How come you didn't use all the Skylands mods. The other mods bundled everything but I kept it broken up for ease of use. Especially the whiterun part.
i am so new to both skyrim & modding - maybe 3 mos... 1st played on Switch then modded on PC. The possibilities, the graphic capabilities - new Overhauls & Adventures.. very cool. Setting up for a new game soon..
The way I usually like to do it is, Skyland for Landscape, Noble for Architecture, and Skyrim Realistic Overhaul for dungeons. They all blend nicely for a HD look of Skyrim.
Trying to figure this out at the moment. Already put Skyland Landscape in, I'm going through Noble at the moment, unchecked everything but Architecture in the manual install. So hopefully that's correct for that part. Then next will be Skyrim Realistic Overhaul for dngs. Not sure if there's more from Noble I should keep or if Skyland covers all the other stuff unchecked from Noble. Like "clutter" and furniture.
You are so right although noble Skyrim and skyland textures look really nice! With the right ENB lighting the vanilla textures look really nice 👍 most people don’t realize how much lighting in Skyrim matters
Noble Skyrim - I really like the artistic choice made here. Osmodius - Mostly improves, but some seem out of place. Vanilla - It isn't high resolution compared to the rest, but its art aesthetics look great. Skyland - The textures look great, but it changes the feel away from the Skyrim I like. Skyrim 2017 - It is like someone updated the textures but never checked how they look in the game.
When you thought your graphics pack changed how everything looked at do dramatically then look at a comparison video and realize all the nature clips are super similar
TrolliPoilli mainly because the trees and foliage aren’t changed and cover most of the textures. Sparsely planted areas will have the most profound difference for a pure landscape mod. Simply pop a plants overhaul on in addition to really spice those scenes up. A lake shot would have probably been lackluster as well since the main feature of the shot, the water, wouldn’t be changed.
I've always been a fan of all the Skyland mods, they seem to have a good balance of rigidness to smoothness for the rock/mountain textures. I also really like Noble Skyrim since it makes some of the textures a little bit darker in terms of the shadows and overall a good looking overhaul still keeping that Vanilla look but enhanced.
I'm getting back into modding too. So much so that I actually dusted off Creation Kit and am working on a town overhaul. Continued thanks for these video's :-)
Honestly, I think I still like the combo of Skyland, Noble and Coat of Paint. If you haven't seen Coat of Paint yet you should, not for everyone, but I think the style works.
@@twentytwo138 I wish they'd do a morrowind remake or true sequel (which oblivion and skyrim weren't) but then I remember it's Bethesda and they'd just fuck it up a lot and not even focus on the things that made morrowind great. We'd probably get a story that a braindead 2 year old could follow.... *sigh*
Thanks a lot for this video! Is very well done. Other comparisons, with the camera moving like crazy, bouncing around, are kind of useless... Yours is perfect.
I typically use Noble for architecture and Skylanders with blended roads for landscapes, I absolutely love how much work John Rose has put into his mods so I have to use em no matter what
so.... Vanilla has a Minecraft feeling Noble Skyrim gives a photorealistic and rough feeling Skyrim 2017 gives Photorealistic but smooth feeling Osmodius gives a vibrant and really smooth feeling Skyland gives a toony but realistic feeling i think im going skyland cause it matches me well
Umm...you forgot the biggest and best. SRO (Skyrim Realistic Overhaul) 1.8 (2018) available at Moddb. 10 GB of textures divided into 4 files. Place Skyland over priority of SRO to retain Skylands landscapes, which are the best.
@@aielias89 You know what, I may be entirely wrong with it actually being better. I just installed it, and while it's the best vanilla upscale, I had Noble 2k installed before and...I think Noble looks better. The art style/aesthetics. I may be reverting, haven't seen enough yet.
@@aielias89 It definitely fits it's name. "Realistic Overhaul." But I don't necessarily think "realistic" fits Skyrim. Noble was prettier, more fantasy like from what I can see so far.
i used 2017 for coverage, and pick and chose from skyland, noble skyrim, and cathedral grasses landscape to fill in the rest. they all have good textures and bad textures and i took me like 3 days to put them all together in one mod with thousands of textures and 7ish gigs lol
Skyland has received numerous updates since this video. You cannot really compare this video to how it looks present day. The new AIO on Xbox/PC (October 2022) is cost effective and visually breathtaking, plus very performance friendly on Xbox.
