Your new job: Walk at that cliff, just walk forward turning a little and you are allowed to jump, but no climbing. When done move to the next location and repeat. What? Food, drinks, rest? No. We could allow it, but its not like you need that, just do your job. Still sound like a good idea? >_>
0:00 Intro 0:09 Immersive Citizens - AI Overhaul 0:51 Diverse Skyrim SSE 1:19 Jobs of Skyrim 2017 SSE 1:55 Bandit Economy 2:15 Skyrim Battle Aftermath SE 2:49 Immersive World Encounters. FINAL SE 3:23 Master of Disguise 4:00 Take a Peek - New Stealth Mechanic 4:23 Security Overhaul SKSE - Lock Variations 4:58 SkyTEST - Realistic Animals and Predators 5:44 Alternate Start - Live Another Life - SSE 6:33 Frostfall - Hypothermia Camping Survival 7:15 Wintersun - Faiths of Skyrim 7:59 Shadow of Skyrim - Nemesis and Alternative Death System 9:05 Skyrim Souls RE - Updated 9:39 ImprovedCameraSE 10:19 Blowing in the Wind 10:45 Immersive Spell Learning 11:45 Animated Clutter SE 12:17 End Times
It's great stuff. No hate on MxR. I actually love that guy a lot. But I'm happy to see someone who's looking at modding Skyrim for immersion where immersion doesn't mean bigger boobs.
Wow skyrim should look like this already, having been re released twice. Bless modders for doing so much hard work to make the game look and feel so damn good.
Twice, I think you forgot 10 other releases, let me try and list them. Skyrim Skyrim Special Edition Skyrim Aniversary Edition Skyrim vr Skyrim PS5 Skyrim Xbox Series X Skyrim Xbox Series S Skyrim Nintendo Switch Skyrim Xbox One Skyrim PS4 Skyrim Xbox 360 Skyrim PS3
Wow the security overhaul locks mod is something I've never even considered but adds SO much to the immersion. These look great but that one is a must-have for me (along with the battle aftermath remnants).
I did it when I was 10. I was looking through an old xbox's gamelist, like "oh what's this?" I played Skyrim, and my first character was an Argonian mage. Later on I restarted and played a Dark Elf. This time, that character reached level 40 and completed all the main questlines. They mastered both Conjuration and Destruction, and it was quite a journey. :) that was like 6 years ago sooo
I wouldn't use Frostfall anymore and change it in favor of Sunhelm, for exemple =) it's updated and worked upon, while Frostfall, on the other end... Still plagued with bugs and ctds =/ still, a legendary mod for sure < For all the rest: QUALITY STUFF. Y'all can download those mods without second thoughts, they're all incredible 😍
Having just finished modding my game for a new playthrough, I found that Sunhelm's temperature system is less in-depth than Frostfall's. After playing with Frostfall for years, it felt like something was missing. Fortunately Sunhelm is made to be able to work with Frostfall, which IMO is the best way to play it. Also I haven't had any CTDs with it in dozens of hours of gameplay, but everyone's modlist is different.
@@adlez47 You are right, but it's also because Sunhelm is a general need mod, so it enphasizes less on the cold aspects... But I found a mod making it as unforgiving as Frostfall, so... ;D For the bugs and ctds, I'm also saying this as many people have been reporting those problems, and even more the past few years as Frostfall has been aging not that good
Ehh. Honestly Sunhelm hasn't impressed me much. Not thorough or immersive enough for my tastes. Frostfall and Campfire are my go-to's. I also like using the Wounds Mods with CACO. :D
@@megspradlin7345 Sunhelm seems to be the most up to date and compatible option for a needs mod (eat/drink/sleep). It is relatively simple though, I agree. I'm actually doing my first real survival style playthrough now, so it's been working out well for me.
@@megspradlin7345 To each his own, I guess, and we are all so lucky having multiple possibilities to chose from =D maybe Frostfall was a bit too ''complete'' and ''hardcore'' for me 🤔 Wounds and CACO are go to's too ;)
i am shocked that skyrim doesnt have wind, especially considering how great the wind effects are in oblivion, it adds so much when out journeying in the wilderness
don't forget the mod 'Pumping Iron' - your character will physically grow depending upon how much you use him; so tankers will get big but wizards doing not a lot physical will remain skinny
About learning spells in skyrim, I like the idea of learning the most basic skill of each school by book and then using it until it "evolves" into more complex ones , basically you will use flames a lot then "discover" how to do a firebolt, then use a lot of firebolts until you "discover" how to do a firestorm ... But i haven't find a mod like that and dont know how to make one Sorry bad grammar , I'm not native english speaker
This was EXCELLENT! In 2019 or so I was modding Skyrim and you have compiled many of my staples here! My PhD got too intense and I haven't since, but almost done... so I am favouriting this so I have a good starting point when I start modding again from scratch!
