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I would personally keep these on all day and night. It's freezing in Skyrim. Also, with unlimited firewood and everlasting wax, it's a no-brainer.  :;):

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Ugh the screenshots are horrible...

I have made some pictures with lantern of skyrim:

https://s1266.photobucket.com/user/Roberbond38/slideshow/Photobucket%20Desktop%20-%20iMac%20de%20Roberto/Skyrim%20with%20lantern

 

As you can see in these pictures the lights are always on, and there are no lights in the post signs.

 

And other pictures with "Immersive Content - Extinguished Daytime Fires and Lights":

https://s1266.photobucket.com/user/Roberbond38/slideshow/Photobucket%20Desktop%20-%20iMac%20de%20Roberto/Mod%20Immersive%20Content

 

with this mod there lights along the roads, in some farms and on the post sign. They are off during the day.

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These screenshots remind me of two things I like more about Immersive Content - EDFaL as compared to LoS:

 

1. The lanterns are hung closer to the end of the horizontal piece of wood of the light posts, which looks correct to me, and

2. The already mentioned fact that the candles don't continue to glow when they've been extinguished during the daytime.

 

Still thinking about the always-on bridge braziers idea, though...

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Should the thread be renamed and the links in the original post be changed to reflect this or should we create a new thread for the new mod?

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I love the idea of this mod, but like SparrowPrince, I prefer the braziers be on 24/7.  It's cold.  It would be awesome to see some of the smaller exterior lights off during the day though.

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I love the idea of this mod, but like SparrowPrince, I prefer the braziers be on 24/7.  It's cold.  It would be awesome to see some of the smaller exterior lights off during the day though.

Never thought of that. They stay on, because it's cold. Damn really blew my mind!

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Skyrim must not be to cold. I see a lot of NPCs not really dressed for the cold climate.

 

People seem to have different interpretations of Skyrim's climate. My interpretation is that southern Skyrim is almost t-shirt weather, considering how little most bandits wear. Many outfits in Skyrim don't even have sleeves. Not everyone wearing them is a nord with frost resistance.

 

Many people seem to disagree. Frostfall makes southern Skyrim seem dramatically colder than this, for example. Presumably people ignore how inadequately everybody is dressed.

 

This is somewhat off-topic, but I doubt there'll be a consensus on temperature.

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