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@rawkfistgaming Non-AI generated? From my understanding, yes. You can voice the lines yourself. That would be both a lot of work for recording and not sure of the complexity when it comes to using the DBVO Pack Builder.
@@Apoqsi - A lot of work, sure. But it would be such a dope payoff. If I could do that and leave even a fraction of the impact Inigo has had, I'd be over the moon happy! I may have to dig deeper on this one. Thank you!!
@@rawkfistgaming so i have used that mod, and it's supposed to cover every one of the players text in the entire game, depending on what version you end up using, it can cover everything, and if you wanted you could voice your own characters, but like Apoqsi said, it's a lot of work, but anyone can voice any dialogue in this game and release it as a mod. btw, none of it is AI generated, they used a text to speech program to get it done, AI generation involves servers always needing to be online and they generate on what you say in real time, this is all pre recorded work meant to be used in the vanilla game dialogue. people need to stop calling text to speech AI because they are two very diffrent things.
WOW, i'm honored by this featuring! Thanks a lot, this is an amazing presentation. I really hope people will enjoy this new iteration, we put lot of love into it ;) Keep up the amazing work.
It was absolutely my pleasure! Thanks for dropping in to see it. I look forward to seeing NOLVUS V6 in all its glory later this year and watching development updates along the way. And I have no doubt people will enjoy it. Keep up the amazing work yourself!
If works as advertised, I would gladly move to using your work as my sole means for playing Skyrim. I gave up on my modded playthroughs as it was riddled with crashes and possibly my own mistakes with managing the mods. I wouldn't hesitate to throw $$ your way for a refreshed skyrim than throw down $70 on another AAA flop!
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My problem with so many modpacks, including nolvus, is that they go overboard on graphics. You don't need 4-8k textures for everything. All you're doing is tanking performance to make things you almost never look too closely at look a little bit nicer. 2k textures, the right lighting mods, and a good enb will make the game look amazing without a massive performance hit.
I agree, it also inflates the filesize of the modlist to absurd levels. They could probably slash the sizes of these lists to almost half, if they would use reasonable sizes for the textures.
@@anthony-so8te ugh I hate mod packs that don't do this properly, if I had the patience I'd get the mods myself but it's such a hassle for a mid game LOL
Lucky you: "mods" like this usually serve as resume-builders for the people behind them. With a few exceptions, they're never finished and eventually abandoned.
@Thy_Boss Nolvus is a modlist, not a mod. It’s already out, and has been for years. V6 is just the next major revision of it (the sixth to be exact). So, no… this isn’t a “resume-builder.” And yes, it will be finished. Hope this helps clear things up a bit.
@@Thy_BossI've been playing v5 for a couple weeks now. It's solid. It's better to hate on things you have experience with so you don't look like a moron.
Thanks for the update on Vektor's outstanding work. That guy and the team working with him, really sets the bar for every other mod list. That's not to do with the looks or the various mods used or missed, but simply from the huge effort to make them work and load onto your own rig. Seriously impressive.
Worth bearing in mind: Just because the modlist is huge and has a lot of moving parts, *doesn't* mean it is impossible to modify it further. The Nolvus Discord itself has an entire section dedicated to adding your own mods and troubleshooting problems you may encounter in the process. I personally have something in the range of 100-200 mods on top of Nolvus and mostly achieve the base modpack's performance capabilities. It is not something that can be done easily if you don't have at least a bit of modding experience in Mod Organizer 2 and Skyrim, but it isn't going to require the kind of skill needed to put Nolvus together in the first place. As long as you're willing to accept the learning curve, are comfortable with using the search function in the Discord for mods you want to add [someone's likely asked about it before, and potentially been guided through installing it], you'll be golden.
This is correct. As I noted with others that commented on the same thing, those that know what they’re doing can of course modify to their liking. It was a message intended for the average user that often doesn’t have the know how or time, but I obviously didn’t do a good job on making that clear in the video. That is my bad. But advanced users will know that they can modify it to their hearts content if they want to invest the time and energy into making it theirs. 😊
Thanks for that info. All I need are some classic vampire mods and overall improvements (that won't be needed with Novus), so I hope those will be compatible.
I've given up on nolvus. I literally reinstalled the whole mod pack last night, didn't add a single mod to it, and within 10 minutes of gameplay CTD in embershard mines. I'm done. Time to move onto better things in life
@@forcedge2302 is it a constant crash in the same area or a random crash? Crashes happen every now and again that’s normal when you have over 2000 mods installed
Thanks a lot for the preview (from a modder and a NOLVUS co-dev). The V6 will be so amazing... I can't say more than that sadly but ...oh boy... the world is not ready :)
I too am one of those people who love tinkering with their modlist & though NOLVUS V6 looks incredible, I likely won't be playing it any time soon. There is a part of me that would love to try this at least once though as it may be the closest many of us will come to glimpsing a near perfect Skyrim 🤩
I'm enjoying Nolvus V5, as someone who has modded Skyrim for several years, it's nice to finally sit back and play the game instead of tinkering with mods. I got up to around 500 mods before my game started falling apart, so to have over 2000 mods working together seamlessly in Nolvus with little to no crashes is very impressive. Excited for V6.
Plus the relatively easy install. Nolvus was my very first modded game. I had no major issues and only a few crashes in over 100 hours of playing. I built a pc specifically to play nolvus.
Ive been involved with the nolvus discord for a good few months now. Not only is this mod pack unbelievable & stable, but the community will help you with any aspect of Nolvus that challenges you, including any glitches, installation issues, and even implementing additional mods to your game! Nolvus isn't the skyrim you remember through your nostalgia goggles; it's better. You'll experience the same wonder you had when you got home from the midnight release of the game (with a line out the door) on that fucking freezing November night.
Unless you’re low on VRAM, it’s often not the texture quality that causes such a slow down in performance as much as it is the total draw calls, scripts, and heavy ENB shaders. What GPU are you rocking? Either way, I’ll inquire about the likelihood of texture quality options. It would be a nightmare to setup, but that would be quite fitting for NOLVUS. 😅
i believe the redux and ultra version of nolvus v6 will use 2k textures, only the ultimate version will use 4k textures (this could all be wrong but i read something like that in the nolvus discord)
@@tiemobezemer2532 i heard redux is a significant downgrade. You can see my videos that i am able to run ultimate but after i have downgraded the textures to 2k
Something I want to add about V5: I'm playing on the redux version (The performance one) and it still manages to make the actual world seem so much larger and more populated than before. I've played modlists with thousands of mods before, but none of them have the effort put into them that Nolvus has. You can just be walking down the road and actually find yourself being confused like, "wait, where the heck even am I?!" because an entire region of the map looks completely different
Tried modding and its absolutely brutal to casual modders who dont keep in the know and read critical update information. One day you add that one mod and then you wreck the entire experience..
