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Best mod setup for extreme winter?
I want a playthrough in harsh climates, with a gas mask and big winter clothes. I just tried polluted climates - winter and Winter overhaul, but it isn't really doing the job. Looks like the average snowy day in the midwest. Couple inches and perfectly sunny sky. I want blizzard, but this isn't anything like I've seen in the youtube videos.
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vivid weathers has some nice snowflakes. But the only snow option they have is "fallout snow". So it is basically a radstorm of snow anytime you want snow. Many will not like that.
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vivid weathers has some nice snowflakes. But the only snow option they have is "fallout snow". So it is basically a radstorm of snow anytime you want snow. Many will not like that.
Like, does it actually have rads? Or is it like a blizzard that sort of looks like a white radstorm? I would love that.
Would that take the place of polluted climate, and I still use winter overhaul? I guess at this point I can keep doing my own research, thanks man
Zekiran 15. Feb. 2023 um 20:31 
I wouldn't recommend piling more than one weather based mod into a game. They're already pretty wobbly, compounding that with the potential of multiple mods trying to fight for any given location or effect is not a great idea.
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Ursprünglich geschrieben von socialmediaaddress3:
vivid weathers has some nice snowflakes. But the only snow option they have is "fallout snow". So it is basically a radstorm of snow anytime you want snow. Many will not like that.
Like, does it actually have rads? Or is it like a blizzard that sort of looks like a white radstorm? I would love that.
Would that take the place of polluted climate, and I still use winter overhaul? I guess at this point I can keep doing my own research, thanks man

It doses you with rads but it looks like a beautiful blizzard.
Vivid weathrs in snow mode does not put snow on the ground which is why your environment mod for awinert landscape might be a good combination.

I must confess though I look for the opposite.
Less environmental rads not more :)
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Ursprünglich geschrieben von Farmer Ted's:
Like, does it actually have rads? Or is it like a blizzard that sort of looks like a white radstorm? I would love that.
Would that take the place of polluted climate, and I still use winter overhaul? I guess at this point I can keep doing my own research, thanks man

It doses you with rads but it looks like a beautiful blizzard.
Vivid weathrs in snow mode does not put snow on the ground which is why your environment mod for awinert landscape might be a good combination.

I must confess though I look for the opposite.
Less environmental rads not more :)
That's tough, but I kind of like it.

I'd rather it not be a radstorm, but I guess it adds to the feeling of a post-apocalyptic nuclear winter. That may be where I go.
So many people suggested polluted climates, but I can't even tell it's in the game.
Ursprünglich geschrieben von Zekiran:
I wouldn't recommend piling more than one weather based mod into a game. They're already pretty wobbly, compounding that with the potential of multiple mods trying to fight for any given location or effect is not a great idea.
One affects the ground, the other affects the sky and what falls from it. It has worked for me so far.
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