Ease Posted August 18, 2022 Share Posted August 18, 2022 (edited) I have a problem with two excessively glowing window textures that I've been troubleshooting for several hours now and I cannot seem to figure it out. The problem is only resolved if I disable DynDOLOD and I had to go through my entire load order to figure that out. The almighty Google hasn't found me a whole lot of information on it either. I've read through the Glow LOD section of the dyndolod.info webpage and have messed around with just about every setting I can, but still, I cannot solve this problem. I'm completely open to the idea that it's one of my mods conflicting with DynDOLOD, but I cannot for the life of me figure out what. It may be right under my nose too. I wouldn't be surprised. The two windows in question seem to be (according to more informative console) WRTempleOfK01 and WRHouseWind02. Things I have tried: Making a fresh save file Disabling any texture mods I am using that change any architecture in Whiterun Disabling my lighting mods Generating LODs without any form of FX, candles, windows glow or any form of LOD glow available Rebuilding ENB shader cache Tweaking window lighting in my ENB settings I've included my mod list as well in case anyone here has a bigger brain than me and can spot the problem just by looking at what I have. In the screenshot attached you can see the problem I'm having. Any help on this would be greatly appreciated because I'm not the best at this stuff. Thanks! EDIT: Well, after several hours of trying to figure it out, I finally isolated the problem minutes after making this thread. I thought about deleting the thread but instead maybe this might help out someone else in the future. The file causing the issue specifically was in TexGen_Output under textures/architecture/whiterun/wrwindows01_g.dds. I hid the file and now my windows are glowing properly, ending my hours of suffering over a minute detail. Below is a screenshot of the corrected glow on the windows. modlist.txt Edited August 18, 2022 by Ease Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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