Watching this again I have noticed in multiple instances where Nobile actually adds/edits MORE textures than the others. I have to say Nobile is by far the most superior texture overhaul available and unique compared to the others. It enhances textures the other mods didn't even touch! Wow like seriously watch it again look at the rooftops, the stone buildings, the windmill. Nobile won this without a doubt.
@@aielias89 I have tried skyland and it is great! I do not like how separated it is though. His new Nordic ruins are absolutely beautiful! The imperial dungeons are great as well.. for Towns/Cities definitely Noble.
@@just_ethanj02 agreed, I only use SRO because it covers soooo many things, which makes it along with SMIM a great base to continue to add on and micro mange your own textures. I usually just add-on my own 2-8k textures so they override SRO
Aurora Dragonborn No, the music is from Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. The game before Skyrim. You can get a mod called Elder Scrolls music combined and hear Morrowind, Oblivion, and Skyrim music.
@@piggymaster3209 It may be under a different name. I remember having to redownload that mod. Look for a highly rated combined music mod and that should be it. Good luck
Noble Skyrim for buildings, architecture, cities, streets. Skyrim 2017 for outdoors, nature, landscapes. Match made in heaven. The rest I dislike as they stray way too far from the original skyrim ground texture layouts, replacing them instead of enhancing them, specially Skyland.
At 1080p60 maximum for this video I gather that everything will mostly look the same? I'd need to see things as they are in 2K or 4K if that is genuinely possible at TH-cam?
Noble Skyrim has the most textures but I really like the detail in the Skyrim 2017 terrain textures. So I would overload Noble with 2017 and manually select the textures I like from the other two. :)
@@aielias89 mix and match put all the ones you favor in one folder and install. thats what i'm going to start doing from now cuz to be honest, i find myself becoming more picky nowadays lol. good to have options
Noble looks either too polished or too harsh for me. Skyrim 2020 is much better than 2017 but very busy for eyes. Osmodious is closest to vanilla style and doesn't get enough credit for that. Skyland has a good balance of new and familiar feel.
Noble uses relatively little space, and it seems to crash the least. Divine Cities crashes everything, and the rest are pretty big packs. But honestly if you get the Noble version SMIM with Enhanced Texture Detail and High Poly Project it’s just as good. No one focuses on landscapes for very long.
The essence of Skyrim is light grey craggy rocks reaching up into the clouds with white waterfalls. I'm not impressed by any of the texture changes. Not only do they destroy the art style with darker rocks, the visual tiling on ground textures is terrible. I'm replaying it on PS4 Pro with Dolomite Weathers and Lighting. That and a few other mods really maintain the Skyrim light grey art style while raising the clarity and colour saturation. Sometimes these mods just change stuff for the sake of it as if different is better.
I don't understand why Noble Skyrim is so popular...one reason is surely because every modder and youtuber, claiming to show the best advanced and realistic graphics, recommeds it as texture overhaul. It's a little annoying, since there are other textures packs which provide very valid textures, sometimes appealing better than Noble for various aspects i'll try to explain. It's obviously a question of trend. Everyone thinks a good texture pack is the best since it covers everything. In case of Noble i think, it covers too much, changing to much, instead. Surely it has very refined textures, but they are too smooth and charming: the rock buildings and the wood, above all, are so perfect that seem made of velvet or plastic, no sign of time passing by. Buildings seem if they were been made some weeks before, seem plastic toys, without history. Entire cities just made some months ago, just for the player's visit. Regards stone floors and buildings...Noble turns the structures upside down: first of all it seems to replace every floor made with massive stone blocks with the same small blocks floor, making the whole urban look too regular and monotonous...why? A lot (not totally, i know it) of medieval streets and courtyards, even when made by small stones, are very irregular, above all in the nordic towns. The mod makes the same type replacement to walls and architectures, ruining their majesty. The same effect is even worse with the ancient ruins. They (so as many houses and palaces, entire towns) were imagined as ancient and archaic monuments, so it's historically correct they're made by cyclopean stones. Besides, they are religious monuments, and were imagined to recall you the ancient myth and cause in you a sense of reverence and fear. Those stone bricks destroy ruins grandeur, and the feelings they raise in you. The author should have left them as they were meant to be. Noble buildings overhaul i think doens't respect neither the cultural/historical architectural style reliability, nor the atmosphere the original game wants you to immerse in. I think Osmodious, which nobody seems to consider, is one of the most respectful. It works to improve textures, as it was imagined to aim, but doesn't renege the cultural style art and hystorical positioning were given to cities, making them like Disneyland. However, for landscapes, discussion is different, because every of these mods you showed here fits very well, it's a question of personal taste.
