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RWL is a lighting mod only.
You could probably use them together - keep the default NS lighting (ie select the default mood) and use it for the weather effects while using FNV to adjust the lighting and filters.
Wait, hold on. You could use both? I didn't know that. That may be what I will choose to do then.
You can have more than one mod active at a time - technically up to 255 though anything more than 139 will start to cause serious problems.
I like Nevada Skies, but eventually had to drop it since no matter good it looks, it just uses way too many resources.
Yes, I do know that you could use more than one mod. I've been modding my Skyrim game for quite a while and now I'm doing the same for my Fallout New Vegas.
This is what I wanted to know about. Now I know that they are both incompatible. However, I'm sort of liking RWL for it's bright atmosphere.