The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

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Eclipsed 24 Thg06, 2014 @ 1:36am
Mods I should get for Skyrim
Hello fellow skyrim players! I was wondering what kind of mods I should get.
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Felphordeez 24 Thg06, 2014 @ 3:17am 
try getting some 3rd person animations like the yy animations or something along those lines. get a body mod like cbbe and unp with the armor replacers (you can get boob and butt physics if you really want it) and shlongs for skyrim if you like equality.
but these are all very common and easily found.
i do recomend http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/1603/? it is a mod that allows you to change your walk/run/sprint speeds, very useful

some must-have mods are SKSE (you will need to google it) skyUI and either enhanced character edit or race menu (for making you look pretty :3).

you can find these and many more mods at the nexus, it is the link i have already provided.
MageThis 24 Thg06, 2014 @ 3:19am 
None, until you read the stickies, and review "gophers" basic modding videos.
★Kelvy★ 24 Thg06, 2014 @ 3:27am 
Google 'Skyrim Beautification Project' around 20+ pages listing mods form nexus and others from fixes/NCP/followers/armour/ ENBs and comments on them whats good or not and how to install/in what order/cleaning/SKSE and more.
ᴅᴇxᴛ 24 Thg06, 2014 @ 3:36am 
Graphic mods, only if ur PC is powerful enought
Mormacil 24 Thg06, 2014 @ 3:52am 
Nguyên văn bởi MageThis:
None, until you read the stickies, and review "gophers" basic modding videos.
This and:
Nguyên văn bởi Rust:
If you have time read the S.T.E.P guide.
Watch Gopher vids on youtube.

And go often on Nexus to learn which mod is good for what etc.
This. What do you want? How well does your game run? etc.
Shelt 24 Thg06, 2014 @ 3:58am 
Dova Chicken! He carries your stuff, now with fus ro cluck shout!
Overklock 24 Thg06, 2014 @ 4:57am 
SkyUI, skse and SkyRe are a must, rest are optional
Rhorge 24 Thg06, 2014 @ 5:03am 
Forget SkyRe, Reqiem is where it's at.
Stoob 24 Thg06, 2014 @ 5:07am 
Depends how long you've been playing for IMO. If you've barely done any quests, wait. Play the game unmodded (apart from Unofficial Patches and maybe SKUI) to get a feel of it, then you can decide what it is that you want to improve/change.
SkyEyez 24 Thg06, 2014 @ 5:24am 
I highly advise to do your first playthrough without mods. Otherwise it will ruin your experience. When you're very familiar with the game after around 150-200 hours you can go check the skyrim nexus: www.nexusmods.com/skyrim
(steam workshop sucks and will break your game after some time because of auto install and mod compatibility issues.) In the nexus go to top files and tick most endorsed of all time. There you go. Or check the categories for specific things like armor or weapons. Just keep in mind to always tick "most endorsed of all time". With this procedure the website directly shows you the best mods without the need to browse 34000 files. Installing mods might seem easy but you will 100% destroy your savegame and your whole installation if you just install and uninstall everything you please without checking compatibility problems, scripts etc. Look up gopher on youtube he has the best skyrim modding tutorials in english.

One advise though: Check the files you install for scripts. (search for a folder called "scripts") Scripts are bad m'kay. Only install script mods which you will definitly never uninstall. Once you save with a script mod it gets attached to your savefile and if you uninstall this specific mod your save will suffer permanent damage.
VeNoMx 24 Thg06, 2014 @ 6:28am 
The Skyrim G.E.M.S resource is pretty good too
StealthMomo 24 Thg06, 2014 @ 6:36am 
Beginners should start here: Skyrim Nexus: Most endorsed files of all-time[www.nexusmods.com]
damvcoool 24 Thg06, 2014 @ 6:47am 
I would recommend to use only the Unofficial patches, and SkyUI. all other mods would be subject to preference.
Vchipp777 24 Thg06, 2014 @ 11:20am 
Anything that involve sexy naugthy bits :B1:
Phauxks 24 Thg06, 2014 @ 11:28am 
I like the smaller, more atmospheric mods, like Guard Dialogue Overhaul or Wet and Cold -- they make the game a bit more immersive without changing the core gameplay. Also Useful things like Unlimited Bookshelves and the one I can't remember the name of, that lets you melt things like daggers or goblets back into ingots. . .
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