoid.Įdit: I have no idea what today's new Cathedral update does and I'm not sure if this impacts anything. Though I personally do not run an ENB, so some of it might become excessive alongside an ENB. Paste these 3 files into the Skyrim root directory (the folder containing TESV.exe). Copy only 3 files: d3d9l.dll, enbhost.exe and enblocal.ini. I cover this and some other complimentary mods near the bottom of my post here: First you install the binary: Download the binary you need to use (as advised by the pre-sets author) here. It adds a few more "dramatic" weathers, fixing up the only negative about Cathedral- which is that it plays it a bit "safe" with color and such. I recommend the JawZ addon for Cathedral. ![]() You can also do Obsidian mountain fogs stand-alone. Using Imaginator restores the main Obsidian feature that’s missing in Cathedral- reduced sun brightness. It’s the only weather mod (I haven’t tried Azurite yet) where performance in rain and fog isn’t significantly different from in clear weather. It's VERY similar to Obsidian, which was my favorite weather for ages.
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