

The bridge with Skyrim looks pretty AF, I like the way the cobbles are done, even tho they look 'new' not trampled and smoothed by use. Thanks for the confirmation! Best Brain Training Apps: Elevate vs Lumosity vs BrainHQ vs Cognifit Every lighting effect I try seem to have pros and cons and sometime the cons are pretty bad. Now if you'll excuse me, I've got a nice bowl of cereal here I'd I've got some mods to look through. I've come to realize that the name of this series should really be "Real Talk", because it is just really has a lot of realistic Gopher dialogue and realistic realism recorded in realtime. He just keeps things real for me, ya know? With the reallocation of all the Skryim mods to the new nexus page, I was really worried about having to realign my mod list.īut with the surreal support of the Skyrim modding community, I've taken a more realistic approach and begun to have some real fun with setting everything up again. It's unreal how in depth Gopher goes into each mod, I just hope he realizes how much it means to me. I suspect, though, that a lot of the interior spaces wouldn't even fit into their supposed exteriors, making this impossible.


If the inside of your home or shop required you or your customers to walk with a burning torch everywhere you go, day and night, you'd put up more lamps. One problem with relying entirely on direct illumination is the fact that almost all of Bethesda's interiors completely lack one of the most important and ubiquitous light sources normally found in such environments: windows. I use SMIM, and do not have trouble with mountains, though admittedly, I do not have the detail oriented mindset of a modder.
