Ultimate Skyrim aims to do this by adding a greater focuses on roleplaying, with additions of temperature and hunger mechanics, and overhauled combat system. This mega mod comes with a nice feature called Automation, which automates the creation and installation of modpacks. Skyrim Script Extender As the years have gone on, mods for Skyrim have become ever more ambitious and complicated.
In order for some mods to run correctly, the scripting capabilities of Skyrim have to be increased to allow the game to handle more complicated commands. Despite heavy patching, the official development team never quite smoothed everything out. The Unofficial Skyrim Patch is a regularly updated mod that aims to fix hundreds of gameplay, quest, NPC, object, item, text, and placement bugs. For basic performance this mod is essential. Relighting Skyrim Have you ever looked at where the light shines from in Skyrim?
Static Mesh Improvement A massive mod comprised of numerous Workshop files, Static Mesh Improvement works absolute wonders in removing all those horrible niggles from the objects of the world. Edges have their angles worked away so stones are finally smooth and bowls made round. Textures now run smoothly and those unsightly seams when two textures meet are eradicated.
The extra polygons will affect performance slightly, but this really should be at the top of your priorities when it comes to making Skyrim beautiful. Post-processing effects like bloom, technicolor, sharpen, and tonemap can be cranked up or down on a slider system to alter the visual quality to your own personal preference. The mod applies new textures to almost everything in Skyrim, from the floors to the skies, and everything inbetween.
The user interface is the leading clue; wholly built to be navigated with a controller. Alternatively, you can try the iEquip Skyrim mod, which is designed to keep you out of the menu for longer periods of times by giving you a powerful hotkey system.
Sounds of Skyrim A massive mod made up of three packages, Sounds of Skyrim adds new sound effects to create a realistically noisy world. It eliminates moments of unnatural silence with birdsong and wind out in the wilderness, and the hustle and bustle of human life in cities.
Approach cave entrances to listen to the drip and echoes within. Effects change depending on the time of day too, with nocturnal animals sounding out at night, and children shrieking during the day. Moonpath to Elsweyr Travel to Elsweyr, a tropical region inhabited by a great variety of new creatures.
Hunt hyenas in the desert and stalk raptors in the jungle as you complete the six quests of this storyline revealing wonders of the area. Dwemertech The Dwemer left Tamriel years ago, but a small council of scientists stayed behind and are now planning to bring the Dwemer back to the world.
A powerful mage is required to help them, and the rewards will be plentiful if they succeed. Bear Musician The most gallant heroes always have a minstrel in tow to sing of their noble deeds and tremendous victories.
Make your minstrel something the townsfolk will never forget with this lute-playing bear. Turn them into refreshing, cool, clean dreams with Pure Waters. This mod thins down the appearance of water to acceptably fluid levels, adds some wonderful wave and flow effects, and gets those reflections just right. Better Embers If water is considered difficult to replicate in games then fire must be written off as impossible. These pinpricks of glowing heat replace the default chunky slabs of light to create some truly mesmerising fire pits.
Deeper Snow In certain areas of Skyrim snow is dynamic and builds up over time. While technically impressive, these gradually growing snow piles are rendered in an ugly pure-white texture that makes it look like a bucket of paint was tipped over the landscape. Turn these regions into blankets of crisp-looking fluffy snow with this great texture replacement.
Logical Grass improves grassy regions, populating them with multiple times more blades and wild foliage elements for a believably natural look. Enhanced Blood Has someone been bleeding around here or did they just drop a jar of strawberry syrup?
Enhanced blood does away with splats and replaces them with high-resolution spatter patterns with just the right viscosity. Wet and Cold Skyrim is a chilly place. There are so many opportunities to get wet-through or frosted by snow, yet the effect is never seen. Enter Wet and Cold, a mod that adds numerous weather effects to characters. Snow gets caught in hair and sticks to clothes, water drips from armour, breath steams on cold air, and NPCs run home during storms.
Real Glaciers The northern regions of Skyrim are filled with vast ice formations. Real Glaciers makes them an unmissable attraction, recolouring them from a frosted window effect to a much more realistic ice finish, complete with crack lines and a glassy reflective surface. Lanterns of Skyrim Lanterns of Skyrim adds a variety of new lamps to the world in a selection of logical places. Skyrim feels lived in, populated, and functioning, all thanks to a few extra candles.
The most notable is trees; there are trees in every garden, roadside, and grass patch. For some people this will be a little too much, but it does radically transform the feel of each town, and those extra leaves banishes the harshness of bare stone. Immersive Saturation Boost injects the world with a pack of melted crayons, strengthening those autumn oranges and boosting the fresh greens. The effect may be a little bold for those who prefer the Winterfell look, but for those tired of the drab, this mod is the miracle cure.
Detailed Cities If the astonishing influx of trees in the Towns and Villages Enhanced mod drives you crackers, but vanilla Skyrim feels too bare, then a subscription to Detailed Cities should keep you happy.
Vurt Flora Bring the varieties of flora up to uncountable levels with Vurt Flora. This mod makes forested areas absolutely stunning, peppering the undergrowth with a plethora of colourful blooms and grasses. The extra polygons will impact performance slightly, but this really should be at the top of your priorities when it comes to making Skyrim beautiful.
