The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition

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Any good Vampire hunting mods out there? what about more enemies mod
So I am playing with dawnguard
I downloaded this: vampire lord expansion v2
any out there?
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matt Aug 27, 2021 @ 7:15pm 
If all you want is a series of Radiant vampire-themed quests, there's a bunch of them in Dawnguard. My vampire hunter was kept pretty busy, though the quests get a little repetitive after a while.

You might be interested in these mods:

I dunno. I haven't used any of them. Try them out and tell us if they're any good. Maybe I'll dig up my old vampire hunter's saved game.
Adam Jensen 007 Aug 27, 2021 @ 8:18pm 
Originally posted by matt:
If all you want is a series of Radiant vampire-themed quests, there's a bunch of them in Dawnguard. My vampire hunter was kept pretty busy, though the quests get a little repetitive after a while.

You might be interested in these mods:

I dunno. I haven't used any of them. Try them out and tell us if they're any good. Maybe I'll dig up my old vampire hunter's saved game.
sure friend thanks one question I found Dawnguard DLC not as good as Dragon born like a lot of times it feels like fetch this and fetch that
stmpunk Aug 27, 2021 @ 8:54pm 
Originally posted by Adam Jensen 007:
Originally posted by matt:
If all you want is a series of Radiant vampire-themed quests, there's a bunch of them in Dawnguard. My vampire hunter was kept pretty busy, though the quests get a little repetitive after a while.

You might be interested in these mods:

I dunno. I haven't used any of them. Try them out and tell us if they're any good. Maybe I'll dig up my old vampire hunter's saved game.
sure friend thanks one question I found Dawnguard DLC not as good as Dragon born like a lot of times it feels like fetch this and fetch that
Dawnguard is a addon sized DLC with a few caveat cherry toppings of 2 small yet interesting landmasses to explore. I don't consider it a fully flushed DLC at all, it's even smaller than Knights of the Nine.
I personally prefer siding with the Vampires (way more interesting), while Dawnguard feels like yet another generic radiant generator of a off-shoot half-baked Warriors Guild from Oblivion that uses Companions' quest molds. I like it for RPing purposes (siding with Dawnguard), but there's no atmosphere, no depth, and absolutely nothing interesting going for it, while being a vampire (even though disturbingly evil at times) does feel like something different, best part of it is that at some point you get the option to turn your spouse into a vampire, it's sort of epic.

Danwguard's upside are a few special unique spells, some silly dialogues that can make you laugh your bottoms out, and the crossbow schematics (perfect for a character that likes the whole Dwemer engineering theme).

Honestly I'd say that Skyrim has only one DLC (Dragonborn), and that's it. The remaining feel like cut content during development added later on as an after-thought. Dawnguard feels like that with the only standing out feature being Serana's dialogues + AI packages. As for Hearthfire I am 100% sure it was cut content that they've patched back in when it was "working properly", I mean, we had sawmills from the beginning, it wasn't coincidence.

on the other hand Oblivion had very memorable DLCs, even if negatively (Day 1 Horse Armor DLC, wtf? ethernal internet meme that one);
Last edited by stmpunk; Aug 27, 2021 @ 9:01pm
Adam Jensen 007 Aug 27, 2021 @ 9:01pm 
Originally posted by Huginn.ok.Muninn:
Originally posted by Adam Jensen 007:
sure friend thanks one question I found Dawnguard DLC not as good as Dragon born like a lot of times it feels like fetch this and fetch that
Dawnguard is a addon sized DLC with a few caveat cherry toppings of 2 small yet interesting landmasses to explore. I don't consider it a fully flushed DLC at all, it's even smaller than Knights of the Nine.
I personally prefer siding with the Vampires (way more interesting), while Dawnguard feels like yet another generic radiant generator of a off-shoot half-baked Warriors Guild from Oblivion that uses Companions' quest molds. I like it for RPing purposes (siding with Dawnguard), but there's no atmosphere, no depth, and absolutely nothing interesting going for it, while being a vampire (even though disturbingly evil at times) does feel like something different, best part of it is that at some point you get the option to turn your spouse into a vampire, it's sort of epic.

Danwguard's upside are a few special unique spells, some silly dialogues that can make you laugh your bottoms out, and the crossbow schematics (perfect for a character that likes the whole Dwemer engineering theme).
Honestly I'd say that Skyrim has only one DLC (Dragonborn), and that's it. The remaining feel like cut content during development added later on as an after-thought.
then try the 4 main vampire mods then. I coulnd't get myself to side with vampires cause of moral reasons (I know right) but also seeing humans treat as cattle is a holocaust
one question though I installed skyrim 2k noble via vortex it is green enabled and there was a message top but I don't see any difference?
stmpunk Aug 27, 2021 @ 9:06pm 
Originally posted by Adam Jensen 007:
Originally posted by Huginn.ok.Muninn:
Dawnguard is a addon sized DLC with a few caveat cherry toppings of 2 small yet interesting landmasses to explore. I don't consider it a fully flushed DLC at all, it's even smaller than Knights of the Nine.
I personally prefer siding with the Vampires (way more interesting), while Dawnguard feels like yet another generic radiant generator of a off-shoot half-baked Warriors Guild from Oblivion that uses Companions' quest molds. I like it for RPing purposes (siding with Dawnguard), but there's no atmosphere, no depth, and absolutely nothing interesting going for it, while being a vampire (even though disturbingly evil at times) does feel like something different, best part of it is that at some point you get the option to turn your spouse into a vampire, it's sort of epic.

