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Too dark tundra (yellow) grass bug.
https://imgur.com/APybcqC <- Picture

So, the grass is supposed to be yellow.
I've read about it but there are not too many discussions about that problem. I've tried disabling image based lighting, entire ENB, verdant grass, obsidian weathers and nothing changed.

Also I'm using Mod Organizer 2.
Any ideas?

Edit: I have Rudy ENB installed.
Edit: Load order - https://imgur.com/kdJbzAe

Last edited by Tomson Johnson; Jan 15, 2020 @ 12:47pm
Originally posted by smr1957:
Verdant will appear yellower when not using an ENB. But once you add in the ENB, you get changes - and those changes may effect any grass mods or even vanilla, so the mods themselves are not the issue, but, rather, the ENB. I use Intrigued ENB and Verdant with Obsidian, and also have the darker grass. You could try different ENBs to see what effect they have, but it will most likely be a hit or miss proposition.

Here's a pic from my game looking west (that's the Western Watchtower in the distance):
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1663774267
As you can see, the grass is darker and not yellow at all.
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smr1957 Jan 15, 2020 @ 12:46pm 
You are using Verdant, which changes the grass, also Obsidian, and an ENB. That is the way the grass should look with those - nothing wrong at all.
Tomson Johnson Jan 15, 2020 @ 12:49pm 
Hm, is there a way to change it while still using the same mods?
If the answer is no - which mod should I change?
Tomson Johnson Jan 15, 2020 @ 12:55pm 
Okay, gonna change to Vivid Weathers
Tomson Johnson Jan 15, 2020 @ 1:08pm 
Originally posted by Tomson Johnson:
Okay, gonna change to Vivid Weathers

Updated pic: https://imgur.com/yPeikDJ
Changed enb to the one compatible with vivid weathers and Obisidian Weathers to Vivid Weathers.
The dark grass still appears - Now I'll try to entirely change the enb
Last edited by Tomson Johnson; Jan 15, 2020 @ 1:10pm
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smr1957 Jan 15, 2020 @ 1:10pm 
Verdant will appear yellower when not using an ENB. But once you add in the ENB, you get changes - and those changes may effect any grass mods or even vanilla, so the mods themselves are not the issue, but, rather, the ENB. I use Intrigued ENB and Verdant with Obsidian, and also have the darker grass. You could try different ENBs to see what effect they have, but it will most likely be a hit or miss proposition.

Here's a pic from my game looking west (that's the Western Watchtower in the distance):
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1663774267
As you can see, the grass is darker and not yellow at all.
smr1957 Jan 15, 2020 @ 1:18pm 
Well, test without an ENB, and then do a test without Verdant and see what the results look like. (See, now this is what playing Skyrim is really all about - not the game, but getting it all to look as you want by modding - THAT'S the real game! LOL!)
Last edited by smr1957; Jan 15, 2020 @ 1:18pm
Tomson Johnson Jan 15, 2020 @ 1:29pm 
Tried without an ENB, still looks the same.
Disabled verdant and other mods that tweak verdant grass texture:
https://imgur.com/Y359ujz

It still appears
Tomson Johnson Jan 16, 2020 @ 6:56am 
Okay, if somebody has this problem I recommend uninstalling Grass Addon for Verdant (it makes the grass a lot darker for me)
Tomson Johnson Jan 25, 2020 @ 6:48am 
Originally posted by Tomson Johnson:
Okay, if somebody has this problem I recommend uninstalling Grass Addon for Verdant (it makes the grass a lot darker for me)

After a while I came to the conclusion that Grass Addon for grass just adds more grass and the dark shadow multiplies that's why it is darker. So disabling the addon does not remove the problem, it's just less visible. If you use enb then disable ambient occlusion. That will fix it completely
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Date Posted: Jan 15, 2020 @ 12:35pm
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