I hate these ones where things scroll from the side. Nope. That just takes too long, and it's difficult to get an idea of the bigger picture. Stop trying to be fancy!
Can anyone link a TH-cam video on how nexus works? I want to try some texture mod packs but I'm just alittle confused about nexus and dont want to delve into 3rd party mod systems without knowing anything thanks (feel free to correct my questions wording also)
Download Vortex from the nexus, it's their mod manager. Once installed, any mods you download from the site will be loaded when you start up. I use MO2, but just google a tutorial on modding using Vortex, it's easy.
Vanilla = Okay but everything looks like clay. Noble Skyrim = Looks nice but everything is too polished. Skyrim 2017 = Adds detail without giving up the grit of skyrims harsh climate. Osmodius = Takes noble skyrim and makes things a little bit into the cartoony saturated kinda game. Skyland = is the best balance of polish and grit, EXCEPT that skyrim 2017 has better ore mining areas. I'm going with skyland but skyrim 2017 is a close second.
I don't want to be that guy, but someone has to point out the uncomfortable facts. People still have no clue and don't do their research before buying into a system. Well, here's the truth: If you want to enjoy modded games, freedom, and an overall superior experience, you should choose the PC as your gaming platform. If you already have a PC for work, like most people, then even better, and easier the transition.
I don't like this video format. You can't compare to vanilla because of the rolling presentation. You're comparing mods between mods and it's not useful for most people.
How come you didn't use all the Skylands mods. The other mods bundled everything but I kept it broken up for ease of use. Especially the whiterun part.
That was an error on my part. At the time of making the video I did not realize you had others on separate pages. I pinned your comment.
i am so new to both skyrim & modding - maybe 3 mos... 1st played on Switch then modded on PC. The possibilities, the graphic capabilities - new Overhauls & Adventures.. very cool. Setting up for a new game soon..
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The way I usually like to do it is, Skyland for Landscape, Noble for Architecture, and Skyrim Realistic Overhaul for dungeons. They all blend nicely for a HD look of Skyrim.
Ooh never heard of realistic overhaul I'ma check it out thanks
Thank you so much, is realistic overhaul on Xbox one?
You should upload a video
can you explain how to install all these?
Trying to figure this out at the moment. Already put Skyland Landscape in, I'm going through Noble at the moment, unchecked everything but Architecture in the manual install. So hopefully that's correct for that part. Then next will be Skyrim Realistic Overhaul for dngs. Not sure if there's more from Noble I should keep or if Skyland covers all the other stuff unchecked from Noble. Like "clutter" and furniture.
0:00 GENERAL KENOBI
Honestly with the right lighting mods and SMIM vanilla isn’t that bad tbh
Which lighting mods?
@@SP-qi8ur Mythical Ages is my personal fav
@@SP-qi8ur Mythical Ages with Mythical ENB is my personal favorite setup
You are so right although noble Skyrim and skyland textures look really nice! With the right ENB lighting the vanilla textures look really nice 👍 most people don’t realize how much lighting in Skyrim matters
@@SP-qi8ur depends on what you like.
O feel like there's no doubt about that "Noble skyrim" and "Skyland" are the absolute best.
Noble Skyrim - I really like the artistic choice made here.
Osmodius - Mostly improves, but some seem out of place.
Vanilla - It isn't high resolution compared to the rest, but its art aesthetics look great.
Skyland - The textures look great, but it changes the feel away from the Skyrim I like.
Skyrim 2017 - It is like someone updated the textures but never checked how they look in the game.
