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About this mod

A complete, modern user interface replacer with a splash of colour. A spiritual sequel to my original Horizons UI mod.
Modular installation through the FOMOD with support for TrueHUD, and retaining all the customisation benefits of Dear Diary Dark Mode.

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  • Ukrainian
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New Horizons began as an effort to update my original Horizons UI mod and bring it to Dear Diary Dark Mode, but very early in development I changed the underlying scheme and made some dramatic changes to it's bits and pieces. The result is a brand new mod which has it's own style and a much higher level of polish. There's still some hints of the original, notably in some new category icons based on the Horizon video games.

It is built as a replacer for Dear Diary Dark Mode by uranreactor. Dear Diary comes with an abundance of QoL improvements and support for other mods built in and is a fantastic base to build reskins on to take advantage of these features. Check it's page for more details and a compatibility list

List of supported mods - either through integration in Dear Diary Dark Mode or as a patch included in the FOMOD





Installation and Requirements

Requirements
  • SkyUI - obviously the base for Skyrim's UI
  • Dear Diary Dark - Required as the base for the new UI skin.
  • SkyHUD - Required for the Compass reskin, and the HUD more generally if you're not planning to use TrueHUD
  • TrueHUD - Highly recommended for HUD replacement

Installation
  • Simply download and install this mod with your preferred mod manager. A FOMOD installer will guide you through each step and allow you to choose which parts to install (I recommend you install all the main features for visual consistency, and the Addons as needed).
After installation, there are a few ways you can customise the appearance through the config features of Dear Diary and SkyHUD.
  • Dear Diary config can be found in interface\deardiary_dm\config.txt, check the Dear Diary Dark mod page for details of what can be configured, and the file itself explains quite clearly how it works
  • TrueHUD can be edited in it's in-game MCM
  • The SkyHUD config can be found in interface/skyhud/skyhud.txt, and if you're using TrueHUD you won't need to worry about many of it's options. You can however swap between the default thin compass and the black wide alternative by adjusting the value on row 56 'bAltCompass= 1' will give you the default thin compass, and 0 the black one.





High Voltage font


The final step of installation will offer you the chance to install the High Voltage font, adjusted to fit and align in SkyUI. This comes pre-configured to support Oblivion Interaction Icons. If you use font replacers for books and notes, you may need to manually edit your fontconfig.txt file to support those. See here for a thorough guide on editing that file.

The font is not required, and you can continue to use Dear Diary's default font, vanilla, or whatever font replacer you prefer instead.




Optional File - Alternate HMS bar colours

A nice feature of TrueHUD is the option to recolour the health/magicka/stamina bars to your preference, but a downside is that bars in the inventory and perks won't be recoloured alongside it. I can't overcome the lack of dynamic changing in those menus, but I have created a optional file that recolours them to match a TrueHUD preset I've included. SkyHUD is also recoloured incase you use that instead/alongside TrueHUD. This optional file can be downloaded and installed separately, overwriting the main file. It will assume you have chosen to install the inventory and perks menu from the main file.






Addons

TrueHUD Logo Collection
A large collection of over 130 logo replacers for the shout widget in the TrueHUD skin, so you can tailor the look to suit your character, race, allegiance, favoured Deity or Daedra, and even has some from Witcher and BG3 too. Here is a handful of examples




Issues relating to Skyrim update version 1.6.1130

An optional files exist if you decided to update your Skyrim in December 2023 to the 1.6.1130 version and above. This fixes issues with the difficultly setting resetting and with various menus being squished.
Full credit to xcal68 who instructed me in the fix, their mod deserves an endorsement here https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/107216

Obviously don't use this optional file if you haven't updated past 1.6.640
Just overwrite the original mod files with these when installing.

I should note I don't have the update and don't plan to update any time soon, so these fixes are 'blind' for me. Comment if there are any issues.



Credits

uranreactor for Dear Diary and Oblivion-Loading Menu
Fhaarkas, creator of SkyHUD
Ershin for TrueHUD
Po3 and OsmosisWrench, for Oxygen Meter 2, Custom Skills menu
Ahzaab, for the moreHUDs
ilian53, for QuickLoot EE
parapets, for C.O.C.K.S.
MrCoby220, for Dragonborn Voice Over

Visual inspiration
Honeti Games had a UI scheme that served as inspiration for the yellow highlights, the health meter styling, and the general dark grunge theme
Horizon Zero Dawn and Forbidden West inspired the original, and some icons are still based on that