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Weird Bright Green and Flickering Water?


EdwardOrd

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TBH, I've never seen anything like this before. Where is this? Is this a Vanilla location or something added by a mod? Might be Whiterun, but I'm not sure...

 

The interesting thing is that the effect also effects the player character. So I'd say it's some lighting effect. Could be a strange light source placed in that water fall - or a texture with somewhat messed up glow effects. The latter seems more likely, since the jagged edge of the green part visible in the first screenshot looks like a texture seam.

 

A mod list and more information on the location would be helpful.

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Можешь помочь сделал физику для Скайрим SE сборка SLMP SSE но вот что появляется на руках от первого лица маленькие прозрачные полоски когда одета какая нибудь ванильная броня. Можешь помочь моды стоят:

CBBE

HDT-SMP

XP32 максимум

CBBE SMP

BodySlide

file:///C:/Users/1/Desktop/Новая%20папка%20(2)/ScreenShot1.png ссылка скриншот из игры.

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TBH, I've never seen anything like this before. Where is this? Is this a Vanilla location or something added by a mod? Might be Whiterun, but I'm not sure...

 

The interesting thing is that the effect also effects the player character. So I'd say it's some lighting effect. Could be a strange light source placed in that water fall - or a texture with somewhat messed up glow effects. The latter seems more likely, since the jagged edge of the green part visible in the first screenshot looks like a texture seam.

 

A mod list and more information on the location would be helpful.

 

How do you share mod list with NMM?

 

Yes, the location is vanilla location, it's in Whiterun

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Unfortunately I can't say "it's this or that mod". I still think it's a texture issue. More precisely, it's probably a rock or riverbed texture.

 

I'd test landscape texture replacers. Uninstall them one by one and see, if the problem goes away. "Tamrielic textures" might be a starting point, also "Skyrim 3D lanscapes". I'm not sure if the "Skyrim 2020" textures include rocks.

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Unfortunately I can't say "it's this or that mod". I still think it's a texture issue. More precisely, it's probably a rock or riverbed texture.

 

I'd test landscape texture replacers. Uninstall them one by one and see, if the problem goes away. "Tamrielic textures" might be a starting point, also "Skyrim 3D lanscapes". I'm not sure if the "Skyrim 2020" textures include rocks.

Thanks for answering my question

 

I think I've found what is causing the problem

It's Fortified Whiterun, the waterfall and the water seem normal after I disabled it

But still having the weird seam problem at the waterfall if you get a closer look

Like this one:zq1FE5.png

It does not look like any reflection of the sky or tree

 

If you are using Fortified Whiterun with one of the mod on the list (Still don't know which one)...it's causing the problem

But if you are using it alone, it's totally fine.

 

I might just give up and reinstall the game

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If you're really about to reinstall, I'd recommend switching to MO 2 or Vortex. In cases like this, when you obviously have mod conflicts, you're kinda out of luck with NMM.

 

To solve problems like this you need to be able to determine which mod (or which files) overwrite other conflicting versions of the same objects. Both MO2 and Vortex let you do this - and also change your mind if the result isn't to your liking. In NMM it's only "the mod installed last wins over everything installed before". This is a severe drawback if you have to handle large and partly conflicting mod setups...

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If you're really about to reinstall, I'd recommend switching to MO 2 or Vortex. In cases like this, when you obviously have mod conflicts, you're kinda out of luck with NMM.

 

To solve problems like this you need to be able to determine which mod (or which files) overwrite other conflicting versions of the same objects. Both MO2 and Vortex let you do this - and also change your mind if the result isn't to your liking. In NMM it's only "the mod installed last wins over everything installed before". This is a severe drawback if you have to handle large and partly conflicting mod setups...

 

haha, no wonder why everyone is saying NMM sucks

and you're right, I am gonna try MO2 this time, thanks for the advice.

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