Wish there was a true one click mod install. Like you just click install mod and it does everything for you. Like it takes control of your computer and you don't do anything.
NOLVUS does what it does to make sure mods will get their downloads on Nexus/other website. Repacking everything so it would be a one click install counts as mod piracy.
Some mods in a modlist comes with choices (for example the voice mods mentioned in the video). You don't want your girl character sounding like Geralt lol. So a literal 1 click install is farfetched. But this is so ridiculously streamlined. To see something as complex as this and complain it's not easy enough for you to install is just a spit in the face of the mod authors lol.
7:18 & 8:36 covers the performance test for V6 and system requirements for V5. For such a large mod list, it’s actually quite reasonable. Also have the requirements page for V5 in the description. 😊
I bought my first gaming PC back in 2016 to play Skyrim with mods. When this remake is released, I'll upgrade again (technically for my third time if you consider my daily driver gaming laptop) but this time hopefully it'll be my dream battlestation ❤
Kinda wish the modders would just work together for a 1 file download, that includes everything in a single mod, purely for ease of use and compatabilty reasons
How much are you able to tweak in Nolvus? Looked at previous videos of the combat and wasn't my taste at all, but if they have options for more realistic/hardcore combat, that would certainly change my opinion
Don’t install fantasy mode when installing nolvus as that will put more fantasy jrpg aspect moveset and animations into the game keep it base and then go through your animations for npcs and yourself and change what you like. I took off almost all of the animations nolvus comes with and replaced them with alot of animations from smooth and black npc animations are fine but for my character itself and my followers I have change a bunch of things to make animations have more immersive movements, weight, attack speed, and consequences for missing attacks also I added stop on slash where your screen shakes when you get hit and hit someone else to make moves feel like they actually won’t just cut through an entire army like dynasty warriors and you need to reset to attack Again
I think people have to realise that the 'PC' aspect that scares them is realistically all about the GPU. CPU req's are very low, most have enough RAM and run an SDD or NVE. It's all about that GPU :)
I am playing Nolvus V5 and I do have to commend Vektor for his commitment and the quality of his work. Though you mention that this is all or nothing on the modlist, I do have to say that I have found it flexible enough to change. For example, I didn't like some of the included combat and magic mods, so I left them out after it was all downloaded. I also have added quite a few mods (DBVO being one of them, I love playing as Ciri) to the original modlist and it has really been very stable despite my additions. I do experience the occasional crash, but saving often is always a key component of playing heavily modded Skyrim, so it hasn't been much of an imposition to deal with.
I had one crash in Dragonsreach, missing textures for some of the armors and floating trees. Overall package is great, however many of the mods should be put on optional list as they can really generate CDs. The same for many armor/weapon packs as they break immersion to some degree.
I installed Nolvus V5 last year. The download size took Skyrim from somewhere around 14 GB up to near 400 GB. Totally worth it. I'll be putting aside 600 for this version lol
The sequel to Skyrim needs to be the child of this and Balder's Gate 3, otherwise it will be an Epic Fail. C'mon Bethesda, use that Microsoft money and give us a game that we can say wow, every time we play it. But you know what will happen. It just works
When it comes to the question of, "Should you install/use Nolvus?" I do agree with the points about it not being your own and being someone else's, but that's not saying you can't customize it a bit. Nolvus does mesh a LOT of stuff together, so you're really better off not messing with lighting and world textures, but you can easily change the music and mod in weapons, quests, and armor sets. The mod list for v5 is broken down into neat and tidy sections for every mod that goes together (like all armor mods are grouped together, creature mods, weapons and so on), and the load order matches as well. If you want to take away an armor set, you just uncheck it and everything related to it. The kicker is the EVERYTHING RELATED TO IT part. If it's only 3 mods, like the armor set, a patch for the set, and SPID, then you can uncheck all 3 and be good. MO2 is still MO2, and does an amazing job making removing those mods an effortless process, but if a mod is tied into 5 or more other mods and is overriding some and being overridden by others, you're best to leave it alone. If you want to add a new mod, just add it at the bottom of the group that its corresponding mods are at (or somewhere in the group where it makes sense), and then find out where the other ESP/ESL files are in the load order on the right, and move your mod there. Don't use LOOT for anything. It will destroy your mod order. And if you ever truly screw something up, Nolvus has a feature in its launcher where it can restore the load order to stock and then everything will work again. You shouldn't be able to break the Nolvus modlist and not recover it. I've put over 100 mods into v5 and it works like a charm as long as you can convert the ESPs to ESLs, but now I'm holding out for v6. Think I'm going to just start over from scratch because while v5 looks amazing and I actually had a moment when I exited Whiterun at sunset and my jaw just hit the floor at how pretty it was, but v6 looks like it's on a different plane of existence. Every single video I've seen of it looks insane.
God, you had me so sold on this until the very end when you brought up being able to tinker... lol Every year I download skyrim again, spend a week or two getting everything I want, breaking the game horrifically, slowly bringing it back... and then maybe playing the "best" version of skyrim ever for a day or two before I want to use the HD space for something new. lol. I don't feel like i play skyrim so much as fiddle with it until I'm happy then never look at it again until the urge returns.
To be clear, you CAN tinker with it. It’s just not recommended if you don’t know what you’re doing due to the custom patches, merges, mod compatibility, dependencies, etc. if you know how to work around those, then you can tinker like it was your own modlist.
(No one asked, but) I was gonna use this amazing collection of mods Nolvus some months ago, however with he space and performance required I opted for making my own mod list from scratch. I'm sorta proud to have 417 mods working. The only big difference with this mod pack is that I don't use as much parallax, I go for 2k texture top, and I'm on Ruby ENB instead of Cabbage.(I recommend, works with obsidian weathers) What I'm getting at is that having it homemade is totally worth it
Im looking forward to this and starting Skyrim again. I never played vanilla and my problem has been trying to get over a dozen mods to work and never being satistified or getting them right. IF (big IF) this Project actually collects and installs and runs a ton of great mods for me? Then Ill be back in Skyrim, as long as it easier for a non-modder like me.
