

Read the hints that are shown when the mouse pointer rests on a setting. See the included Terrain-LOD-Readme.txt for a brief explanation of the settings for terrain LOD generation.

Ask specific questions or give feedback in the dedicated Skyrim TVDT - Occlusion Data thread. See the included Skyrim-Occlusion-Readme.txt for a brief explanation of the Skyrim TVDT Occlusion data generation. Get matching platform x86/圆4 depending on which xLODGen.exe (x86) or xLODGen圆4.exe (圆4) is used. Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2015, 20 - Required by LODGen.exe/LODGen圆4.exe and Texconv.exe/Texconv圆4.exe. Use -o:"c:\OutputPath\" command line parameter to change where files are generated to, default is the game folder.ĭo not generate into any game or any mod manager folders. Rename xLODGen.exe to LODGen.exe (TES5LODGen.exe for example) or start with command line parameter -fnv, -fo3, -fo4, -fo4vr, -tes5, tes5vr, -sse, -enderal, -enderalse All other files with the same filenames are the same as the latest version of 圎dit.) Make sure to overwrite older LODGen.exe/LODGen圆4.exe TexConv.exe/TexConv圆4.exe in Edit Scripts. (Pro users can merge with existing 圎dit installation.

Unzip into a dedicated folder outside of any game and Steam folders or special Windows folders like Program Files.

This is for experienced mod authors and users that know how to use 圎dit, xLODGen or DynDOLOD already. This is a beta of LODGen/Edit with terrain LOD meshes and textures generation. Anyhow, if anybody's willing to help me figure it out (I already spent half the day solving other issues and trying to discover the culprit for my save-load-crashing and I'm beat at this point lol), here's my mod list and load order: Saves from inside of the Vault work just fine and I'm pretty baffled as to what may be causing it. Sadly, I've encountered a problem that pretty much makes it impossible to enjoy the game: whenever I exit the Vault and save the game there, loading that save will cause my game to crash, no matter how many times I retry. Saying that, I haven't used the full list for my setup, instead opting for a more Horizon-friendly install with most of the mods popped in there beforehand for the visual and QoL improvements, that kind of thing. Hey Gernash, first off - a huge thank you for compiling that mod list of yours, it already took me 2 months to complete my Fallout 4 reinstallation after a year long hiatus from playing it and without your guide I'd probably be still doing it well off until autumn, lol.
