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This mod simply uses vanilla models when zoomed out far and requires the main mod otherwise it does nothing.
The result in a pop in appearance as shown in the videos.
You only need one of them, and they are both completely optional with respect to the main mod. The desired performance patch will default to the correct load order. If you end up subscribing to both patches at the same time, performance++ will take priority.
I don't have a good way of quantifying performance, but I will add some screenshots of what it looks like when the low-poly assets are used. I simply put this together as my best attempt at allowing everyone to enjoy the mod.
Great idea!
Either that or maybe some kind of bench mark in (very rough estimated) % of performance increase when using this versus the other versions could also be very helpful
Of course, somebody from the community could also provide that info. It might actually be better evaluated by a player with a total potato PC (which I assume you don't have).... if you understand what I mean? <3