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I'm not 100% sure, but I think they are compatible. The description of 'Immersive Saturation Boost' states that it is compatible with 'Realistic Lighting Overhaul' which isn't Ultimate Lighting Overhaul, but I'm guessing is very similair. And the description of ULO states that ''ULO is compatible with all lighting mods that make changes to Skyrims lighting in game''. So I think it's safe to say that they are.

The best way to know for sure is to install them both, and look at the effect it'll have, or ask the creators of the mods at their respective discussion pages. Hope that helps!

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I'm not 100% sure, but I think they are compatible. The description of 'Immersive Saturation Boost' states that it is compatible with 'Realistic Lighting Overhaul' which isn't Ultimate Lighting Overhaul, but I'm guessing is very similair. And the description of ULO states that ''ULO is compatible with all lighting mods that make changes to Skyrims lighting in game''. So I think it's safe to say that they are.

The best way to know for sure is to install them both, and look at the effect it'll have, or ask the creators of the mods at their respective discussion pages. Hope that helps!

so i have tried to install them both (i'm not the best at manual installation) and somehow when i try and load up a saved game i CTD which i think means i have not installed ULO properly, for now though i am sticking with this mod

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I'm not 100% sure, but I think they are compatible. The description of 'Immersive Saturation Boost' states that it is compatible with 'Realistic Lighting Overhaul' which isn't Ultimate Lighting Overhaul, but I'm guessing is very similair. And the description of ULO states that ''ULO is compatible with all lighting mods that make changes to Skyrims lighting in game''. So I think it's safe to say that they are.

The best way to know for sure is to install them both, and look at the effect it'll have, or ask the creators of the mods at their respective discussion pages. Hope that helps!

so i have tried to install them both (i'm not the best at manual installation) and somehow when i try and load up a saved game i CTD which i think means i have not installed ULO properly, for now though i am sticking with this mod

 

 

Manual installation is really not the way you want to go at installing mods, especially if you want to install multiples. I really recommend installing these mods with the Nexus Mod Manager. Installing and activating them is then as simple as clicking a button.

Here is the link to NMM: http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/modmanager/?

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I'm not 100% sure, but I think they are compatible. The description of 'Immersive Saturation Boost' states that it is compatible with 'Realistic Lighting Overhaul' which isn't Ultimate Lighting Overhaul, but I'm guessing is very similair. And the description of ULO states that ''ULO is compatible with all lighting mods that make changes to Skyrims lighting in game''. So I think it's safe to say that they are.

The best way to know for sure is to install them both, and look at the effect it'll have, or ask the creators of the mods at their respective discussion pages. Hope that helps!

so i have tried to install them both (i'm not the best at manual installation) and somehow when i try and load up a saved game i CTD which i think means i have not installed ULO properly, for now though i am sticking with this mod

 

 

Manual installation is really not the way you want to go at installing mods, especially if you want to install multiples. I really recommend installing these mods with the Nexus Mod Manager. Installing and activating them is then as simple as clicking a button.

Here is the link to NMM: http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/modmanager/?

 

the ULO mod is completely manual and i use NMM to have it in my load order, somehow when i downloaded the mod then let NMM handle the rest i still CTD

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