I recjon alternate perspective is the best alternate start mod. It keeps the same start scene when you're ready to start the main story. You just arent in the cart
Jobs of Skyrim along with Economy Mods where you buy lands/farms/shops turn your story into a GTA-like game, with plenty of quests to do in an infinite loop.
sure, I've been using most of those for years... but I'm halfway through and have 4 tabs open to mods I've either never heard of, or forgot about. GREAT video.🥴
one nice improvement in skyrim and fallout is, not letting locked wood chests and doors stop you when you have explosives, guns, missiles, spells, huge metal weapons, and i think willful destruction/damage of all items/buildings should be mandatory.
I use a lot of these mods in my mod order, but there's one you missed. As a companion to Frostfall (or by itself), Campfire. I don't leave home, especially when using frostfall, without it.
Know what mod I’d like to see? Something that balances the economy to make hunting more realistic. You kill a deer and you’re lucky if you get one sandwich out of it, take down a mammoth and only harvest the trunk... Never made sense to me. I feel like there should be harvestable ingredients that scale with the size of the animal.
I really wish there was a mod or collection of that would serve as an educational resource for edible plants and their poisonous counterparts. A game like this has that potential, it would be the most valuable thing any video game had ever taught anyone
Ive played Morrowind back and forth, played some Oblivion and Ive never played Skyrim lol. Experiencing it for the first time with all of these mods years and years later sounds like a unique experience.
As someone who has played (but not completed) all of them, I find Morrowind and Oblivion to be more slow and they have less options on what to do. Doesn't make it less fun, but they remind me of the typical limits in old Xbox 360 games. I play Skyrim on mobile (with the Xbox Game Pass). Skyrim has more to do and.. it's still a lil slow. Especially if you're the type who likes to explore but I think you could get through the map in under an hour if you're dedicated enough (this is what I've been told by other fans, I haven't done it so take it with a grain of salt I prefer to fast travel everywhere). One thing that Skyrim is missing is being able to fast travel directly to the shops like in Oblivion. Plus Oblivion is way hard, like they plop you where you gotta do these portals n the things coming out of it just murder you. I guess it's like Skyrim in the way as it only gets easier if you do some exploring and side quests. I haven't played enough to form that opinion yet. I'm using the Arena to level up. Most of my playthroughs have been Khajit with the Skyrim but here lately I've got an Argonian one handed spellcaster build going on. I had a level 40 wood elf but all the resource mods wrecked my game to where I couldn't use the Alftand lifts/Blackreach... It's a common bug that can apparently be fixed with the USSEP mod. I had it at the top of the order, but somewhere, something went wrong with the mods I chose and you can't get out of the bug even by the conventional means of old before the mod was made (pausing the game and waiting for a while I mean you can't interact with anything). It seems like bugs in Bethesda games are fairly common across all the ES games. I do recommend Skyrim, but also get the USSEP patch so you ain't gotta lose your save like me.
I mean...you can get married in Skyrim and all you can do with your spouse is talk about kids and money and be happy that at least you sleep in the same bed. Sounds like a real life simulator to me.
sadly, no matter how skillful they are, there's still one thing that modders couldn't overhaul : smooth and realistic human animations. now it's janky animations in a beautiful modded world. maybe not because they don't know how, but because they don't have the hardware.
Thanks for taking the trouble to provide a comprehensive list where each mod can be accessed directly. Something too few bother to do, providing only a Vortex collection.
The most amazing mod in my mind is Mantella that gives llm ai to all npcs, each with their iwn backstory and endlessly inventive and changing dialogue. Almost like real people!
Clearer roads! Roads should be safer in certain areas where there are guards, guard towers... ie less 10 wolves, a million dragons (maybe less dragons after Alduin's defeat).
If you are able to play Skyrim VR, with a handful of absolutely exceptional mods (VRIK, HIGGS, etc) it becomes the best VR experience possible, even when compared to the newest VR games. You’ll never want to play Skyrim any other way. Edit) without mods it’s unplayable lol.
