Auto downloader mod list skyrim
Guide Index. A must have at least for my guide. You download this from Nexus Mods. Download Vortex [www. Or Download Here [www. You will run your game from the SKSE ENB is a graphic mod that enhances post processing effects to make games look better graphically. An ENB can add effects like realistic sun rays, much more realistic water reflections even make lighting effects work on the rain and snow also make textures appear more 3d looking and more. They make a BIG difference to how your game looks but also require some half decent hardware to run so if your pc is not at least an entry level gaming pc I would suggest not getting an ENB.
Also ENB mods need to be installed manually video linked below will show you how its not very hard to do. Here is two screenshots of my game one with ENB off the other with it turned on.
That or higher will run it no worries at all. Lower specs then this I would recommend using the mods without the ENB and you should be fine. Also storage needed for the entire modlist is approx 50gb. You can still use all of the mods without an ENB.
Re-Engaged for Obsidian [www. It honestly doesn't take long to do. I find Re-Engaged Obsidian to be far superior to any other ENB you really should use this with the Obsidian weather mod it is below in my modlist. Not to worry I will tell you what mods need to load AFTER or before as I list them below : These are mods that are either essential for certain mods in my lists to work, or mods I think improve overall gameplay experience.
Unofficial Skyrim Special Edition Patch [www. SkyUI [www. SkyHUD [www. Dynamically shows you the parts of the hud you need to see while you play and hides them when you don't. I use the oblivion preset. Enhanced Lights and FX [www. Just remember to hit save then apply : RaceMenu [www. Ordinator - Perks of Skyrim [www. Apocalypse - Magic of Skyrim [www.
Now for the textures these are going to be the biggest mods in file size, but they will get rid of the old, outdated and ugly looking vanilla Skyrim textures with something much more eye pleasing. This texture pack gives you really good looking This part of the modlist will focus on the details of the player-characters, npcs and creatures.
BodySlide and Outfit Studio [www. Total Character Makeover [www. Yes even bandits, raiders all the bad girls and good ones. I use this one for better looking female skin using the 4k "sweaty" version on the installer.
These patrols often cross paths with each other or the player creating new encounters or unexpected aid. It also includes small Civil War battles and some non-Khajiit Caravans.
Here I will list all of the mods I am currently using to add lots of new lore-friendly weapons and armor to the game and also improve on the existing vanilla ones. Immersive Weapons [www. Adds alot of new weapons all the npcs use them, you can find them in loot, does not replace the games vanilla weapons, it's a great weapon mod. Basically all the armor and weapons keep the original vanilla look but are just a way better looking version of the original.
This part of my modlist will cover the flora of Skyrim, adding new things and making the old look much better. Skyrim Flora Overhaul SE [www. I only include it here because if you experience too much fps loss with the others this is still a great mod for grass, trees and plants. Skyrim 3D Landscapes [www. It can give you a bit of an FPS drop but it's definitely worth it. It provides a huge variety of grasses and adds alot of extra grasses as well.
This mod adds insanely detailed high-poly trees to the game not only replaces but also adds a lot more trees and small trees to make more realistic looking dense forests. It will likely give you an fps drop but this one is certainly worth it. I would recommend sticking with Flora Overhaul trees if you think your machine wouldn't handle this. You may find some of these mods handy, these are just some random other mods I use as my own personal preference.
I think this font looks great in Skyrim. Looks great with SkyHud mod. Will not conflict with anything in my modlist. A Quality World Map [www. Also adds a detailed Solsteim map. Dawnguard Map Markers [www. So handy for that place. The Notice Board SE [www. If you ever run out of things to do this will keep you occupied for hours on end. Immersive Music [www. Instant Mining [www. This time, though, I was going to do it properly. A while ago, I discovered a couple of mod guides—exhaustive projects, often containing hundreds of mods, painstakingly chosen to tweak Skyrim in very specific ways.
I'm a big fan of letting other people do the hard work for me, so this seemed like the perfect way to make Skyrim feel fresh. Or at least, it did until I started reading one. Even with a step-by-step guide, the sheer effort of installing and configuring it all seemed monumental. Luckily, one of the guides referenced a tool called Wabbajack. Suddenly, an absurdly modded Skyrim was in reach.
Wabbajack is a program that automates the installation of these mega-guides. You run it. You tell it where all your directories are. You pick one of its supported lists. And then you go to sleep. That's it. When you wake up, you have hundreds of Skyrim mods ready to go. Well, almost ready. There are still some steps you need to manually perform, especially if the guide you've picked recommends an ENB wrapper. Even if it doesn't, you've got to manually configure the mods in-game.
Nevertheless, it's a lot easier to configure a handful of mods than to install hundreds. The first list I picked was based on Lexy's Legacy of the Dragonborn —a guide built around the Legacy of the Dragonborn mod. The mod itself sounds like an impressive piece of work, billing itself as an expansion-sized addition that adds new items, new quests and, most importantly, a display hall for showing off artifacts and a new explorer's guild.
And to that, Lexy's list adds even more stuff, all curated to support what Legacy of the Dragonborn does. New quests! New systems! New locations! New armour! It sounded like a definitive round-up of the modding community's most audacious creations, which instantly piqued my interest. Within minutes of playing, though, I realised I'd made a mistake—one that, to be clear, was entirely of my own making.
It's not just that the thought of installing hundreds of mods made me tired, I also didn't really fancy reading and remembering which mods were being installed. Suddenly, I was freezing to death in Windhelm, penniless and without the resources to craft warmer armour. Things kept happening, and I rarely understood why.
And, thanks to an extensive series of combat and difficulty tweaks, every fight was a brutal battle for survival. And sure, I could have fought through the confusion. But already I knew I was out of my depth.
This is a mod list designed for those bored of Skyrim, who want to break it into something weird and deadly. But it's been many years since I last played, and I was quite looking forward to the comforting blanket of nostalgia. I needed a list that was still essentially Skyrim.
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