


You can’t just drop it into the data folder (if you’re a bad modder) or get Mod Organizer or Vortex or whatever to install it for you. Frankly it’s a weird sort of black magic that is probably illegal in some parts of the US, but frankly the dynamic LOD just works better than the basic LOD meshes and textures and stuff vanilla Skyrim uses.īut using DynDOLOD isn’t like other mods. There have been numerous attempts to fix this stuff so that the distance looks at least tolerable compared to the pretty area loaded around you, but the only real solution is DynDOLOD.ĭynDOLOD is basically a program that combs through your installed mods and automatically creates dynamic LOD for the entirety of Skyrim. Things pop in and out of existence, grass ceases to exist, textures look awful… it’s just all round a shitty look. Skyrim, even without mods, has always looked kinda pretty up close, but if you look more than a few grids away (the loading distances Skyrim sorta uses) then everything goes to crap.