Wow, you're almost ready to become the next virtual reality hero! What else can be added to this list? First of all, buy VR, download an immersive mod with a first-person view, a mod for physical interaction with NPCs and objects, as well as a mod for the ability to talk to NPCs on any topic (based on AI)... So, mod connoisseurs, what is this "S...Lab" you are thinking about 😏 ...? This is the only mod that has not yet been adapted by fans for VR, the rest can be found
Skyrim in endless RPG still !!!! Thousands of mods made it eternal !!!! Probably there is a way to expand it to whole Tamriel , some parts of map of full Tamriel and bunch of quests !!!! 12 years of RPG life 💪🪵 🪓 ⚔️ 🐔 🪄✨
I don't think I've seen a Skyrim video that has so many _GOOD_ MOD's that I've not come across before. _Looks like I know what I'm going to be doing for the next couple hours!_ 🤔😲 😅🤣😂 👍
only just found out they updated, or someone patched, the Master of Disguise mod... was extremely finicky porting the original to SE edition, and only sometimes worked. Loved it though.
I used Battle Aftermath for a while. Interestingly it got unimmersive for me real quick. It looks cool when you find a battle ground first time, but when you start to think about it... Why the victors let the bodies with equipment just laying around? Why none clears up the battlefield? Why do these places still look the same on your 5th visit after 60 in-game day?
Your questions make sense, but they made me think about The Witcher 3 and why I loved the world so much. The battefields really made me feel like the world was at war. But The Witcher 3 had and advantage, because the monsters would feed on the bodies of the dead, so no one would risk their lives to go loot or clean it up (at least that's what I think). In Skyrim it would indeed feel weird to just have a bunch of unguarded bodies full of loot. The alternative would be to make it so some monster would spawn there and keep everyone away. About the victors not looting the equipment, I'd say the nords don't like to mess with the dead after battle and just keep it at that.
@@laurabenevides7061 facts. The skyrim one is to video gamey compared to witcher. If they used burnt corpses and rotting corpses instead and used burnt assets instead of raging fires it might have been more unsettling but the battlefield is too fresh and sparse to have a psychological impact.
Doubt anyone will read this, but back in the day they had a hell of a leveling overhaul mod - Requiem I think - or something to that end that REALLY helped make all the skill trees logical and realistic, same with damage that basically gave you a vibe of - "Shit I could die anytime now and so can they!" Do we have something like this for SE?
Don’t know if this is a hot take, but adding urgency to a questline that already makes your character the “chosen one” feels like the most surefire way to ruin the rpg formula and restrict the player from exploring side quests at their own pace
As someone who plays on mobile with the Xbox Game Pass... I wish more of these mods were ported to Xbox. The ones that are are difficult to find, and the majority of them aren't ported (yes I used the search option).
Skyrim really needs a mod that gives you diarrhea if you drink too many health potions. Sorta like what happens if you drink too much coffee😂 Shitting your pants in the middle of a dragon encounter might seem pretty normal, but why fight it when you can weaponize it😂
We need to turn real life into a Skyrim simulator.
Your new job: Walk at that cliff, just walk forward turning a little and you are allowed to jump, but no climbing. When done move to the next location and repeat. What? Food, drinks, rest? No. We could allow it, but its not like you need that, just do your job.
Still sound like a good idea? >_>
@@whyjnot420yeah living infinitely? Pretty cool the only thing wrong with immortality is YOUR the only one
@@whyjnot420 yes because I could simply put an arrow in your knee and do whatever I want
Unless you are genuinely prepared to die or get raped, I advise no.
@@batofmanfan124 But, if life was a Skyrim simulator, that means it would have mod support.
0:00 Intro
0:09 Immersive Citizens - AI Overhaul
0:51 Diverse Skyrim SSE
1:19 Jobs of Skyrim 2017 SSE
1:55 Bandit Economy
2:15 Skyrim Battle Aftermath SE
2:49 Immersive World Encounters. FINAL SE
3:23 Master of Disguise
4:00 Take a Peek - New Stealth Mechanic
4:23 Security Overhaul SKSE - Lock Variations
4:58 SkyTEST - Realistic Animals and Predators
5:44 Alternate Start - Live Another Life - SSE
6:33 Frostfall - Hypothermia Camping Survival
7:15 Wintersun - Faiths of Skyrim
7:59 Shadow of Skyrim - Nemesis and Alternative Death System
9:05 Skyrim Souls RE - Updated
9:39 ImprovedCameraSE
10:19 Blowing in the Wind
10:45 Immersive Spell Learning
11:45 Animated Clutter SE
12:17 End Times
Ugh😮💨😰
@@obiwankenobi6655 Hmm❔
My man 👏
that falmer chest lock makes me feel like I should probably take it out on a date first
I saw it and immediately came to the comments lmfaoo
@@SOAPYBUBBLES.812 I can smell it
One of the best Skyrim mod showcases I’ve seen anywhere in ages. Thank you kind sir, may the ground quake as you pass.
