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If you have that level of immersion, then ya its doable, but its not a switch I can really turn on myself without the software enforcing the switch.
Survival Mode was such an immersive Skyrim experiences for me and i can't imagine playing the game without it now. It was really well done.
Mostly puddle/surface mods with a few minor overhauls such as ascension, but still a very good start.
I see potential in this remaster considering it runs about 100 times better than the original with 100+ esp mods, the original game would crash if you just looked at it wrong like most Bethesda games Fallout, TES etc., somehow being part UE5 has stabilized modding a lot more.
Unreal Engine may be unoptimized as hell, but modding has always been pretty stable just lacking in geeneral, having access to the construction set should rectify that, i think Oblivion will have the biggest modding community we have seen yet for UE5, it's already surpassing Stalker 2 at this point.
Also the original construction set works about 80-85%, the only problem arises when you want to create new items from scratch with custom mesh/textures, but someone has already managed to do that, i tried it myself but i could only manage to edit items that is already in-game.