When you thought your graphics pack changed how everything looked at do dramatically then look at a comparison video and realize all the nature clips are super similar
TrolliPoilli mainly because the trees and foliage aren’t changed and cover most of the textures. Sparsely planted areas will have the most profound difference for a pure landscape mod. Simply pop a plants overhaul on in addition to really spice those scenes up. A lake shot would have probably been lackluster as well since the main feature of the shot, the water, wouldn’t be changed.
So is graphic pack better?
Originally, I had trouble deciding between Noble Skyrim and Skyland. But now you added Osmodius to the list. DAMN YOU!!!
Check out Skyrim Realistic Overhaul on Mod DB, that one is also worthy of your attention. :)
@@aielias89
Meh, it won't grab my attention
*sees mod, it grabs my attention and now have to decide between 4 mods*
I hate you
@@FelipeGames-py4gr In terms of the sheer amount of coverage, Noble Skyrim and Realistic Overhaul are the biggest.
I've always been a fan of all the Skyland mods, they seem to have a good balance of rigidness to smoothness for the rock/mountain textures. I also really like Noble Skyrim since it makes some of the textures a little bit darker in terms of the shadows and overall a good looking overhaul still keeping that Vanilla look but enhanced.
0:13 - Signs and Bridges: 1. Noble Skyrim, 2. Skyland.
0:56 - Mountains and far details: 1. Noble, 2. Skyland.
1:53 - Ground cover and stones: 1. Skyland, 2. Noble.
3:40 - Forests no difference.
5:34 - Standing stones: 1. Skyland, 2. Osmodius.
6:27 - Cities: 1. Skyrim 2017, 2. Noble
7:26 - Farm structures: 1. Osmodius, 2. Skyland
8:15 - Countryside: 1. Skyrim 2017, 2. Noble
9:11 - Cobblestone walls and cities: 1. Osmodius, 2. Noble 2. Skyland too... ;)
10:05 - Forest bed: 1. Osmodius, 2. Skyland.
11:57 - Farmhouses and wood: 1. Noble and nothing else...
12:52 - Stone structures: 1. Noble, 2. Skyland.
13:49 - Ruins: 1. Noble, 2. Osmodius... 2. Skyland - very similar...
14:44 - Whatever this is no difference.
15:40 - Stairs: 1. Skyrim 2017, Osmodius... and Skyland because they don't force the change on good looking vanilla stairs!
16:31 - Castles and statues: 1. Noble, this change is actually good... the other ones don't do any change but colour or shade.
17:28 - House insides: 1. Noble 2. Osmodius and Skyland (same almost).
And the winner is... 🏆...
1. Noble Skyrim 💪
2. Skyland 🤘
3. Osmodius 👍
4. Skyrim 2017 👏
Actually... Skyrim 2019 is good nowadays - mixture of all above.
do you know any wood building overhauls?
that aren't trees
Osmodius and Skyland are best for me - looks very natural and fits in game very well.
I'm getting back into modding too. So much so that I actually dusted off Creation Kit and am working on a town overhaul. Continued thanks for these video's :-)
You got it done yet?
@@lukeklo 👌😂
I used to wonder how people stayed so happy with Skyrim…then I discovered modding. Best game ever list for sure! 🤘🏻❤️
Great video. Love to see Skyland showcased along other great mods. New updates coming in December too!
I particularly enjoy your grass textures mate!
Nobile Skyrim is the best.
Honestly, I think I still like the combo of Skyland, Noble and Coat of Paint. If you haven't seen Coat of Paint yet you should, not for everyone, but I think the style works.
I have not heard of Coat of Paint, I will have to look into it. :)
This video makes me want an oblivion remaster so bad
If Bethesda really wants to earn lot of money and make the community happy, they would do Oblivion remaster
@@twentytwo138 I wish they'd do a morrowind remake or true sequel (which oblivion and skyrim weren't) but then I remember it's Bethesda and they'd just fuck it up a lot and not even focus on the things that made morrowind great. We'd probably get a story that a braindead 2 year old could follow.... *sigh*
Thanks a lot for this video! Is very well done. Other comparisons, with the camera moving like crazy, bouncing around, are kind of useless... Yours is perfect.