It's great stuff. No hate on MxR. I actually love that guy a lot. But I'm happy to see someone who's looking at modding Skyrim for immersion where immersion doesn't mean bigger boobs.
@@jeremymain7303 The problem isn"t about bigger boobs, it's about fake bigger boobs!
the ground you walk*
Is this for PC version mods only?
Wow skyrim should look like this already, having been re released twice. Bless modders for doing so much hard work to make the game look and feel so damn good.
Skyrim has been released a lot more than twice my friend
Twice, I think you forgot 10 other releases, let me try and list them.
Skyrim
Skyrim Special Edition
Skyrim Aniversary Edition
Skyrim vr
Skyrim PS5
Skyrim Xbox Series X
Skyrim Xbox Series S
Skyrim Nintendo Switch
Skyrim Xbox One
Skyrim PS4
Skyrim Xbox 360
Skyrim PS3
@@TheSuperDuperLSI think there's also a version for Amazon Alexa.
@@MWSfan18I have a version for my toaster
Wow the security overhaul locks mod is something I've never even considered but adds SO much to the immersion. These look great but that one is a must-have for me (along with the battle aftermath remnants).
alternatively, you could go out of your house for a very realistic experience!
Too much money 😂😢😅
Man that sounds exhausting 😅
Gross.
That sounds exhausting, expensive, & you can’t download any mods
Yeah but the frame rate is a bit laggy and the NPCs are badly voice acted.
Seeing the vanilla aesthetic again brings back so much nostalgia and sentiments back to when I first plunged into the Skyrim world years ago...
I did it when I was 10. I was looking through an old xbox's gamelist, like "oh what's this?" I played Skyrim, and my first character was an Argonian mage. Later on I restarted and played a Dark Elf. This time, that character reached level 40 and completed all the main questlines. They mastered both Conjuration and Destruction, and it was quite a journey. :) that was like 6 years ago sooo
I wouldn't use Frostfall anymore and change it in favor of Sunhelm, for exemple =) it's updated and worked upon, while Frostfall, on the other end... Still plagued with bugs and ctds =/ still, a legendary mod for sure <
For all the rest: QUALITY STUFF. Y'all can download those mods without second thoughts, they're all incredible 😍
Having just finished modding my game for a new playthrough, I found that Sunhelm's temperature system is less in-depth than Frostfall's. After playing with Frostfall for years, it felt like something was missing. Fortunately Sunhelm is made to be able to work with Frostfall, which IMO is the best way to play it. Also I haven't had any CTDs with it in dozens of hours of gameplay, but everyone's modlist is different.
@@adlez47 You are right, but it's also because Sunhelm is a general need mod, so it enphasizes less on the cold aspects... But I found a mod making it as unforgiving as Frostfall, so... ;D
For the bugs and ctds, I'm also saying this as many people have been reporting those problems, and even more the past few years as Frostfall has been aging not that good
Ehh. Honestly Sunhelm hasn't impressed me much. Not thorough or immersive enough for my tastes.
Frostfall and Campfire are my go-to's. I also like using the Wounds Mods with CACO. :D
@@megspradlin7345 Sunhelm seems to be the most up to date and compatible option for a needs mod (eat/drink/sleep). It is relatively simple though, I agree. I'm actually doing my first real survival style playthrough now, so it's been working out well for me.
@@megspradlin7345 To each his own, I guess, and we are all so lucky having multiple possibilities to chose from =D maybe Frostfall was a bit too ''complete'' and ''hardcore'' for me 🤔
Wounds and CACO are go to's too ;)
Speaking of wind, there's a mod some skyrim vr players like that turns your fan on when your character is outside, and off when you go inside.
