My "Dyndolod output\Meshes\Terrain\Tamriel\Objects" foler is empty, hence no distant lod in game. Meshes are created for all other world spaces (Blackreach, Sovangarde, Soulcairn etc.).
In MCM, Dyndolod is active, but no distant objects are to be seen.
I use Mod Organizer. My load order is the following:
I have followed all the tutorials I could find starting with Gamer Poets video.I have tried multiple times to run the lod generator. It takes a long time as it would actually be doing something but in the end the "Meshes\Terrain\Tamriel\Objects" folder is empty.
I have the output folder on my desktop. In the past I had Skyrim installed in Program Files (x86) and Mod Organizer and Tes5Edit within the Skyrim folder and DynDOLOD was working fine then. I moved the steam folder with Skyrim and all my other games to C:\ as some people say that beeing in Program Files (x86) can be problematic for mods.
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My "Dyndolod output\Meshes\Terrain\Tamriel\Objects" foler is empty, hence no distant lod in game. Meshes are created for all other world spaces (Blackreach, Sovangarde, Soulcairn etc.).
In MCM, Dyndolod is active, but no distant objects are to be seen.
I use Mod Organizer. My load order is the following:
Skyrim.esm
Update.esm
Dawnguard.esm
Hearthfire.esm
Dragonborn.esm
Unofficial Skyrim Legendary Edition Patch.esp
HighResTexturePack01.esp
HighResTexturePack02.esp
HighResTexturePack03.esp
Unofficial High Resolution Patch.esp
SkyUI.esp
DynDOLOD.esp
And of course I have:
SKSE - scripts
PapyrusUtil - Modders Scripting Utility Functions v3.2
Vanilla Skyrim LOD Billboards
as requested by DynDOLOD.
I have followed all the tutorials I could find starting with Gamer Poets video.I have tried multiple times to run the lod generator. It takes a long time as it would actually be doing something but in the end the "Meshes\Terrain\Tamriel\Objects" folder is empty.
I have the output folder on my desktop. In the past I had Skyrim installed in Program Files (x86) and Mod Organizer and Tes5Edit within the Skyrim folder and DynDOLOD was working fine then. I moved the steam folder with Skyrim and all my other games to C:\ as some people say that beeing in Program Files (x86) can be problematic for mods.
I don't know where else to post this.
Any help would be welcomed. Thank you.
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