I typically use Noble for architecture and Skylanders with blended roads for landscapes, I absolutely love how much work John Rose has put into his mods so I have to use em no matter what
AbrahamGamer Skylanders
@@0rbiit701 lol
@@abrahamgamer8331 2 years eh?
@@0rbiit701 yep, just randomly saw it lol so why not reply?
Its such a bummer that parallax support was dropped for SSE
wasnt dropped its just not supported out of the box like DX9, its possible to make parallax for SSE its just a fuckton of work
ENB has it again now ;)
Need to show mystiriousdawn skyrim overhaul as well. It's my favorite texture pack atm.
so....
Vanilla has a Minecraft feeling
Noble Skyrim gives a photorealistic and rough feeling
Skyrim 2017 gives Photorealistic but smooth feeling
Osmodius gives a vibrant and really smooth feeling
Skyland gives a toony but realistic feeling
i think im going skyland cause it matches me well
skyland is the most beatuful of all in my oppinion
what do you mean by rough feeling for noble?
I feel like skyland is the best mods for landscapes and such
I have Skyrim 2017 and it definitely feels rough compared to Noble Skyrim
Noble Skyrim is the best tho, matches me well
Umm...you forgot the biggest and best. SRO (Skyrim Realistic Overhaul) 1.8 (2018) available at Moddb. 10 GB of textures divided into 4 files. Place Skyland over priority of SRO to retain Skylands landscapes, which are the best.
@@aielias89 You know what, I may be entirely wrong with it actually being better. I just installed it, and while it's the best vanilla upscale, I had Noble 2k installed before and...I think Noble looks better. The art style/aesthetics. I may be reverting, haven't seen enough yet.
@@aielias89 It definitely fits it's name. "Realistic Overhaul." But I don't necessarily think "realistic" fits Skyrim. Noble was prettier, more fantasy like from what I can see so far.
i used 2017 for coverage, and pick and chose from skyland, noble skyrim, and cathedral grasses landscape to fill in the rest. they all have good textures and bad textures and i took me like 3 days to put them all together in one mod with thousands of textures and 7ish gigs lol
Any more infoo?
Skyrim 2017 most vanilla, just updated now we need a skyrim 2020 for some further fixes on the high contrast some of the skyrim 2017 textures have
Skyland has received numerous updates since this video. You cannot really compare this video to how it looks present day. The new AIO on Xbox/PC (October 2022) is cost effective and visually breathtaking, plus very performance friendly on Xbox.
I use Noble Skyrim for architecture and Osmodius for the landscapes
do you have noble skyrim above Osmodius?
if not, how?
How? Dont they conflict each other?
Skyland is OP both in graphics and frikkin space usage
Watching this again I have noticed in multiple instances where Nobile actually adds/edits MORE textures than the others. I have to say Nobile is by far the most superior texture overhaul available and unique compared to the others. It enhances textures the other mods didn't even touch! Wow like seriously watch it again look at the rooftops, the stone buildings, the windmill. Nobile won this without a doubt.
@@aielias89 I have tried skyland and it is great! I do not like how separated it is though. His new Nordic ruins are absolutely beautiful! The imperial dungeons are great as well.. for Towns/Cities definitely Noble.
The buildings of Noble Skyrim look nice. But I love the landscape of 2017 textures
Agreed! Oldrim has parallax terrain for the 2017 textures, that REALLY looked nice!
You forgot SRO , Skyrim Realistic Overhaul !
SRO is pretty outdated at this point, imo. The textures are HD but are nowhere near as crisp as Noble or Skyland.
@@just_ethanj02 agreed, I only use SRO because it covers soooo many things, which makes it along with SMIM a great base to continue to add on and micro mange your own textures. I usually just add-on my own 2-8k textures so they override SRO
I love Noble Skyrim and Osmodius
Do they need a patch for jk's skyrim? Or it doesn't because jk uses vanilla stuff?
These videos are great now that im inti modding
I really love and Utilize your vids.. Thank You. didnt have to watch very much to know i had picked the right 1 for me from this list... Skyland
when you got 1gbit and mod download only allows 1mb downloads
Sorry to hear you've gotten back into the skyrim addiction again.. Hope you recover soon and go back to real life.
