


If two textures conflict, the one lower down in your mod order will "win" and those textures will be displayed in-game. Thunderbolt should be compatible with anything that does not overwrite the lighting effect and gradient textures. Install with the mod manager of your choice (my choice, for instance, is Mod Organizer 2, but Vortex is a great option as well.) You can also install it manually by extracting the file into your data folder, but that would be a very odd way of going about it, don't you think? Now you, too, can enjoy high-definition (4K particles, 2K effects) lightning textures calibrated for ENB with a vanilla+ aesthetic.

However, the mod uses its own blue color that, while visually appealing, leads to a few subjective issues: I have always been fond of SRW0's Voltage, an incredible retexture of the vanilla spell visual effects for shock spells and enchantments, as well as weather lightning effects.