I hope one day Vektor will make his own game. His programming skills and design choices are amazing. I played through v5 with the souls like smooth camera preset and It was legit my favorite playthrough of Skyrim.
I will say, Nolvus v5 is what I wanted for Skyrim in LONG time but didn't had PC to handle that kind of heavy modded Skyrim - rn with top tier PC I say this isn't Skyrim anymore - this is Nolvus! and can't wait for v6 to drop! yeah!
The exterior cities and nordic roads integration along with all the custom tree additions is what will really set the list apart. For me so far it has only been the helpful discord and the trees. Other lists so far won't even bother to implement exterior cities so that is actually a huge factor for Nolvus, as there are plenty of other lists with good visuals and combat overhauls.
i recently got into nolvus v5 and its an entirely different game from base skyrim. but i love this mod list, it is truly something special. it shows really what modders can do with years of experience and enough time. I've always loved the hack and slash game play style of games so it coming to skyrim is huge for me since i dont like the aesthetics of the souls or elden ring games. a hack and slash game set in a fantasy world like this is perfect for me! I'd been looking to get a skyrim replay in for awhile and this has just made it so much more fun. i feel like a kid again playing it for the first time. wide eye and going on an adventure! So i cant wait for v6 to come out, but i will probably have to wait awhile for the other mods to catch up to v6 cuz im playing v5 with a controller atm. it'd be nice if v6 came with native controller support!
Been modding skyrim for years was alwas hesitant to try a modlist package (my game is stable with over 1800 mods). Just tried V5 for the first time yesterday and was amazed. Bonus just realized one of my mods is in the V5 package (Easywheel), however hope in V6 he uses Easy WheelMenu II SSE by CommonDominator which is a way better version of my mod
This looks profound, the other mod I'd be impressed with is the one that really upgrades the campaign in a notably profound and memorable way that it makes the game unforgettable, sorry about the nitpicky, the base game is fine as is but not everyone was impressed at the start taking years to change their view of it, this mod looks to be a shining testament to the fact it is possible to create a game so immersive your forget where you are at. Pandemic or not I always felt as if I was living inside of a space capsule without knowing what day or time it was, scary experience!
Nolvus definitely looks amazing and is a huge reason why I've put so much time into modding my Skyrim over the last several months. That being said, the pack isn't for me for two reasons. One, I enjoy tinkering with mods and changing things up now and again. Two, I play on Xbox, so it's 100% impossible for me to install Nolvus, even if I wanted to. However, that's not going to stop me from making the console version as next gen as I can possibly make it.
My biggest question is, does this mod list support multiple adoptions and houses with support for up to 6 kids each? I can't help but collect kids on my playthroughs
Looks incredible. I feel like even my 3080Ti will buckle under the weight of V6 though. I'll give this a shot when the 60 series Nvidia cards come out lol
Im super happy and proud of my personal load order, because im a sucker for the insane visuals all of the brand new mods offer, but once V6 drops im definitely switching over. It looks incredible.
Can't wait to get my hands on the Nolvus V6! I have a 4090 and can't wait to see how good it looks on my rig! P.S. You can mod Nolvus yourself. But it's risky as hell, because you can crash the entire list with one more mod^^
Looks awesome but, like you, I prefer to tinker. What really made my day though, was seeing someone else using Aloy as the player character. I've been using her for months.
I'm just glad it has Immersive Equipment Displays, everything else about this modlist is just a bonus. I'm also gonna try and sneak in Sword of Ancient Tongues since that my favorite sword mod
I’ll note that you can add and remove countless mods without any issues. In my v5 games I removed 3 mods and had 16 or so other mods installed that were not part of nolvus
Great presentation of Nolvus! Made me give her a look. Unfortunately the character customization is lacking in the details department and there is no fix for that. Great modpack otherwise.
This is how modding is saving gaming. We need to create a gofundme to raise enough money to buy the publishing rights from Vector and keep it free that way Bethesda won't buy him out and try to sell this to us as Skyrim 6 because you KNOW they will. Regular edition $100, Collectors edition with an uploader that doesn't crash $160, The all cut content added back into the game + the collectors edition $220, The All Cut Content Edition + The collectors Edtion + Cheap Polyester bag pouch to carry the USB the game comes in on that won't be fulfilled properly and blamed on an intern.. Edition $499 (Best Deal!)
I downloaded REDUX Nolvus late in 2023. And although my laptop struggles a bit (i'm currently trying to tweak settings in order to boost FPS) i'm absolutely ENJOYING the game so freaking much this way. It BREATHES new life into this game and really makes it feel brand new. That being said, MAKES SURE your rig can handle even the redux version if not it's going to require you to work a bit to tweak settings for good FPS and less lag. However, most laptops, I want to say from 2020 and onwards, should handle this for the most part fairly decently as my laptop is from 2020. (Working on getting a desktop later this year and i'll do a RP game).
I find it a bit unfortunate that people end up modding more than playing the game they modded themselves. I can understand the modding 'addiction' but it's so satisfying to just finally stop and immerse yourself in the game you invested so much time into generating and seeing everything come together seamlessly. I do appreciate modlists like this though.
