

Debatably more realistic as well, at least if you accept that everyone polishes their coins on a regular basis. Makes gold shinier and therefore easier to see. Gets rid of the "purple people eaters" and replaces them with a much nicer red colour. Makes it much easier to tell what kind of terrain you're fast-travelling into, and is just generally more immersive.

(Especially noticeable if you move the Grass Slider all the way to the left so that items on the ground are more visible.) Removes tiled effect from grass and such. The name of the file is misleading, since the "Standard Res" version has downloads for both standard- and high-res. Like the potions, this makes books more distinctive and visually appealing. Makes potion bottles look more distinctive and visually appealing. Mods that in some way alter textures, images, light, etc., without altering actual gameplay in any way. What remains is not released, not widely tested, and a bit of a mess from my own testing of things (as well as retaining some overlap with UOPS until such time as I can go through and remove them all). Many of my fixes made it into the UOPS 3.2.5 and above, some didn't, were too personalized, or are fixes that I've made since then. I'm convinced it's part of their business model. Relies on the community to fix the bugs that Bethesda didn't feel like fixing.įixes the bugs Bethesda doesn't feel like shelling out to pay their programmers to do. The official and unofficial patches, plain and simple.

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