Well i did not want to take any chances with the weather system so i removed CoT out of precaution, but i did not know they where similar. As for loading Tropical Skyrim last, yeah i saw you mentioning that in your screenshot thread so i did that as well. The only mod that i load after Tropical Skyrim is Walburgs map mod and of course the Bashed patch. If i did not do that then Walburgs paper map version becomes all messed up when i open the map menu.Maigrets wrote:COT works fine as long as you load any modules after Tropical Skyrim since COT is an esm, although I have removed it now myself to see if there are any differences. I can't see any actually so there doesn't seem to be any point in having both. Make sure to have Tropical Skyrim last or as close to last as possible in load order to see all the changes. I did remove SFO before starting my new character because I'm pretty sure that isn't compatible with all the new flora etc.
Re the heavy jungle areas again...I'm pretty sure they are better now since the meshes and collision were updated...or it's my imagination. Soolie has mentioned another update soon with some modular things, so it can only get better.
I have seen Prides of Skyrim mentioned before but never got around to checking it out. Downloading. The lions look amazing. Thanks for the link.
As for the heavy jungle around Riverwood, and on the way to Helgen...well it is still thick and FPS heavy for me. But along the way i have disabled a lot of them to make it better playable. How that will play out in the long run remains to be seen. I have yet to experience a Sandstorm in this new version, but i will test that out today and see if at least that has become survivable for my poor computer.
And your welcome, but be carefull...them Lions are powerfull...and never alone.