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Mod of the Week : Natural Environments
Tue, 25 Apr 2006 18:46:00 +0000

by Khajiit

Natural Environments is an attempt to enhance the original appearance of Oblivion's weather and water components. The mod also removes several minor annoyances found in the original product, such as opaque water surfaces, muddy underwater vision, visibly pixelated cloud textures, and nonsensical meteoric conditions. Most of the changes are cosmetic and should not affect the game’s performance noticeably.

Natural Enviroments - by Max Tael

We are proud to announce Oblivion Portals first mod review for our readers! This week we review ( test might be a more fitting word in this case ) Max Taels mod Natural Environments. As you could read above Natural Environemnts offer's a different weather system along with new water effects and gives you a different atmosphere compared to the original version of Oblivion. Natural Environments also includes new sky textures.

Let's get this going!

Now we'll take a look at some comparsion screenshots to really see the difference between the original version of Oblivion, and Oblivion with Natural Environments installed.


Here we can clearly see the difference! The sky has a darker tone and the world looks less bleak with NE installed. Also note the incredible water, with NE the water looks less plastic and the opacity of it is much more realistic.


What an improvement! Bad weater has never been this beautifull before! As you can see NE makes the world slightly darker during rainy days, but in return you get rid of the ugly grey tones. The view distance is also improved and you can clearly see the horizon.


And I who already thought that Skingrad was a bit too foggy and grey! In this case NE makes it even worse.


Stunningly beautiful! Tamriel feels much warmer and cozy with NE installed. Note that NE only replaces the sky textures, all the other textures are the original ones. It's the new and improved weather system that adds the more vibrant colours to the world.


The HDR doesn't seem to be that very intense with NE installed. The sky is a lot darker and the water reflections of the sun is not as impressive, but in return the water reflections with NE are far more realistic, less plastic!


What a difference! NE's sunsets are darker, and in this case more orange. Less fantasy and more realism in my opinion.


Definitely better. The greytones has been reduced and the horizon is much more visible. With NE the night's are dark instead of grey, wich is a big plus!


The forests are a bit darker, especially the green tones. Somehow this makes the forests feel a bit more dense and cozy!


I had a hard time rating this mod, the reason? Well, Natural Environments isn't really one mod, it's three mods! The thing that make's Natural Environments such an excellent mod is that the player can choose wich features he/she wants! Natural Environments has two ESP files, one for the new weather system, and one for the new water effects. You can also choose if you want to use the new sky textures by simply add, or not add them to your textures folder! I recommend this mod to everyone who want's to spice up Oblivion's atmosphere with something new and different!

Pros

+ Improved water effects, such as opacity and reflections.

+ The player can choose wich fatures he/she want's to use.

+ Better view distance during rainy weather and night-time by reducing the greytones in exterior cells.

+ Usage of  vibrant colours wich makes Tamriel a more warm and beautiful place!

+ Three mods in one! 

Cons

I think it's up to the readers to decide what's bad, because as I said, it's all about personal taste.


There we go! Oblivion Portal's first mod review/test! If you have any suggestions, opinions or questions email me or use the comment section.

If you have a candidate for the next weeks Mod of the Week, email me or use the comment section.

 

Graphics settings used:

Eveything where set to maximum exept for exterior shadows who where completely turned off. HDR was enabled. 

Other modifications used in this test:

Landscape LOD Texture Replacement by Shaja.

Note: Monitor settings such as gamma or brightness have a big impact on Natural Environments. A lot of people might not see a big difference between the original version of Oblivion, and Oblivion with Natural Environments installed and/or in the screenshots used in the review/test. The result totally depends on what kind of a monitor you have, and how it's configured.


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by Korgy @ Fri, 05 May 2006 00:05:18 +0000
I have installed this mod from the beginning and this is really an improvement and can and will recommend Natural Environments to anyone.

by Jesse @ Sat, 06 May 2006 23:51:26 +0000
hey, what happened to mod of the week?

by Werewolf @ Mon, 08 May 2006 15:12:34 +0000
I have also installed that mod and I would like to express my love.And also my Gratitudes for its Creator.I have a Saphire Radeon 9600 Atlantis, 768Memory and only 20GB Hard Disk,and my machine can almost fly.I had not any problem yet with the game,cause fortunately my Elven PC can Stand it.
I just want to say that it is not such a demanding game,because nowadays almost every game has such demands.oh sorry I was a telling about the mod,I openly suggest to every Eldersroller to aquire this mod as soon as posible.
I am sure that it will change the way you were playing the GAME.

by 2key @ Fri, 12 May 2006 09:56:08 +0000
I play with oldblivion, and at night all textures turn black, and you can't see a thing, so Oldblivion users; just don't...

by matt @ Thu, 01 Jun 2006 20:21:47 +0000
i dont think its that great it makes the world look to fake more on the line of cartoonish. All it does is lighen everything up and make it super dark at night. Basicly dont get it u might also fuck ur game up installing it so i wouldnt risk it unless it totaly changed the game

by donutz @ Thu, 01 Jun 2006 20:24:32 +0000
Stupid mod changes the lighting only

by jon @ Mon, 05 Jun 2006 05:03:29 +0000
NE makes Oblivion more realistic? I don't think so. Compare NE w/ Oblivion, sure. Try comparing either with a photograph, and see which looks more correct. I'm sure some folks like NE - many seem to, but as far as realism is concerned, the water reflections were just so much better in the original.

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by Geddy @ Sat, 10 Jun 2006 02:32:06 +0000
This mod sucks, it turns the nights completely dark and the water reflections are- wait there are no refletions w/ NE the only thing it makes beter is- realy nothing, if your looking for a mod that changes only the things that need to be fixed i would sugest gamespots "makeitpretty" mad, its WAY beter than NE

by oopdon @ Sun, 11 Jun 2006 17:29:02 +0000
willy

by Sparky @ Fri, 16 Jun 2006 20:06:00 +0000
Yeah Origional More realer

by Zalis @ Sun, 18 Jun 2006 18:01:41 +0000
I'm not going to debate which looks better. Because some people obviously don't like this mod.

It basically just makes the whole game use warmer colors. Vanilla Oblivion looks great but is a little more harsh and slightly washed out at times. (which could be argued to be more realistic to the eye, but eh) And I think he did something to the trees/foliage. Either way, I'll be using this from now on. My preference.

by Ace @ Fri, 18 Aug 2006 06:54:39 +0000
As much as I agree that the difference is a beautiful contrast, my flavor of interest has always been realism. Unless I am sorely mistaken, most of the original shots, (not necessarily all) are a bit more realistic than the NE stuff. Am going to try this out to see if in game it might change my mind, but whoever did this mod, should be congratulated... that is one awesome blue sky!! ")

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