For the more savvy PC user, the following visual enhancements require a little more tinkering. But for the price of some file adjustments and faffing around, you can transform Skyrim into an absolutely awe-inspiring work of art. Real Vision produces some absolutely tremendous photorealistic effects, especially when combined with a number of other mods available from either the Steam Workshop or Skyrim Nexus.
Take a look at the video above to see the mod in action. Just remember to draw breath every once in a while. Real Vision ENB is designed to work in conjunction with Climates of Tamriel, so make sure you have that installed, too. Climates of Tamriel A weather and atmosphere modification, Climates of Tamriel entirely recalibrates the weather and lighting of Skyrim for a much more realistic and picturesque world.
Clouds, sunsets, storms, rain, and mists are just some of the thousands of effects that it adds, with everything created from scratch. The entire lighting system is handcrafted for more realistic sun and starlight. HD Fire Effects does a fantastic job of animating some truly hypnotic, realistic flames.
The effect is applied to not only smouldering hearths but fiery magic attacks, too. Mods are much more than mere visual enhancers as they can fundamentally change the way the game operates.
These mods change the way you play Skyrim, from adding new methods of attacking, through different ways to traverse the world, and altering the way the user interface works. The game is full of content that never made the final cut, hidden away from view. This mod restores NPCs, quests, items, and other miscellaneous doodads that were denied a place in the final build. Lightweight potions Skyrim can be quite the challenge when the difficulty is cranked up.
This mod reduces potions to 0. For a quick jump to the fun stuff with a new character, simply brew this Potion of Ultimate Levelling, guzzle it down, and increase every skill by So use this mod to become High King of Skyrim and start bossing lesser souls about.
Have people jailed, executed, or enslaved, order anyone to yield their possessions to you, demand anyone in the world becomes your follower, and command an army. Add some realism to the world with Interesting NPCs. With the use of mods, your game can be enhanced with improved performance and visuals, making it feel and look much better.
Once your start using mods for your games, you won't feel like playing them in "vanilla mode" without any mods ever again. For Skyrim, mods are a must, either if you're a new player or a veteran.
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A Quality World Map offers multiple ways to fix it. You can replace the map with a much more detailed world texture, with colors that help delineate the separate areas much more obviously, but there's also an option to have a paper map with a more Oblivion look if that's your thing.
Skyrim's original UI is, well, terrible. SkyUI makes it easier to use, more pleasant to read, and much more useful for sorting through your loot and menus. Most importantly, SkyUI adds a mod configuration menu to the pause screen, letting you tweak and adjust compatible mods including many on this list. A lot of mods don't require SkyUI and will run just fine without it, but you'll get much more out of your mods if you have it.
Using a keyboard and mouse for Skyrim means sometimes the game gets confused when you're selecting a dialogue option. You've noticed, surely, that sometimes when you choose a response the game thinks you've chosen a different one. Skyrim's dialogue controls are weird and clunky, and this mod completely and thankfully fixes that.
The same modder also created one for message boxes. You don't need your HUD onscreen all the time. This mod hides the crosshairs and status bars when you're not actively using them, such as outside combat.
You can also toggle the compass and quest markers on and off with a keypress, and adjust their opacity. On the other hand, sometimes you want a little more info on-screen.
This widget adds a clock to your screen—with several different elegant and unobtrusive faces you can choose through SkyUI's mod configuration menu—so you can keep track of the time and date. The Dovahkiin's got a smartwatch. Skyrim, frankly, wasn't really that fantastic looking to begin with, so there have naturally been a lot—a lot —of visual improvement mods over the years. Here's how to squeeze improved visuals out of the aging RPG.
A compilation of existing changes to NPC appearances, the Total Character Makeover makes everyone in Skyrim look better without making them better-looking, if you catch our drift. No nudity, no anime hair, no glamazon makeup, just a suite of new textures and tweaks to everything from beards to vampire fangs. You may have noticed some things in Skyrim that should be sources of light don't actually cast any, while in other places things are brightly lit for no real reason.
Enhanced Lights and FX fixes that, making light shine where it should. There are options for just how dark you want interiors to be, and enabling those will mean torches and spells like candlelight are vital. It also makes some nice tweaks to the appearance of smoke.
Does what it says: replaces Skyrim's textures: sky, water, architecture, clothing, clutter, reflections, and so on, of the cities, towns, dungeons, and landscapes.
There's a full version if your PC can handle it, but there's also a lite version that should make things look nicer without killing your performance. This comprehensive mod adds hundreds of new weather systems, a huge library of new cloud systems, a new sun, improved lighting for both fans of a fantasy look and realistic visuals, and even audio improvements. With all of these systems combining, each day in Skyrim will feel different from the last.
A pretty hefty collection of high-quality replacements for Skyrim textures, covering everything from equipment, landscapes, dungeons, and architecture.
While they look much nicer, the textures are the same resolution as Bethesda's high-res DLC pack so it shouldn't slow you down. Make sure you read the notes on the mod's page. There are hotfixes required to get everything working. This mod edits a number of 3D models in the game, and with over meshes placed in over 15, locations in the world, it's a welcome difference. You'll notice better looking architectural elements, furniture, objects in the landscape, and all sorts of other models that didn't get much attention from Bethesda.
Get immersed in new audio: tons of it. Hundreds of new sounds effects are included to make dungeons and sewers spookier, enhance the wilderness and wildlife, and make cities and villages more lively and real.
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