That’s so cool wtf.
i am shocked that skyrim doesnt have wind, especially considering how great the wind effects are in oblivion, it adds so much when out journeying in the wilderness
don't forget the mod 'Pumping Iron' - your character will physically grow depending upon how much you use him; so tankers will get big but wizards doing not a lot physical will remain skinny
About learning spells in skyrim, I like the idea of learning the most basic skill of each school by book and then using it until it "evolves" into more complex ones , basically you will use flames a lot then "discover" how to do a firebolt, then use a lot of firebolts until you "discover" how to do a firestorm ... But i haven't find a mod like that and dont know how to make one
Sorry bad grammar , I'm not native english speaker
This is a great idea and seems like a natural progression like fighting skills.
This was EXCELLENT! In 2019 or so I was modding Skyrim and you have compiled many of my staples here! My PhD got too intense and I haven't since, but almost done... so I am favouriting this so I have a good starting point when I start modding again from scratch!
I recjon alternate perspective is the best alternate start mod.
It keeps the same start scene when you're ready to start the main story. You just arent in the cart
Items you sell to a NPC being bought and used by other NPCs is something I never thought of but now want badly
Jobs of Skyrim along with Economy Mods where you buy lands/farms/shops turn your story into a GTA-like game, with plenty of quests to do in an infinite loop.
no mod will bring me back to this game, played when released multiple times and its more than enough
All these mods together is what Skyrim remaster should have given us
sure, I've been using most of those for years... but I'm halfway through and have 4 tabs open to mods I've either never heard of, or forgot about. GREAT video.🥴
Being able to do everything in first person is gonna make me forget to save for hours and die 😂 but I would be completely immersed
Damn! That's some good stuff! I'd play all over again if i could go back in time with this immersive gameplay! Thanks for putting this out!
I'm playing this game for the first time, any tips before starting
one nice improvement in skyrim and fallout is, not letting locked wood chests and doors stop you when you have explosives, guns, missiles, spells, huge metal weapons, and i think willful destruction/damage of all items/buildings should be mandatory.
Great list and showcase!
9:04 woah. The sky is fricking beautiful!!!!!!! 😮
I use a lot of these mods in my mod order, but there's one you missed. As a companion to Frostfall (or by itself), Campfire. I don't leave home, especially when using frostfall, without it.
Amazing narrative❗ I modded years ago.And I'm impressed that Skyrim is still getting better.😊❤️
Thankfully you have literal flames coming out of your hands so you won't freeze.
The problem with immersive citizens is you often can't find people when you need them.
That's because it does not apply to all towns/cities. You can fact check with xedit.
These mods are pretty cool. I hope we get all that in ES6. I'd like to own my own blacksmith shop.
Know what mod I’d like to see? Something that balances the economy to make hunting more realistic. You kill a deer and you’re lucky if you get one sandwich out of it, take down a mammoth and only harvest the trunk... Never made sense to me. I feel like there should be harvestable ingredients that scale with the size of the animal.
hear me out on the thalmor lock...
I really wish there was a mod or collection of that would serve as an educational resource for edible plants and their poisonous counterparts. A game like this has that potential, it would be the most valuable thing any video game had ever taught anyone
On behalf of all of the modders who's mods you've given free attention through your videos, I thank you.
Bandit Economy = make some ridiculous weapon and sell it, next thing you hear some bandit in some cave holds power more than a daedric prince.
hitstop is another great addition for this
My laptop just died thinking about this but I love the idea
There's also "Alternate Comversation Camera" or the Oblivion camera mod. Makes conversations more ... "cinematic"
Ive played Morrowind back and forth, played some Oblivion and Ive never played Skyrim lol.
Experiencing it for the first time with all of these mods years and years later sounds like a unique experience.
This is just what I was thinking. The closest I've got to playing is watching Viva la dirt league...!
