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I delete the files but in the game I have the laterns..
nothing beats slaying dragons then comming back to a well lit town or village
maybe you should create npc who light them up
Try this mod: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/15583
I've just merged the three mods and removed the flickering effect :) I'm testing it for now.
However I'm asking to all, who want all my three mods in one? Please reply! Thank you.
Cool mod manny. I like it.
Thank you for sharing this with rational people in the workshop. Maybe instead of trying to find something to moan about that person will instead teach themselves about code and what not so they can just shut up and try it doe themselves. :P
About the NPC who lit the lanterns: I'm not able to do that so I'm sorry!
Regards!
i'm sorry but i need to agree with sector 7, it IS after all a fantasy world, and a quest just for lightening up the bridges would be, in my opinion, very dull.
an interesting idea though, but i hope the author here doesn't apply that :/
The Elder Scrolls is a game series where dozens of real, living psueo-Greek gods regularly intervene in the affairs of the world. There are mages, who wield magic, because the god Mundus accidentally left part of himself behind on the world he helped create. These mages can trap people's souls in rocks, and then use those rocks to make magic equipment. The Dwemer, who were present at the creation of the world, mastered the art of creating magic machinery before collectively ascending to godhood. You, the player, are part dragon because of a gift from the dragon god of time, and you can summon thunderstorms by yelling.
and you're here, complaining that having *lit lanterns* on bridges is unrealistic?