Sorry if this sounds stupid as i’m new to modding but can you use the Osmodius landscape textures with Noble Skyrim architecture textures?
Yea
@@lln4gat0ll83 Man, melhor foto
Hi, are these music from Skyrim? They are so lovely! Would like to know the names too
Aurora Dragonborn
No, the music is from Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. The game before Skyrim. You can get a mod called Elder Scrolls music combined and hear Morrowind, Oblivion, and Skyrim music.
@@universal_wisdom3416 is it available on Xbox?
@@piggymaster3209
As of 2017-2018 yes. Idk about now because I had to put the game away after multiple crashes unfortunately.
@@universal_wisdom3416 oh ok I’ll have to check tomorrow when I install noble skyrim
@@piggymaster3209
It may be under a different name. I remember having to redownload that mod. Look for a highly rated combined music mod and that should be it. Good luck
Thank you for this comparison. This is what I've been looking for.
Noble Skyrim for buildings, architecture, cities, streets.
Skyrim 2017 for outdoors, nature, landscapes. Match made in heaven. The rest I dislike as they stray way too far from the original skyrim ground texture layouts, replacing them instead of enhancing them, specially Skyland.
At 1080p60 maximum for this video I gather that everything will mostly look the same? I'd need to see things as they are in 2K or 4K if that is genuinely possible at TH-cam?
hard to discern which filter im looking at when the name is being swiped too
I install Skyrim Realistic Overhaul as a base then Noble Skyrim and Other partial texture mods on top of that.
Idk why, but Skyland makes landscape in the distance look grainy as hell for me.
I bet graphics pack covers more then noble Skyrim
Which do you think is the best one, in your opinion?
Noble Skyrim has the most textures but I really like the detail in the Skyrim 2017 terrain textures. So I would overload Noble with 2017 and manually select the textures I like from the other two. :)
The new Skyrim 2019 trumps everything here. It's really nice textures
@@aielias89 mix and match put all the ones you favor in one folder and install. thats what i'm going to start doing from now cuz to be honest, i find myself becoming more picky nowadays lol. good to have options
stuck between noble and 2017 on nearly all of these shots
Skyrim 2020 Parallax rolls all these mods even better than the old one 💀
None of these change trees?
these are ground and structure textures not plants
Noble looks either too polished or too harsh for me. Skyrim 2020 is much better than 2017 but very busy for eyes. Osmodious is closest to vanilla style and doesn't get enough credit for that. Skyland has a good balance of new and familiar feel.
Vanilla is the best artistically, I just wish it was a higher res.
Skyrim 2017 uses vanilla textures a lot of the time
Doesn't use them, just doesn't change them. Skyrim 2017 has the best landscape textures tho I think so it's worth using with other mods below it.
what’s the name for noble skyrim
So which one is the easiest on performance? Serious question
Noble uses relatively little space, and it seems to crash the least. Divine Cities crashes everything, and the rest are pretty big packs. But honestly if you get the Noble version SMIM with Enhanced Texture Detail and High Poly Project it’s just as good. No one focuses on landscapes for very long.
I know it's late but can anyone answer which graphic mod is performance friendly. Noble skyrim hd 2k or skyrim 2020 parallax. Plz answer ASAP..
Noble
Noble should be friendlier
What about graphics pack?
The essence of Skyrim is light grey craggy rocks reaching up into the clouds with white waterfalls. I'm not impressed by any of the texture changes. Not only do they destroy the art style with darker rocks, the visual tiling on ground textures is terrible. I'm replaying it on PS4 Pro with Dolomite Weathers and Lighting. That and a few other mods really maintain the Skyrim light grey art style while raising the clarity and colour saturation. Sometimes these mods just change stuff for the sake of it as if different is better.