As someone who has played (but not completed) all of them, I find Morrowind and Oblivion to be more slow and they have less options on what to do. Doesn't make it less fun, but they remind me of the typical limits in old Xbox 360 games. I play Skyrim on mobile (with the Xbox Game Pass). Skyrim has more to do and.. it's still a lil slow. Especially if you're the type who likes to explore but I think you could get through the map in under an hour if you're dedicated enough (this is what I've been told by other fans, I haven't done it so take it with a grain of salt I prefer to fast travel everywhere). One thing that Skyrim is missing is being able to fast travel directly to the shops like in Oblivion. Plus Oblivion is way hard, like they plop you where you gotta do these portals n the things coming out of it just murder you. I guess it's like Skyrim in the way as it only gets easier if you do some exploring and side quests. I haven't played enough to form that opinion yet. I'm using the Arena to level up. Most of my playthroughs have been Khajit with the Skyrim but here lately I've got an Argonian one handed spellcaster build going on. I had a level 40 wood elf but all the resource mods wrecked my game to where I couldn't use the Alftand lifts/Blackreach... It's a common bug that can apparently be fixed with the USSEP mod. I had it at the top of the order, but somewhere, something went wrong with the mods I chose and you can't get out of the bug even by the conventional means of old before the mod was made (pausing the game and waiting for a while I mean you can't interact with anything). It seems like bugs in Bethesda games are fairly common across all the ES games. I do recommend Skyrim, but also get the USSEP patch so you ain't gotta lose your save like me.
Realm of Lorkhan is 1000x better than Alternate Start btw.
I'd really recommend looking at the Mouse mod list. Small TH-camr has the best mod list I've ever seen. There's mods you wouldn't even imagine exist
I mean...you can get married in Skyrim and all you can do with your spouse is talk about kids and money and be happy that at least you sleep in the same bed. Sounds like a real life simulator to me.
LOL!!!!!!!! 😆😂
Seems like a missed gameplay opportunity...😊
Those damn bushes are the only thing you can't fix.
The grass looks so real you could go outside and touch it
You sound so much like My Name is Byf it's such a trip
that chaurus lock looks interesting to say the least
sadly, no matter how skillful they are, there's still one thing that modders couldn't overhaul :
smooth and realistic human animations. now it's janky animations in a beautiful modded world.
maybe not because they don't know how, but because they don't have the hardware.
Wintersun is really good for roleplaying. But some gods aren't done correctly. For example, they encourage The All-Maker worshipper to hunt animals.
Anyway I can get a Falmer chest, uh, IRL?
Thanks for taking the trouble to provide a comprehensive list where each mod can be accessed directly.
Something too few bother to do, providing only a Vortex collection.
That Falmer lock tho.....
this video feels like its straight outta 2019
In ten years, when i can afford skyrim on vr, this video will be invaluable.
0:53 NO, IT SHOULD NOT. SEND. THEM. BACK.
We should build a wall.
The most realistic part of the Elder Scrolls? The racism.
5:18 very realistic I see. Look at the leg of the raindeer. I mean the one at the center facing towards camera
That falmer lock doesnt really look like a lock but something else lol🤣🤣🤣
This is a fantastic list of mods.
The most amazing mod in my mind is Mantella that gives llm ai to all npcs, each with their iwn backstory and endlessly inventive and changing dialogue. Almost like real people!
The fun part about Skyrim is that you get to enhance your playthrough if you want with mods. They don't make it difficult for you to, even on console.
Clearer roads! Roads should be safer in certain areas where there are guards, guard towers... ie less 10 wolves, a million dragons (maybe less dragons after Alduin's defeat).
I would love to come back to Skyrim but i dont know how. This is probably what i need!
the falmer lock tho...
This is first video of Skyrim I gave a like.
If you are able to play Skyrim VR, with a handful of absolutely exceptional mods (VRIK, HIGGS, etc) it becomes the best VR experience possible, even when compared to the newest VR games. You’ll never want to play Skyrim any other way.
Edit) without mods it’s unplayable lol.
Hold on so you could CHOOSE guard duty without taking an arrow to the knee!
But seriously they need to take notice of how some mods have improved the experience and use that in the next game.
This game will never die!!!!!❤
You can skip through the first opening cutscene instead of starting a new game just load save file and click prisoner
Since when this concept of diverse Skyrim came around? Like what exactly makes it diverse? It's a civil war northern sack of ice.
Elder Scrolls 6 Mods: You die in the game then you die in real life
Wow, you're almost ready to become the next virtual reality hero! What else can be added to this list? First of all, buy VR, download an immersive mod with a first-person view, a mod for physical interaction with NPCs and objects, as well as a mod for the ability to talk to NPCs on any topic (based on AI)...
