The Forgotten City is so good that it got enhanced into its own standalone game on multiple platforms, but you can still get it for Skyrim. It's fantastic, a surreal mystery about an underground town maintained by an automated system of Dwemer technology - one that's uncomfortably focused on the inhabitants' ethics.
The Dwemer don't really get enough time dedicated to them in Skyrim, despite being the most enigmatic race to ever grace Nirn. Yet this strange mansion you stumble upon is run by two of their contraptions Guess you'd better find out what's gone on!
Moonpath to Elsweyr connects Skyrim to the vast deserts of the feline Khajiit. Here, you can bask under azure skies and hunt ferocious raptors in wild tangles of bush and jungle. This was actually one of the first quest mods ever made for Skyrim, but has recently started receiving regular updates again, making it one of the best mods around at the moment. Do you remember the days you spent wandering around Bruma back when Mehrunes Dagon threatened to destroy Tamriel in Oblivion?
Well, now you can go back to Bruma from Skyrim. With over 70 residents, Bruma looks better and feels more alive than ever before. The bloody Stones of Barenziah. This quest sat in my tray for the time it took me to complete all the major quests and a chunk of the sidequests, and I had only found about six. This mod is essential if you want to get all of the stones and find out what mysterious item they make in the end.
Completely worth it. My god, I cannot emphasise enough how much better this mod made Skyrim. As soon as you unlock your dragonborn blood, appearances of these winged reptiles will start becoming as regular as rain. So why not spice up the sight of them appearing on the horizon with this mod, which introduces 28 news dragons, each with a different model and texture. As well as the typical frost and fire breath, some even have a drain vitality attack, and thanks to their unmistakable appearances you'll be able to tell which one is swooping towards you on the horizon.
Note: The PC link leads to the Bethesda. Have you ever gotten bored of dragons? Cue really useful dragons, which changes all the dragons in Skyrim into Thomas the Tank Engine trains. It fixes a ton of bugs and is compatible with the vast majority of mods. Ultimate Skyrim Available on: PC Functioning as a complete overhaul for Skyrim based around 16 different mods from other creators, this is the mod for people who only want to have to download one mod.
Combat, characters, gameplay, UI - it's all changed and enhanced in one massive upgrade. Don't be fooled by the name: you can actually get textures of up to 8K in this visual-redefining mod that enhances everything in Skyrim's world. The ground, the sky and everything in between get some kind of visual upgrade, making it all feel a lot more real.
We all know how difficult it can be to keep track of everything once you're deep into an adventure, so this overhaul of the user interface on PC shows you greater information for items, displays active effects on screen, and much more.
Have you ever been seriously annoyed about the fact that unfinished quests just sit in your journal forever? Well, thanks to The Choice is Yours, you can just straight up reject quests. This mod adds vast, very visible improvements to the 3D models for most objects in Skyrim. It replaces the low-polygon meshes for most banal objects in the game, and trust me - you'll notice the difference.
If you're still unconvinced, head over to their page on Bethesda or Nexus and see the screenshots for yourself. It adds textures to objects in-game such as more plants and grasses, fur looks like fur and not sheets of grey, as well as smoke.
Expect in-game immersion to shoot up after installing this mod. Fed up with being the Dragonborn? Get out there and slay some dragons! An almighty overhaul of Skyrim's perk tree, this adds new perks, bulking out each basic skill to give a ton more options to spend your precious perk points on.
From 'Fog of War' in the stealth tree to 'Flee Fool' in the two-handed tree, there's plenty of new abilities to master! If you want to look good while exploring Tamriel then these craftable Fur Cloaks and Linen Capes are particularly stylish - you can also get them emblazoned with hold insignia by obtaining them from the appropriate locations. The immersion will jump once you install this mod, as it means that dungeons, towns, and the countryside will sound different each time you venture out.
The completionist in me loves this mod. The feeling of reading the last glowing book before you add it to your collection is so satisfying. This mod will change your life. Who knew that Alteration was the best magic school? Ever been walking through one of Skyrim's cities when five citizens are suddenly simultaneously clamouring for your attention? Of course you have.
The people roaming through Windhelm, Riften, and Falkreath just love to chat and this mod lets them do it to their heart's content. Just, to other NPCs - not you. This means strolling through a village is suddenly much more immersive with its inhabitants having a chat outside the Inn or as a break from harvesting wheat. Small change, but a big difference. If the sight of golden skin of the Thalmor looming over the horizon, or the sound of the self-righteous Stormcloaks as they tramp by deafens you, this mod is what you're looking for.
No longer do just the two civil war factions patrol round Skyrim: Immersive Patrols adds scheduled Dawnguard, caravan, and guard patrols to Skyrim and Reaver, Skaal, Redoran, and Riekling patrols to Solstheim, as well as making existing patrols regular. It also adds moderately-sized civil war fort battles so you can sink your axe, arrow, or destruction magic of choice into even more heads. This mod helps solve that by giving them five times the regular amount of gold to trade with, as well as three times as much merchandise to sell to you.
The conjured weapons work similarly to the bound weapons from the base game. This The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim mod adds possibility to wear earrings for almost all races and genders.
This The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim mod alters the guard dialogue, changing it from something that breaks your immersion in the world of Skyrim to something that actually increases it. All in the original voices and fully compliant with Skyrim lore. These mods work with proprietary changes to transform Skyrim. I am trying to create a full emersive one stop shop mod pack for skyrim player's however i don't know how to make mod's or even have a firm grasp on wyrebash.
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