If Anyone is wondering, I have a 2060, R7 3700x, 32 gigs ram. and 1g fiber for internet. I was able to download and play nolvus v5 on the standard and downscaled versions. Standard modlist without downscale graphics was running at 30-40 fps, and on downscaled graphics i was running 60-80 fps in extremely stressful environments. Just to give you an idea of what you can look at for performance. It was 340gigs and took me 8 hours to install through nolvus with nexus premium because the servers the nolvus downloader uses were only eating 20mb at a time (though i have 1gig fiber). Have fun you nolvus enjoyers. The keymapping and binding is super in depth so be careful and test lots of settings before settling down for your actual gameplay. :)
When it says 392GB storage, does that mean that's how much mods it will actually download? That part is not clear at all on the Nolvus website, unfortunately :/
New to modding in general... I played skyrim like 10+ years ago on xbox and recently bought it on pc. So anything that makes modding easier I'm here for. I'm gonna try this one fr. Not too worried about hardware cause I have a strix 4090 and a nvme ssd that the game is downloaded on
I stopped using remakes a while ago mostly because they were incompatible with some mods I consider to be essential to my gameplay experience. For example, the city rebuilds, (winterhold, vokihar, etc). I had one break when I gave my game an economy mod to make it act more realistically. I had another break when I gave combat an overhaul to be more realistic and more difficult, (smarter AI, higher level enemies, etc). I only about about 150 mods in my list, but the visuals are beautiful! Maybe a 10th of them are visuals from armor and weapons, to books, to HD re-textures, weather mod, trees and grass, water, etc. To me, a more realistic game play has less to do about the visuals and more to do about the game play itself - is the economy realistic, is combat challenging, can I complete quests without bugs, can I immerse myself in the experience, are the interactions smooth, can I pick up items clean, etc. etc. etc. Another big thing for me is having TONS of interesting quests and side quests. I'm *always* testing out new quest mods, expansion mods, etc. I'd be installing that over every other week lol
Ive been using Nolvus 5 and let me tell you, THIS SHIT WILL MELT YOUR EYEBALLS. The sheer level of detail and visual upgrades this list brings to the table can't be matched by anything, this is coming from someone who's been playing Skyrim since release. I have been modding Elder Scrolls for a decade, and no other list out there has come close to what Vektor and his crew have complied. I need to stress that this is the largest mod list there is, not just for Skyrim but also any other Bethesda title From Morrowind to FO4 with 2400+ mods. I can't wait to see this upgrade in it's entirety, if Vektor can improve on what was already present and fix the issues 5 has then I will start from scratch and marathon this game in a heartbeat.
@@marouami697 It is from my estimation, Ive used most of the better texture mods, and different ENB's. The visuals aside, it changes many aspects of Skyrim to make it more immersive. The combat and perk systems get overhauled completely too.
@@marouami697 Ive hardly run into a bugs and I'm over 60 hours into a play through. As for balance there is a settings menu that allows you to adjust everything. I don't see how it's unbalanced when all the settings can be manually set to your preference. Are you referring to enemy balance, or do you mean the perk or magic system. Also what version were you running.
I want to see someone scale the entire world up lol. As large as Skyrim is, its also relatively small. I'd like to see some real travel time between locations.
I wanted to play Nolvus for so long so I got a 1TB M.2 nvme ssd on amazon and installed the redux version because I have a RTX 3060 and the game runs really good and I plan on installing the ultra version one day. This mod pack is insane and I really recommend it
i'm lucky to run a couple dozen mods with my OG Skyrim... and yes i know there's 2 other versions with better this and better that... i just never saw ANY reason to re-buy something for improvements that should have simply been patched into the original version.... much less re-buy it twice.... and really only mod i would LOVE to see is one that simply opens up more map by adding other regions and quests from previous Elder Scrolls
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Does that Dragonborn Voiceover mod support pre-recorded scripts? I'd love to voice an option for players to possibly pick. Hell, maybe a few!
@rawkfistgaming Non-AI generated? From my understanding, yes. You can voice the lines yourself. That would be both a lot of work for recording and not sure of the complexity when it comes to using the DBVO Pack Builder.
@@Apoqsi - A lot of work, sure. But it would be such a dope payoff. If I could do that and leave even a fraction of the impact Inigo has had, I'd be over the moon happy! I may have to dig deeper on this one. Thank you!!
wait, so it's not collections? but it behaves very similar to collections, i don't understand how it's not the same thing?
@@rawkfistgaming
so i have used that mod, and it's supposed to cover every one of the players text in the entire game, depending on what version you end up using, it can cover everything, and if you wanted you could voice your own characters, but like Apoqsi said, it's a lot of work, but anyone can voice any dialogue in this game and release it as a mod.
btw, none of it is AI generated, they used a text to speech program to get it done, AI generation involves servers always needing to be online and they generate on what you say in real time, this is all pre recorded work meant to be used in the vanilla game dialogue.
people need to stop calling text to speech AI because they are two very diffrent things.
scared me for a moment..thought bethesda was re-re-re-re-re-releasing skyrim once more..
Same lol though I would very likely buy it if they did release another version of it
@@HealthWarriors2023 oh heck no for me...they messed with mods too much and now I cant even play skyrim anymore because of that..
@@thargs9184 I say that myself but I also know what I'm like so I know if they did I would lol
i mean if bethesda did a proper remake of skyrim such as this mod it would actually be worth it.
@@thargs9184 Don't use niche mods by people who never update.
Bethesda: oh nice mod! Here is another update.
That’s the nice thing about Nolvus. It uses a Stock Game folder, so it can’t be updated by Steam. 😅
😂😂 laughs in Nolvus, Bethesda can't stop this baby!!
People should reject those updates and stick with Anniversary Edition and Special Edition.
I stopped playing a while back because updates ruin my game...ive never heard of nolvus🤔
@@jollyollieman6145 Agreed, it's one of the reasons I mostly play on LE.
WOW, i'm honored by this featuring! Thanks a lot, this is an amazing presentation. I really hope people will enjoy this new iteration, we put lot of love into it ;) Keep up the amazing work.
It was absolutely my pleasure! Thanks for dropping in to see it. I look forward to seeing NOLVUS V6 in all its glory later this year and watching development updates along the way. And I have no doubt people will enjoy it. Keep up the amazing work yourself!
Hey just outta curiosity roughly how many plugins are left for say a couple of more personal mods and tweaks in your mod list
If works as advertised, I would gladly move to using your work as my sole means for playing Skyrim. I gave up on my modded playthroughs as it was riddled with crashes and possibly my own mistakes with managing the mods. I wouldn't hesitate to throw $$ your way for a refreshed skyrim than throw down $70 on another AAA flop!
It looks incredible
Thank you and all othet modders,God bless you all
My room went from 43 degrees to 76 when I was playing v5 in the winter
My computer blew up just watching this preview.
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My problem with so many modpacks, including nolvus, is that they go overboard on graphics. You don't need 4-8k textures for everything. All you're doing is tanking performance to make things you almost never look too closely at look a little bit nicer. 2k textures, the right lighting mods, and a good enb will make the game look amazing without a massive performance hit.
I agree, it also inflates the filesize of the modlist to absurd levels.
They could probably slash the sizes of these lists to almost half, if they would use reasonable sizes for the textures.
On top of that, textures also end up being a mishmash of art styles because they’re not made by a single team with a cohesive vision.