So, mod connoisseurs, what is this "S...Lab" you are thinking about 😏 ...? This is the only mod that has not yet been adapted by fans for VR, the rest can be found
I have a strong suspicion that immersive citizen is the mod that made my game load for 5 minutes every time it starts
Skyrim in endless RPG still !!!! Thousands of mods made it eternal !!!! Probably there is a way to expand it to whole Tamriel , some parts of map of full Tamriel and bunch of quests !!!! 12 years of RPG life 💪🪵 🪓 ⚔️ 🐔 🪄✨
I don't think I've seen a Skyrim video that has so many _GOOD_ MOD's that I've not come across before.
_Looks like I know what I'm going to be doing for the next couple hours!_ 🤔😲 😅🤣😂 👍
Choose a divine to dedicate your life too the Skyrim mod community…….
Dibella
I created a 65 gig version of Skyrim over a decade of work.
a mod that adds hundreds new characters in the world? maybe we can get more than 8 stormcloaks now :D
Does this mean i have to start skyrim again 😁.
try dragons dogma instead...u will feel the impact of your mace crushing those skulls
How To Turn Skyrim Into A Real Life Simulator: Turn off Skyrim and turn on RDR2*
There you go, fixed the title and point of this video for you.
only just found out they updated, or someone patched, the Master of Disguise mod... was extremely finicky porting the original to SE edition, and only sometimes worked. Loved it though.
I used Battle Aftermath for a while. Interestingly it got unimmersive for me real quick. It looks cool when you find a battle ground first time, but when you start to think about it...
Why the victors let the bodies with equipment just laying around? Why none clears up the battlefield? Why do these places still look the same on your 5th visit after 60 in-game day?
Your questions make sense, but they made me think about The Witcher 3 and why I loved the world so much. The battefields really made me feel like the world was at war. But The Witcher 3 had and advantage, because the monsters would feed on the bodies of the dead, so no one would risk their lives to go loot or clean it up (at least that's what I think). In Skyrim it would indeed feel weird to just have a bunch of unguarded bodies full of loot. The alternative would be to make it so some monster would spawn there and keep everyone away. About the victors not looting the equipment, I'd say the nords don't like to mess with the dead after battle and just keep it at that.
@laurabenevides7061 the witcher 3 battlegrounds were a mess, with rotting corpses and mud. A real repulsive environment.
@@LinkLegend0 exactly, and that's what I liked about it. Feels real and unsettling
@@laurabenevides7061 facts. The skyrim one is to video gamey compared to witcher. If they used burnt corpses and rotting corpses instead and used burnt assets instead of raging fires it might have been more unsettling but the battlefield is too fresh and sparse to have a psychological impact.
Doubt anyone will read this, but back in the day they had a hell of a leveling overhaul mod - Requiem I think - or something to that end that REALLY helped make all the skill trees logical and realistic, same with damage that basically gave you a vibe of - "Shit I could die anytime now and so can they!"
Do we have something like this for SE?
But where is the mod to keep you from becoming the village villain for killing a chicken?
Damn, I seriously need to touch some grass
I love modding Skyrim but I hate how so many mods conflict with other mods or are horribly outdated and don't play well with others!
I’m pretty sure the first mod is also on PlayStation, I have the mod or a mod similar to it on PlayStation
That falmer lock was sus
Yes yes yes I knew there was a mod to use to disguise yourself thank you for this and pretty much all of the mods as well, sir
"property owner"
lolz
Don’t know if this is a hot take, but adding urgency to a questline that already makes your character the “chosen one” feels like the most surefire way to ruin the rpg formula and restrict the player from exploring side quests at their own pace
The falmer lock looks sus.
well maybe Bethesda will use some of the ideas from mods, and implement it to TES VI
A religious Dragonborn😂😂😂Talos guid me✊🏾the Thalmor are going to need to count there days😂😂😂VOS! ROH DAH!!!
Clearly they dont know the deagonborn learns magic by eatting the books.
As someone who plays on mobile with the Xbox Game Pass... I wish more of these mods were ported to Xbox. The ones that are are difficult to find, and the majority of them aren't ported (yes I used the search option).
3:20 I found Kratos and Atraeus. thanks for this video, the mods look cool! Do you have a mod list that you personally use?
"Oh shit, here we go again."
12:00 SMIM (Static Mesh Improvement Mod) is much better than Animated Clutter IMO.
It looks like as if a volcanic eruption is taking place not far.
Skyrim really needs a mod that gives you diarrhea if you drink too many health potions. Sorta like what happens if you drink too much coffee😂
Shitting your pants in the middle of a dragon encounter might seem pretty normal, but why fight it when you can weaponize it😂
Nah that falmer lock 😭