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Свет от магии перекрывается тенями от других источников света.
С видом от третьего лица пальцы персонажа отбрасывают тень
Kudos to this one and its immersive additition to the game, but if you just want light, get the ring mod
P.S. works great with Realistic Lighting mod
Oh well, fundamental problems with Skyrim like the lighting striping problems and all are (from what I've been told) engine problems. This is why I won't purchase DLC for Skyrim. If they can't fix basic problems with the engine for modders, why would I buy extra content on a broken engine. Fix the major problems before feeding off DLC orders. That's part of growing a larger base, competence.
As for the mod, the random loss of light indoors can usually be fixed by switching between a weapon and a spell. Really the only serious issue with the mod is the shadow striping on NPC's. I still use it, I still love it, just really wish there were a fix for the black squares on the NPC's.
e.i. the .ini commands made no difference on the striping on NPC's.