2k with parallax is plenty for most objects. 4k for large rocks/objects like mountains. nobody needs 8k dust particles
@@anthony-so8te ugh I hate mod packs that don't do this properly, if I had the patience I'd get the mods myself but it's such a hassle for a mid game LOL
the 5.4v i play ultra basicly get like 28-42fps idk if my 4060ti can take 6v
I would love to have this mod, but my computer would commit seppuku.
Lucky you: "mods" like this usually serve as resume-builders for the people behind them. With a few exceptions, they're never finished and eventually abandoned.
@Thy_Boss Nolvus is a modlist, not a mod. It’s already out, and has been for years. V6 is just the next major revision of it (the sixth to be exact). So, no… this isn’t a “resume-builder.” And yes, it will be finished. Hope this helps clear things up a bit.
@@Thy_Bossit kinda is already finished as a modlist bro is just adding onto it😅
@@Thy_Bossyea, can’t tell you how wrong you are besides jus playin it yourself. wait till you actually try somethin before you respond like this 👍🏼
@@Thy_BossI've been playing v5 for a couple weeks now. It's solid. It's better to hate on things you have experience with so you don't look like a moron.
Thanks for the update on Vektor's outstanding work. That guy and the team working with him, really sets the bar for every other mod list. That's not to do with the looks or the various mods used or missed, but simply from the huge effort to make them work and load onto your own rig. Seriously impressive.
My PC weeps
Worth bearing in mind: Just because the modlist is huge and has a lot of moving parts, *doesn't* mean it is impossible to modify it further. The Nolvus Discord itself has an entire section dedicated to adding your own mods and troubleshooting problems you may encounter in the process. I personally have something in the range of 100-200 mods on top of Nolvus and mostly achieve the base modpack's performance capabilities.
It is not something that can be done easily if you don't have at least a bit of modding experience in Mod Organizer 2 and Skyrim, but it isn't going to require the kind of skill needed to put Nolvus together in the first place. As long as you're willing to accept the learning curve, are comfortable with using the search function in the Discord for mods you want to add [someone's likely asked about it before, and potentially been guided through installing it], you'll be golden.
This is correct. As I noted with others that commented on the same thing, those that know what they’re doing can of course modify to their liking. It was a message intended for the average user that often doesn’t have the know how or time, but I obviously didn’t do a good job on making that clear in the video. That is my bad. But advanced users will know that they can modify it to their hearts content if they want to invest the time and energy into making it theirs. 😊
Thanks for that info. All I need are some classic vampire mods and overall improvements (that won't be needed with Novus), so I hope those will be compatible.
Yeah I was able to add so many mods onto nolvus it’s very mod friendly
I've given up on nolvus. I literally reinstalled the whole mod pack last night, didn't add a single mod to it, and within 10 minutes of gameplay CTD in embershard mines.
I'm done. Time to move onto better things in life
@@forcedge2302 is it a constant crash in the same area or a random crash? Crashes happen every now and again that’s normal when you have over 2000 mods installed
Thanks a lot for the preview (from a modder and a NOLVUS co-dev). The V6 will be so amazing... I can't say more than that sadly but ...oh boy... the world is not ready :)
Maaaaaannnn dont tease us like that!!!! LOL
Got me wanting to play Skytim for the 1000th time again 🤣
“The world is not ready” I think you meant my pc.
slab not included 😂
@paulmouatib9999 Couldn't find this info on the Discord - what happens to saved games from v5?
@JMetz, that's what I want to know as well
I too am one of those people who love tinkering with their modlist & though NOLVUS V6 looks incredible, I likely won't be playing it any time soon. There is a part of me that would love to try this at least once though as it may be the closest many of us will come to glimpsing a near perfect Skyrim 🤩
Excuse while i pick up my jaw from the floor... This is mindblowingly beautiful!
Tell me about it! 🥹
To bad we can't get it on Xbox
@@Frost312invest in a PC man it’s worth it
I'm enjoying Nolvus V5, as someone who has modded Skyrim for several years, it's nice to finally sit back and play the game instead of tinkering with mods. I got up to around 500 mods before my game started falling apart, so to have over 2000 mods working together seamlessly in Nolvus with little to no crashes is very impressive. Excited for V6.
Plus the relatively easy install. Nolvus was my very first modded game. I had no major issues and only a few crashes in over 100 hours of playing. I built a pc specifically to play nolvus.
Ive been involved with the nolvus discord for a good few months now.
Not only is this mod pack unbelievable & stable, but the community will help you with any aspect of Nolvus that challenges you, including any glitches, installation issues, and even implementing additional mods to your game!
Nolvus isn't the skyrim you remember through your nostalgia goggles; it's better. You'll experience the same wonder you had when you got home from the midnight release of the game (with a line out the door) on that fucking freezing November night.
Cant wait to play this! Vectors work is absolutely stunning & love that you show him more love. He works incredibly hard.
it would be awesome if he could make a 2k textures only installer for our mainstream PCs. I would gladly pay him.
Unless you’re low on VRAM, it’s often not the texture quality that causes such a slow down in performance as much as it is the total draw calls, scripts, and heavy ENB shaders. What GPU are you rocking? Either way, I’ll inquire about the likelihood of texture quality options. It would be a nightmare to setup, but that would be quite fitting for NOLVUS. 😅
i believe the redux and ultra version of nolvus v6 will use 2k textures, only the ultimate version will use 4k textures (this could all be wrong but i read something like that in the nolvus discord)
I wonder how much my RTX 2070 Super would suffer with these insanely wonderful looking mods... lol
@@Apoqsi 2060 super
@@tiemobezemer2532 i heard redux is a significant downgrade. You can see my videos that i am able to run ultimate but after i have downgraded the textures to 2k
I got addicted to this game after installing Nolvus. However, I absolutely needed my Dibella's Blessing NPC replacer.
I like the idea of mod lists but editing them to fit my game play usually turns into a complete mod wipe and start over.
there will be a graphics only version which should be a lot easier to modify, i dont know if it will come with stuff like open cities etc tho
I get Minecraft Modding flashbacks when I read this comment...
