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The only thing I personally don't like about this mod is the rain texture, and am using RAIN (v2) instead.

Did you try the "Lighter Rain" alternate texture? I haven't tested this much myself, so I'm curious about it.

The mod description page refers to this other mod: https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/56665/ (DOWNPOUR)

 

Apparently, it's a Gamwich mod that WAS originally designed to make heavy rain really intense, but after True Storms came out Gamwich redesigned it to bring together True Storms and (TechAngel - check it) Splash of Rain so that the look of those mods blend in well with each other in regards to transparency/brightness.

Edited by oqhansoloqo
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The mod description page refers to this other mod: https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/56665/ (DOWNPOUR)

 

Apparently, it's a Gamwich mod that WAS originally designed to make heavy rain really intense, but after True Storms came out Gamwich redesigned it to bring together True Storms and (TechAngel - check it) Splash of Rain so that the look of those mods blend in well with each other in regards to transparency/brightness.

Thank you for bringing this up! I was already aware of Gamwich's rain texture, but I wasn't using it and completely missed out on this update. I'm looking forward to seeing how it looks in-game.

Edited by Harpalus
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The author is requesting feedback here. I haven't had much time to actually play Skyrim either, so unfortunately I'm of no help.

Edited by Harpalus
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I have been testing this mod along with downpour mod  and I like te result. 

The rain is very intensive. I don´t know if there are differents intesity levels of rain.

 

PROS:

Good rain effect

Heavy rain

Very good thunder sounds

It works with NLA (and it is compatible with a lot of weather mods)

 

 

CONS:

I have seen only one kind on rain and it is very strong. I would like some variants from low to heavy rain.

 

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I think te effect is better disabling the rain effect in the ENB, although you can tweak the setting inside the enb options

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