

Also, the with this setup, the trees aren't so big that they get in the way of a cool view or obscure your sightlines in a firefight. This adds alot of foliage and flavor to world, while still keeping color palette somewhat suppressed. Personally, I usually run with Overgrowth, Grasslands (unhealthy extreme), and Delightful Ivy (v1.2). I am more attached to muddled browns, greys, and yellows than I realized! Also, and more simply, I didn't much care for how the mod blocked so many of the cool vistas. It would stand to reason that nature would start course-correcting after 200+ years, but the overabundance green in the mod ended up taking away some of that "Fallout" charm. Regrowth seemed great until I started using it. r/falloutlore - In depth discussion for everything lore related

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