Something I want to add about V5: I'm playing on the redux version (The performance one) and it still manages to make the actual world seem so much larger and more populated than before. I've played modlists with thousands of mods before, but none of them have the effort put into them that Nolvus has. You can just be walking down the road and actually find yourself being confused like, "wait, where the heck even am I?!" because an entire region of the map looks completely different
NO FRICKING WAY??! WE ARE FREE OF TODD? IM ESTATIC!!!
you have always been free of Todd, app manifest set to read only solves that issue
Nolvus V5 is my absolute favorite list. I can't wait for V6
Something you missed, Nolvus V6 will have a graphics only version so you can mod the rest of the game however you want!
I know this is a month old, but I'm glad to hear that. I hated how much combat was changed, and other game mechanics.
I think the feeling of watching Nolvus showcases on my laptop can best be called Weltschmerz
Tried modding and its absolutely brutal to casual modders who dont keep in the know and read critical update information. One day you add that one mod and then you wreck the entire experience..
8:21 so what I'm hearing is "I really need to build a PC."
Same here.
Wish there was a true one click mod install. Like you just click install mod and it does everything for you. Like it takes control of your computer and you don't do anything.
NOLVUS will be the closest you can get to that
NOLVUS does what it does to make sure mods will get their downloads on Nexus/other website. Repacking everything so it would be a one click install counts as mod piracy.
Some mods in a modlist comes with choices (for example the voice mods mentioned in the video). You don't want your girl character sounding like Geralt lol. So a literal 1 click install is farfetched. But this is so ridiculously streamlined. To see something as complex as this and complain it's not easy enough for you to install is just a spit in the face of the mod authors lol.
@theantil7 that's a general statement. Don't get offended for someone else.
Can you use a controller for this mod.
There's a video on TH-cam that show step-by-step on how to install and run Nolvus on your PC.
I am sure there are quite a few. 😅
your incredibly intricate sourcing is amazing, big respect
Thank you! 🥹
I'm afraid to ask, but what are the recommended pc specs needed to run this?
7:18 & 8:36 covers the performance test for V6 and system requirements for V5. For such a large mod list, it’s actually quite reasonable. Also have the requirements page for V5 in the description. 😊
I bought my first gaming PC back in 2016 to play Skyrim with mods. When this remake is released, I'll upgrade again (technically for my third time if you consider my daily driver gaming laptop) but this time hopefully it'll be my dream battlestation ❤
dat Riften tho
Kinda wish the modders would just work together for a 1 file download, that includes everything in a single mod, purely for ease of use and compatabilty reasons
How much are you able to tweak in Nolvus? Looked at previous videos of the combat and wasn't my taste at all, but if they have options for more realistic/hardcore combat, that would certainly change my opinion
Don’t install fantasy mode when installing nolvus as that will put more fantasy jrpg aspect moveset and animations into the game keep it base and then go through your animations for npcs and yourself and change what you like. I took off almost all of the animations nolvus comes with and replaced them with alot of animations from smooth and black npc animations are fine but for my character itself and my followers I have change a bunch of things to make animations have more immersive movements, weight, attack speed, and consequences for missing attacks also I added stop on slash where your screen shakes when you get hit and hit someone else to make moves feel like they actually won’t just cut through an entire army like dynasty warriors and you need to reset to attack
Again
You can tweak as much as you want if you know what you are doing.
All it needs to do now is incorporate Skyblivion! lol
If only I had the computer to run that
I think people have to realise that the 'PC' aspect that scares them is realistically all about the GPU. CPU req's are very low, most have enough RAM and run an SDD or NVE. It's all about that GPU :)
Is there a version for Skyrim VR as Skyrim VR is a version of Special Edition?
Just started getting into Nolvus a few days ago and it is by far my favorite way to play Skyrim. After playing a mostly vanilla game this is amazing.
I am playing Nolvus V5 and I do have to commend Vektor for his commitment and the quality of his work. Though you mention that this is all or nothing on the modlist, I do have to say that I have found it flexible enough to change. For example, I didn't like some of the included combat and magic mods, so I left them out after it was all downloaded. I also have added quite a few mods (DBVO being one of them, I love playing as Ciri) to the original modlist and it has really been very stable despite my additions. I do experience the occasional crash, but saving often is always a key component of playing heavily modded Skyrim, so it hasn't been much of an imposition to deal with.
I had one crash in Dragonsreach, missing textures for some of the armors and floating trees. Overall package is great, however many of the mods should be put on optional list as they can really generate CDs. The same for many armor/weapon packs as they break immersion to some degree.
Thats just a modpack dont get me excited calling it a remake…
But it’s not just any mod pack. 😏
i got a 4090, literally cannot wait to try it out with this
I installed Nolvus V5 last year. The download size took Skyrim from somewhere around 14 GB up to near 400 GB. Totally worth it. I'll be putting aside 600 for this version lol
The sequel to Skyrim needs to be the child of this and Balder's Gate 3, otherwise it will be an Epic Fail. C'mon Bethesda, use that Microsoft money and give us a game that we can say wow, every time we play it. But you know what will happen. It just works
When it comes to the question of, "Should you install/use Nolvus?" I do agree with the points about it not being your own and being someone else's, but that's not saying you can't customize it a bit.
Nolvus does mesh a LOT of stuff together, so you're really better off not messing with lighting and world textures, but you can easily change the music and mod in weapons, quests, and armor sets.
The mod list for v5 is broken down into neat and tidy sections for every mod that goes together (like all armor mods are grouped together, creature mods, weapons and so on), and the load order matches as well. If you want to take away an armor set, you just uncheck it and everything related to it. The kicker is the EVERYTHING RELATED TO IT part. If it's only 3 mods, like the armor set, a patch for the set, and SPID, then you can uncheck all 3 and be good. MO2 is still MO2, and does an amazing job making removing those mods an effortless process, but if a mod is tied into 5 or more other mods and is overriding some and being overridden by others, you're best to leave it alone.
If you want to add a new mod, just add it at the bottom of the group that its corresponding mods are at (or somewhere in the group where it makes sense), and then find out where the other ESP/ESL files are in the load order on the right, and move your mod there.
Don't use LOOT for anything. It will destroy your mod order.
And if you ever truly screw something up, Nolvus has a feature in its launcher where it can restore the load order to stock and then everything will work again. You shouldn't be able to break the Nolvus modlist and not recover it.