Danwguard's upside are a few special unique spells, some silly dialogues that can make you laugh your bottoms out, and the crossbow schematics (perfect for a character that likes the whole Dwemer engineering theme).
Honestly I'd say that Skyrim has only one DLC (Dragonborn), and that's it. The remaining feel like cut content during development added later on as an after-thought.
then try the 4 main vampire mods then. I coulnd't get myself to side with vampires cause of moral reasons (I know right) but also seeing humans treat as cattle is a holocaust
one question though I installed skyrim 2k noble via vortex it is green enabled and there was a message top but I don't see any difference?
I already use Sacrosanct - epic mod for vampires. Imho you can't go wrong with EnaiSiaion's mods, I use all of them (the full versions)
Adam Jensen 007 Aug 27, 2021 @ 9:16pm 
Originally posted by Huginn.ok.Muninn:
Originally posted by Adam Jensen 007:
then try the 4 main vampire mods then. I coulnd't get myself to side with vampires cause of moral reasons (I know right) but also seeing humans treat as cattle is a holocaust
one question though I installed skyrim 2k noble via vortex it is green enabled and there was a message top but I don't see any difference?
I already use Sacrosanct - epic mod for vampires. Imho you can't go wrong with EnaiSiaion's mods, I use all of them (the full versions)
nice just for noble skyrim question as long as vortex is green is enabled right?
stmpunk Aug 27, 2021 @ 11:08pm 
Originally posted by Adam Jensen 007:
Originally posted by Huginn.ok.Muninn:
I already use Sacrosanct - epic mod for vampires. Imho you can't go wrong with EnaiSiaion's mods, I use all of them (the full versions)
nice just for noble skyrim question as long as vortex is green is enabled right?
idk, never used vortex, only Nexus Mod Manager, MO1 and MO2
Last edited by stmpunk; Aug 27, 2021 @ 11:08pm
matt Aug 28, 2021 @ 2:17am 
After you install mods in Vortex, you have to activate them. You might not have activated Noble 2k.
Adam Jensen 007 Aug 28, 2021 @ 10:49am 
Originally posted by matt:
After you install mods in Vortex, you have to activate them. You might not have activated Noble 2k.
Hi Matt so the vortex is green and there is a message white run that says "2 new MCM items were added from new mods" in dragon reach after I enabled the mod. The graphics I don't notice any improvement
https://imgur.com/a/NIZRwsh
󠀡󠀡 Aug 28, 2021 @ 10:57am 
Originally posted by Adam Jensen 007:
Originally posted by matt:
After you install mods in Vortex, you have to activate them. You might not have activated Noble 2k.
Hi Matt so the vortex is green and there is a message white run that says "2 new MCM items were added from new mods" in dragon reach after I enabled the mod. The graphics I don't notice any improvement
https://imgur.com/a/NIZRwsh
Did you use LOOT to fix your load order? You need Vortex and LOOT at the VERY least to try to mod. If that's all you use you'll have a buggy mod experience anyways. Xedit can clean / fix mod files. Also certain mods have other requirements too. If you just download a mod and don't have the right requirements then you're asking for trouble.
Adam Jensen 007 Aug 28, 2021 @ 11:03am 
Originally posted by Klingon Empire:
Originally posted by Adam Jensen 007:
Hi Matt so the vortex is green and there is a message white run that says "2 new MCM items were added from new mods" in dragon reach after I enabled the mod. The graphics I don't notice any improvement
https://imgur.com/a/NIZRwsh
Did you use LOOT to fix your load order? You need Vortex and LOOT at the VERY least to try to mod. If that's all you use you'll have a buggy mod experience anyways. Xedit can clean / fix mod files. Also certain mods have other requirements too. If you just download a mod and don't have the right requirements then you're asking for trouble.
No sorry I did not use LOOT what is that
well I am not sure about load order could you help
My Graphics card is GEForce 1650 laptop
Adam Jensen 007 Aug 28, 2021 @ 11:04am 
I do check requirements everytime
󠀡󠀡 Aug 28, 2021 @ 11:22am 
Originally posted by Adam Jensen 007:
Originally posted by Klingon Empire:
Did you use LOOT to fix your load order? You need Vortex and LOOT at the VERY least to try to mod. If that's all you use you'll have a buggy mod experience anyways. Xedit can clean / fix mod files. Also certain mods have other requirements too. If you just download a mod and don't have the right requirements then you're asking for trouble.
No sorry I did not use LOOT what is that
well I am not sure about load order could you help
My Graphics card is GEForce 1650 laptop
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1986067552

You can skip down to Do's & Don'ts. Vlad goes through what you need to do and how to do it. You can just follow the first set up process (what tools you need and watch how to use them) and then get the first 1-5 mods for a "basic set up" that will fix a lot of Skyrim vanilla issues. Then if you had a few mods you want to add you can but remember to use LOOT (Load Order Optimization Tool). If you don't use that then you have to manually adjust the load order and it can be a hassle. This guide is hands down phenomenal for modding Skyrim. It's the best one I've ever found.
Adam Jensen 007 Aug 28, 2021 @ 3:24pm 
Thanks mate I missed it I was in a rush to set up the game xd
󠀡󠀡 Aug 28, 2021 @ 4:31pm 
Originally posted by Adam Jensen 007:
Thanks mate I missed it I was in a rush to set up the game xd
No problem. Thank Vlad they're the one who did the guide. I just try to point others who need help to it so they can mod Skyrim hassle free and have fun.
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