My own gripe with this is only that it adds way much of crass and too tall on trails and well-threaded ground (like farm fields , etc.) Ingeneral there would be No grass there - farmers have to remove it to keep crops healthy. Trals overgrown while theya re actuallya ctively used by caravans so it's hard to find stuff. It's impossible to see bodies or vrious randomloot spawned becuase grass is too high - it's 40-50cm on average here.
TAA is bad with any game that got small repeated details. In general any "adaptive" AA would be bad. Grass and similar stuff are the first to get hit. Textures with repeating patterns are next.
Newb question. What is the recommended Load Order? I can't get it to show up, and I feel that is why since there are no bugs and it is compatible with the current gen.
Someone below said that the grass only appears within a short distance because the mod does not affect LOD textures. I love the ambiance shift with the added grass but hate how it only affects a close radius around your character -- any mods out there that render grass at long and short range?
I tried to uninstall the mod, I use fallout 4 seasons which I don't think is compatible with the Green commonwealth mod, Problem is, is that the mod is uninstallable, which is really annoying, I'm not saying the mod is bad, but I'm trying to uninstall and it isn't working.
Problem:- After uninstallation, the textures are attached to the game.
Go to the Files section here, click on ”Preview file contents” and you know what folders or files you must search to see if have been erased by the uninstall. If there are still some, delete them, usually the Grass folder from Meshes, Materials and Textures.
I know its been almost 5 years but let this serve as a warning to others: NEVER uninstall a mod, much less one that changes the world as drastically as this one, mid save. It WILL break your save.
Not necessarily. In general that is good advice but it does not sound like their game is broken, just that they haven't uninstalled the mod properly.
My advice would be to delete the files added by the mod (by checking file contents in the files tab), typically the grass subfolders in materials, meshes and textures and then verifying game integrity via Steam to restore any vanilla files that were replaced by the mod.
I'd be surprised if that didn't work TBH but I'm no expert.
If you use manual installation, you will know what files you put in and you will know how to remove them.
If you use a manager, it does this automatically, especially MO2, which doesn't even let mods mess with the original game files.
Whenever you install a mod, go into the game and see if there is a problem. Disable all forms of saves. If there is a problem, exit the game using the console command: "qqq" (without quotes), this makes you exit without saving, so you can delete the mod without affecting your save before installing it.
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I can't get it to show up, and I feel that is why since there are no bugs and it is compatible with the current gen.
This video should help you immensely, as it did for me! LOOT and Vortex are goated for modding games like Fallout 4 and Skyrim!
Even reinstalled the mod.
Problem:- After uninstallation, the textures are attached to the game.
Please answer with a solution, ASAP.
My advice would be to delete the files added by the mod (by checking file contents in the files tab), typically the grass subfolders in materials, meshes and textures and then verifying game integrity via Steam to restore any vanilla files that were replaced by the mod.
I'd be surprised if that didn't work TBH but I'm no expert.
If you use a manager, it does this automatically, especially MO2, which doesn't even let mods mess with the original game files.
Whenever you install a mod, go into the game and see if there is a problem.
Disable all forms of saves.
If there is a problem, exit the game using the console command: "qqq" (without quotes), this makes you exit without saving, so you can delete the mod without affecting your save before installing it.