I've put over 100 mods into v5 and it works like a charm as long as you can convert the ESPs to ESLs, but now I'm holding out for v6. Think I'm going to just start over from scratch because while v5 looks amazing and I actually had a moment when I exited Whiterun at sunset and my jaw just hit the floor at how pretty it was, but v6 looks like it's on a different plane of existence. Every single video I've seen of it looks insane.
i have been playing Nolvus V5 for the last year or so. super excited for V6!
God, you had me so sold on this until the very end when you brought up being able to tinker... lol Every year I download skyrim again, spend a week or two getting everything I want, breaking the game horrifically, slowly bringing it back... and then maybe playing the "best" version of skyrim ever for a day or two before I want to use the HD space for something new. lol. I don't feel like i play skyrim so much as fiddle with it until I'm happy then never look at it again until the urge returns.
To be clear, you CAN tinker with it. It’s just not recommended if you don’t know what you’re doing due to the custom patches, merges, mod compatibility, dependencies, etc. if you know how to work around those, then you can tinker like it was your own modlist.
So this! is what I bought a new comp to for, (just didn't realize it till now ) ! haha I'm Stoked!
(No one asked, but) I was gonna use this amazing collection of mods Nolvus some months ago, however with he space and performance required I opted for making my own mod list from scratch. I'm sorta proud to have 417 mods working. The only big difference with this mod pack is that I don't use as much parallax, I go for 2k texture top, and I'm on Ruby ENB instead of Cabbage.(I recommend, works with obsidian weathers) What I'm getting at is that having it homemade is totally worth it
Nolvus is the best list I’ve played. Love the work they’ve done, really looking forward to v6. Hoping it runs well, got a pretty good rig.
Im looking forward to this and starting Skyrim again. I never played vanilla and my problem has been trying to get over a dozen mods to work and never being satistified or getting them right. IF (big IF) this Project actually collects and installs and runs a ton of great mods for me? Then Ill be back in Skyrim, as long as it easier for a non-modder like me.
I hope one day Vektor will make his own game. His programming skills and design choices are amazing. I played through v5 with the souls like smooth camera preset and It was legit my favorite playthrough of Skyrim.
I will say, Nolvus v5 is what I wanted for Skyrim in LONG time but didn't had PC to handle that kind of heavy modded Skyrim - rn with top tier PC I say this isn't Skyrim anymore - this is Nolvus! and can't wait for v6 to drop! yeah!
The exterior cities and nordic roads integration along with all the custom tree additions is what will really set the list apart. For me so far it has only been the helpful discord and the trees. Other lists so far won't even bother to implement exterior cities so that is actually a huge factor for Nolvus, as there are plenty of other lists with good visuals and combat overhauls.
Hope you're running a rocket ship to play this baby.
i recently got into nolvus v5 and its an entirely different game from base skyrim. but i love this mod list, it is truly something special. it shows really what modders can do with years of experience and enough time. I've always loved the hack and slash game play style of games so it coming to skyrim is huge for me since i dont like the aesthetics of the souls or elden ring games. a hack and slash game set in a fantasy world like this is perfect for me!
I'd been looking to get a skyrim replay in for awhile and this has just made it so much more fun. i feel like a kid again playing it for the first time. wide eye and going on an adventure! So i cant wait for v6 to come out, but i will probably have to wait awhile for the other mods to catch up to v6 cuz im playing v5 with a controller atm. it'd be nice if v6 came with native controller support!
Been modding skyrim for years was alwas hesitant to try a modlist package (my game is stable with over 1800 mods). Just tried V5 for the first time yesterday and was amazed. Bonus just realized one of my mods is in the V5 package (Easywheel), however hope in V6 he uses Easy WheelMenu II SSE by CommonDominator which is a way better version of my mod
This looks profound, the other mod I'd be impressed with is the one that really upgrades the campaign in a notably profound and memorable way that it makes the game unforgettable, sorry about the nitpicky, the base game is fine as is but not everyone was impressed at the start taking years to change their view of it, this mod looks to be a shining testament to the fact it is possible to create a game so immersive your forget where you are at. Pandemic or not I always felt as if I was living inside of a space capsule without knowing what day or time it was, scary experience!
Nolvus definitely looks amazing and is a huge reason why I've put so much time into modding my Skyrim over the last several months. That being said, the pack isn't for me for two reasons. One, I enjoy tinkering with mods and changing things up now and again. Two, I play on Xbox, so it's 100% impossible for me to install Nolvus, even if I wanted to. However, that's not going to stop me from making the console version as next gen as I can possibly make it.
My biggest question is, does this mod list support multiple adoptions and houses with support for up to 6 kids each?
I can't help but collect kids on my playthroughs
Looks incredible. I feel like even my 3080Ti will buckle under the weight of V6 though. I'll give this a shot when the 60 series Nvidia cards come out lol
those are some gamma tier looking fancy mod shenanigans
It certainly does looks.
Im super happy and proud of my personal load order, because im a sucker for the insane visuals all of the brand new mods offer, but once V6 drops im definitely switching over. It looks incredible.
Can't wait to get my hands on the Nolvus V6! I have a 4090 and can't wait to see how good it looks on my rig!
P.S. You can mod Nolvus yourself. But it's risky as hell, because you can crash the entire list with one more mod^^
This in VR will be amazing!
Looks awesome but, like you, I prefer to tinker. What really made my day though, was seeing someone else using Aloy as the player character. I've been using her for months.
I'm just glad it has Immersive Equipment Displays, everything else about this modlist is just a bonus. I'm also gonna try and sneak in Sword of Ancient Tongues since that my favorite sword mod
So what I'm hearing is that 10k rig I've been saving up for will actually come in handy this year :D
Maybe one day, if they add more voice overs, one of them will be Aqua from Kingdom Hearts. (She's in my top 5 KH protags.)
I’ll note that you can add and remove countless mods without any issues.
In my v5 games I removed 3 mods and had 16 or so other mods installed that were not part of nolvus
My PC blew up watching this. It looks beautiful
Great presentation of Nolvus! Made me give her a look. Unfortunately the character customization is lacking in the details department and there is no fix for that. Great modpack otherwise.
This looks great, I just hope it'll be compatible with other mods I use that bring in new dialogue for npcs
Imagine a world where one of bethesda'$ re-releases of skyrim actually looked like this, giving people hope for tes6.
AYYY here from the server. Cool showcase, bro.
