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Do whatever you want with these I just skimmed through them while watching f1 quali
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Changelogs
Version 1.11
Added an additonal fix to mugopines I previously overlooked. No need to update if using my new mugopine mod
Version 1.1
Added the trees that I've released as standalones by now, for those who want to for one reason or another.
Bethesda graced us with some random assets in the form of _ResourcePack.bsa, including desert rocks, random architectural pieces and cacti. As far as I know these are not present in the main game unless referred to by a mod, such as Flora Additions - Willows. Now some of these assets were broken to the point that they wouldn't open and will probably result in a CTD, some just had some minor issues. I fixed the latter, including;
Collision shape or form (Many of these models had some wack ghetto ass collision. Building a tree collision from 50 separate pieces is funny to me so I left them in. There may be a reason beyond human comprehension on why they did it that way, but I digress)
Collision materials
Toned down some specularities so you'd have less reflective tree bark etc.
What will happen if I download this mod? Unless you have a mod that refers to them, nothing. You will also lose nothing. If you have a mod that requires the pack, now you'll have some minor fixes, yay!
What will happen if I don't download this mod? Also probably nothing. Worst case scenario is a dwemer bridge doesn't make a noise when you step on it, or a distant tree is lit up because backlighting went brr.