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I used the ones from Nexus and here's a SS below.
http://cloud-2.steampowered.com/ugc/612789213412722205/49A34246774691A112AC1CEC7E4C1C9D46FC97BD/
Also it feels like an on-screen effect. How come rains passes through cover like roofs, rocks, etc? the Vanilla rain wasn't doing that.
i know it's a trivial point, and as far as I can tell I wasn't suffering as a result of getting wet, but nevertheless it was a bit dissapointing that the obvious ploy of keeping under cover didn't seem to work.
pretty much limitation of the old game engine they have been using since fallout3.