I don't understand why Noble Skyrim is so popular...one reason is surely because every modder and youtuber, claiming to show the best advanced and realistic graphics, recommeds it as texture overhaul. It's a little annoying, since there are other textures packs which provide very valid textures, sometimes appealing better than Noble for various aspects i'll try to explain. It's obviously a question of trend. Everyone thinks a good texture pack is the best since it covers everything. In case of Noble i think, it covers too much, changing to much, instead. Surely it has very refined textures, but they are too smooth and charming: the rock buildings and the wood, above all, are so perfect that seem made of velvet or plastic, no sign of time passing by. Buildings seem if they were been made some weeks before, seem plastic toys, without history. Entire cities just made some months ago, just for the player's visit. Regards stone floors and buildings...Noble turns the structures upside down: first of all it seems to replace every floor made with massive stone blocks with the same small blocks floor, making the whole urban look too regular and monotonous...why? A lot (not totally, i know it) of medieval streets and courtyards, even when made by small stones, are very irregular, above all in the nordic towns. The mod makes the same type replacement to walls and architectures, ruining their majesty. The same effect is even worse with the ancient ruins. They (so as many houses and palaces, entire towns) were imagined as ancient and archaic monuments, so it's historically correct they're made by cyclopean stones. Besides, they are religious monuments, and were imagined to recall you the ancient myth and cause in you a sense of reverence and fear. Those stone bricks destroy ruins grandeur, and the feelings they raise in you. The author should have left them as they were meant to be.
Noble buildings overhaul i think doens't respect neither the cultural/historical architectural style reliability, nor the atmosphere the original game wants you to immerse in.
I think Osmodious, which nobody seems to consider, is one of the most respectful. It works to improve textures, as it was imagined to aim, but doesn't renege the cultural style art and hystorical positioning were given to cities, making them like Disneyland.
However, for landscapes, discussion is different, because every of these mods you showed here fits very well, it's a question of personal taste.
Damn. Noble Skyrim is over 2 gigabytes.
Because it literally overused all textures. The other packs only do selective pieces and the rest is vanilla textures
I hate these ones where things scroll from the side. Nope. That just takes too long, and it's difficult to get an idea of the bigger picture. Stop trying to be fancy!
How about Dark Ages?
Any ps4 mods for this?
Can anyone link a TH-cam video on how nexus works?
I want to try some texture mod packs but I'm just alittle confused about nexus and dont want to delve into 3rd party mod systems without knowing anything thanks (feel free to correct my questions wording also)
Download Vortex from the nexus, it's their mod manager. Once installed, any mods you download from the site will be loaded when you start up. I use MO2, but just google a tutorial on modding using Vortex, it's easy.
@@davecunningham579 thank you man I'll look into it soon
Ok so on noble Skyrim I get a wierd texture for the ground. It’s very bright
Ai Elias I was stupid and downloaded it for Skyrim not Skyrim Se
could someone help pls, i cant tell if skyrim le or skyrim se is better, performance wise, quality wise.
skyrim se is better because its for 64 bit
Vanilla = Okay but everything looks like clay.
Noble Skyrim = Looks nice but everything is too polished.
Skyrim 2017 = Adds detail without giving up the grit of skyrims harsh climate.
Osmodius = Takes noble skyrim and makes things a little bit into the cartoony saturated kinda game.
Skyland = is the best balance of polish and grit, EXCEPT that skyrim 2017 has better ore mining areas.
I'm going with skyland but skyrim 2017 is a close second.
I cant find any of these mods in my ps4
@KDS why not? That sucks wth
@KDS dang.. that sucks.. ps4 has always been the superior console
@KDS dam Sony should
I don't want to be that guy, but someone has to point out the uncomfortable facts.
People still have no clue and don't do their research before buying into a system. Well, here's the truth: If you want to enjoy modded games, freedom, and an overall superior experience, you should choose the PC as your gaming platform. If you already have a PC for work, like most people, then even better, and easier the transition.
@johann jensson well I now own skyrim in ps4, Xbox 1 and pc so yea..now I am finally modding my skyrim! Is a headache tho
Can this work with enb?
Yes it does
The only caveat is that SSE doesn't support parallax textures, it has everything but that.
Yea POM was the bomb. I wonder why Bethesda got rid of it.
Skyland n1 for me
I don't like this video format. You can't compare to vanilla because of the rolling presentation. You're comparing mods between mods and it's not useful for most people.
You forgot dark ages... And graphics pack....
0:55 1:43
In my opinion vanilla looks better than some of these, was not impressed by noble skyrim. Its a great mod but its way too cartoony for me.
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7:12
osmodius is way too flat
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Lame game