![]() Ugly landscape which is glassed over after I lowered it beyond its original height. ![]() Large objects which I placed, but now appear out of nowhere when I approach there location. If you’re lowering the landscape, placing items on top of other items, or placing large objects then the LOD (WILL) be a problem.Ĭommon Problems with LOD: Ghost objects which were deleted, but are still in the game. The LOD is a land texture distance rendering packet used in Fallout 3. Right then, now you just it check off like normal and you’re good to go for product testing. I would choose to burn a backup in a Winrare folder and then place the esp into the Data folder… Not the Shadow Folder. It should open up the shadow directory where you can now move your file wherever the hell you want it. Wait for the system to browse and find your file. ![]() Select your esp again by right clicking it and once more choosing Open File Location. It should pull up an icon reference in Windows: Recent. ![]() Right click the one you want and select open file location. This will pull up all the links to your most recent esp’s. In order to locate your mod first click your windows icon at the bottom left of your screen and type esp in the Search Now box. This is because your mod is in a shadow directory within the Data folder. ![]() I am going to assume that you already know how to save your mod, but I’m willing to bet many of you out there (Vista Users) are having trouble locating your mod when it doesn’t appear in the Data folder. ![]()
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