Modder ‘Dr Jacopo’ has released a new mod for Skyrim Special Edition that brings to it high-quality volumetric mist/fog effects. This mod is basically a remake of the Volumetric Mists Mod that came out in 2019.
As the modder noted, the original mod had some banding issues in the sky and excessive proximal haze. The Azurite Mists Mod fixes this by using new transparent models. Additionally, it brings back proximal detail while obscuring distant landscapes. Plus, it adds more mist in specific places in Skyrim, especially in the valleys and the Sea of Ghosts.
This mod is compatible with all weather mods and HD Texture Packs. As such, you can use it with all the HD Texture Packs we’ve shared. You can find all of them in our Best Skyrim Mods article. So, be sure to check it out.
You can download Azurite Mists from this link.
Speaking of Skyrim Special Edition, we also suggest taking a look at these other mods for it. In theory, the following mods should be compatible with it. This Call of Duty Mod adds to the game 12 new fully functional weapons from it. Then we have this mod that adds to Skyrim over 7000 voiced lines via AI. There is also this mod that adds to the game The Witcher 3 Ciri/Geralt Voices. Another cool mod is this one that adds destructible objects to the game. Oh, and let’s also not forget this mod that adds unlimited dynamic light sources.
There are also some big fan expansions for it. Wyrmstooth is one of them, adding new quests and dungeons to the game. This other mod brings elements from The Witcher games into Skyrim. Dragon Hall Tavern is a huge 2GB mod that adds quests, new places, an arena, and more. Then there’s Land of Vominhem, Apotheosis and Legacy of the Dragonborn. Don’t forget to also check out this Castlevania-inspired mod. Oh, and here is another one that adds the cool Nemesis system from Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor to it. Lastly, we have this mod that adds six new islands to explore.
Be also sure to check out our Best Skyrim Mods article.
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