Thank you! 😁
This is how modding is saving gaming. We need to create a gofundme to raise enough money to buy the publishing rights from Vector and keep it free that way Bethesda won't buy him out and try to sell this to us as Skyrim 6 because you KNOW they will. Regular edition $100, Collectors edition with an uploader that doesn't crash $160, The all cut content added back into the game + the collectors edition $220, The All Cut Content Edition + The collectors Edtion + Cheap Polyester bag pouch to carry the USB the game comes in on that won't be fulfilled properly and blamed on an intern.. Edition $499 (Best Deal!)
I downloaded REDUX Nolvus late in 2023. And although my laptop struggles a bit (i'm currently trying to tweak settings in order to boost FPS) i'm absolutely ENJOYING the game so freaking much this way. It BREATHES new life into this game and really makes it feel brand new. That being said, MAKES SURE your rig can handle even the redux version if not it's going to require you to work a bit to tweak settings for good FPS and less lag. However, most laptops, I want to say from 2020 and onwards, should handle this for the most part fairly decently as my laptop is from 2020. (Working on getting a desktop later this year and i'll do a RP game).
I find it a bit unfortunate that people end up modding more than playing the game they modded themselves. I can understand the modding 'addiction' but it's so satisfying to just finally stop and immerse yourself in the game you invested so much time into generating and seeing everything come together seamlessly. I do appreciate modlists like this though.
You shouldn’t let what other choose to do with their time regarding a video actually worry you.
If Anyone is wondering, I have a 2060, R7 3700x, 32 gigs ram. and 1g fiber for internet. I was able to download and play nolvus v5 on the standard and downscaled versions. Standard modlist without downscale graphics was running at 30-40 fps, and on downscaled graphics i was running 60-80 fps in extremely stressful environments. Just to give you an idea of what you can look at for performance. It was 340gigs and took me 8 hours to install through nolvus with nexus premium because the servers the nolvus downloader uses were only eating 20mb at a time (though i have 1gig fiber). Have fun you nolvus enjoyers. The keymapping and binding is super in depth so be careful and test lots of settings before settling down for your actual gameplay. :)
Great pack, absolutely love my playthrough I got going right now. What a blast V5 has been, V6 only gonna make it better.
Imo they should do oblivion and morrowind aswell. I didn’t play them back then (was too young) and now the graphics and mechanics discourage me.
When it says 392GB storage, does that mean that's how much mods it will actually download? That part is not clear at all on the Nolvus website, unfortunately :/
yeah, thats the amount of space that itll take in your PC from downloading the mods.
Haven't played Skyrim for almost 5 years now, V6 sounds like a great opportunity to go back to Skyrim anew.
Damn he made northern roads work 😯
I gave up on that one and changed to blended roads instead 😢 not that it looks bad but northern roads is just ✨
"...and it looks like Black Desert?"
But that's every Skyrim mod loadout.
New to modding in general... I played skyrim like 10+ years ago on xbox and recently bought it on pc. So anything that makes modding easier I'm here for. I'm gonna try this one fr. Not too worried about hardware cause I have a strix 4090 and a nvme ssd that the game is downloaded on
I stopped using remakes a while ago mostly because they were incompatible with some mods I consider to be essential to my gameplay experience.
For example, the city rebuilds, (winterhold, vokihar, etc). I had one break when I gave my game an economy mod to make it act more realistically. I had another break when I gave combat an overhaul to be more realistic and more difficult, (smarter AI, higher level enemies, etc).
I only about about 150 mods in my list, but the visuals are beautiful! Maybe a 10th of them are visuals from armor and weapons, to books, to HD re-textures, weather mod, trees and grass, water, etc.
To me, a more realistic game play has less to do about the visuals and more to do about the game play itself - is the economy realistic, is combat challenging, can I complete quests without bugs, can I immerse myself in the experience, are the interactions smooth, can I pick up items clean, etc. etc. etc.
Another big thing for me is having TONS of interesting quests and side quests. I'm *always* testing out new quest mods, expansion mods, etc. I'd be installing that over every other week lol
I wish that some company would make a complete skyrim with all the best mode in one single game for consoles.
Ive been using Nolvus 5 and let me tell you, THIS SHIT WILL MELT YOUR EYEBALLS. The sheer level of detail and visual upgrades this list brings to the table can't be matched by anything, this is coming from someone who's been playing Skyrim since release. I have been modding Elder Scrolls for a decade, and no other list out there has come close to what Vektor and his crew have complied. I need to stress that this is the largest mod list there is, not just for Skyrim but also any other Bethesda title From Morrowind to FO4 with 2400+ mods. I can't wait to see this upgrade in it's entirety, if Vektor can improve on what was already present and fix the issues 5 has then I will start from scratch and marathon this game in a heartbeat.
Nolvus isn't allat especially visually
@@marouami697 It is from my estimation, Ive used most of the better texture mods, and different ENB's. The visuals aside, it changes many aspects of Skyrim to make it more immersive. The combat and perk systems get overhauled completely too.
Its like in every modlist but nolvus one has no balance whatsoever also the game was very buggy, trust me nolvus isn't good
@@marouami697 Ive hardly run into a bugs and I'm over 60 hours into a play through. As for balance there is a settings menu that allows you to adjust everything. I don't see how it's unbalanced when all the settings can be manually set to your preference. Are you referring to enemy balance, or do you mean the perk or magic system. Also what version were you running.
You must have a beast of a graphics card.
"Mod not found" for Citi Voice Over made me laugh
Hopefully he figures Inigo into this, I can't imagine playing without my bro!
I want to play this so bad but my only comp that could died, This looks absolutetly amazing and i wish anyone who plays it all the fun in the world.
Novlus V5 was amazing. But this is going to be insane.
I want to see someone scale the entire world up lol. As large as Skyrim is, its also relatively small. I'd like to see some real travel time between locations.
I wanted to play Nolvus for so long so I got a 1TB M.2 nvme ssd on amazon and installed the redux version because I have a RTX 3060 and the game runs really good and I plan on installing the ultra version one day. This mod pack is insane and I really recommend it
Good thing i just built a new computer with a rtx 4090 😂
i'm lucky to run a couple dozen mods with my OG Skyrim... and yes i know there's 2 other versions with better this and better that... i just never saw ANY reason to re-buy something for improvements that should have simply been patched into the original version.... much less re-buy it twice.... and really only mod i would LOVE to see is one that simply opens up more map by adding other regions and quests from previous Elder Scrolls