Play now. A new roleplaying experience, delivered. Play now, for free! Get Started. You pick one of its supported lists. And then you go to sleep. That's it. When you wake up, you have hundreds of Skyrim mods ready to go.
Well, almost ready. There are still some steps you need to manually perform, especially if the guide you've picked recommends an ENB wrapper. Even if it doesn't, you've got to manually configure the mods in-game. Nevertheless, it's a lot easier to configure a handful of mods than to install hundreds. The first list I picked was based on Lexy's Legacy of the Dragonborn —a guide built around the Legacy of the Dragonborn mod.
The mod itself sounds like an impressive piece of work, billing itself as an expansion-sized addition that adds new items, new quests and, most importantly, a display hall for showing off artifacts and a new explorer's guild. And to that, Lexy's list adds even more stuff, all curated to support what Legacy of the Dragonborn does. New quests!
New systems! New locations! New armour! It sounded like a definitive round-up of the modding community's most audacious creations, which instantly piqued my interest. Within minutes of playing, though, I realised I'd made a mistake—one that, to be clear, was entirely of my own making. It's not just that the thought of installing hundreds of mods made me tired, I also didn't really fancy reading and remembering which mods were being installed. With the updated water flow system and more included in Skyrim Special Edition, mods that affect the natural liquid are now more important when the aim is to create a more realistic-looking environment.
Realistic Water Two takes Bethesda's improved system and takes everything to the next level with higher quality effects and textures, not to mention more accurate water body movement depending on the location sea, river, pond, etc. Run for your lives is a package of two handy mods, developed and uploaded by the same author. Run for your lives and When vampires attack affects the way NPCs react to dragon and vampire attacks, namely those who are unable to fight back.
Instead of witnessing absolute carnage due to citizens of Skyrim not fleeing to the safe indoors, installing these mods lets you fight off deadly beasts with guards by your side.
Finally, the extremely talented modders behind the exceptional Skyrim Script Extender has released a version in beta that works wonderfully with Skryim SE. What this tool allows you to do is install mods that require additional functionality that the base game engine simply cannot offer. I'm talking a better UI experience that wasn't designed for consoles, more feature-packed mods, and more.
Just make sure you download and install the version for SE and not the old Skyrim. Afterward, you need to launch the SKSE This is currently an early testing build of the excellent SkyUI mods, but it's well worth checking out now.
What it does is revamps the entire UI, allowing you to more easily navigate your inventory and such, seeing more information at a glance. SMIM is a huge mod. And by huge we mean massive in both scale and size of the download. Totaling nearly 1GB, this package contains a bunch of improved 3D models for various things like robs, chains, lanterns, and other objects. It's particularly effective if you're one to notice when things look slightly out of place or aren't high-quality assets.
How does an expansion sound? The Forgotten City has you covered with an award-winning unofficial experience, backed by superb writing, original orchestral score, and voiced dialog that offers around eight hours of gameplay. So why does the SSE disable achievements if you've got mods running? While the SSE adds plenty of enhanced visuals, it doesn't do a thing to improve the original game's low-poly meshes.
This mod edits hundreds of 3D models placed in thousands of different locations for items like furniture, clutter, architectural elements, and landscape objects to make them look nicer and more realistic. Skyrim's NPCs already looked dated when the game was first released, and they certainly haven't aged well. The SSE might improve the looks of the world, but it doesn't touch its citizens, so this mod from Scaria should be on your list.
It gives everyone in the game including your avatar a facelift with more detailed textures that won't kneecap your framerate, and without making characters look out of place. You will hear exactly from which direction a sound is coming from.
Looking to turn SSE into a survival experience? Then bundle up and look no further. These mods from Chesko make the frosty world of Skyrim more dangerous yet more immersive and enjoyable with a system that makes you manage your temperature in the cold climate. Hypothermia is an issue, especially if you swim through icy water, so you'll have to dress warmly, and camping elements include craftable tents, torches, and other gear. There's even a crafting skill system. Another big mod from Arthmoor restores loads of content that exists in SSE's data files but wasn't implemented in the game.
Numerous locations, NPCs, dialogue, quests, and items have been brought into the light, and the game is richer for it. Skyrim's got lots of adventure, but here's about 10 hours more courtesy of writer and developer Nick Pearce.
Play detective and solve a murder mystery while exploring a massive, ancient city. It's got excellent, award-winning writing, a non-linear story, fantastic voice acting by a large cast, an enjoyable original soundtrack, and even a touch of time travel.
Here's our write-up of it. Unless you're playing as a metal-plated tank who swings an enormous two-handed sword around, there's not a lot of use for smithing.
Archers, thieves, and other stealthy characters have no issues finding light armor on their adventures, so there's never been much reason to make it themselves. This mod by Arthmoor gives slippery sorts reasons to learn smithing, by letting them forge arrows, lockpicks, and guild-specific armor, as well as melt down bulkier armor they'd never actually wear into ingots. For downloading, installing, and managing these mods and others, we recommend Vortex.
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