The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition

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outcast Apr 28, 2023 @ 4:17pm
Any ultimate graphics mod list out there?
I have played and modded Skryim heavy in the past (non se edition), but I am looking into getting back into Skryrim and modding se. However there is so many mods now that it almost makes ones head spin. When I modded Morrowind recently there was some really good and comprehensive guides for getting the game as close as possible to its peak in terms of graphics. I wonder if there is something like this for Skyrim? I assume there are tons of guides out there with mod lists on what to install to make the game look its best, but is there any sort of consensus on what is the most updated and best guides? Is there some "go to" guide that most are recommending for example?
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Dexter Apr 28, 2023 @ 10:04pm 
Easiest and most reliable are Wabbajack mod lists. AVO got upgraded recently. There are some that can be easly found with google.

Maybe find one under one of those "next gen ultra super duper 2023 skyrim" on YT

Last words, I do not recommend Sinistar list. dunno if he is still around
SpeedFreak1972 Apr 28, 2023 @ 10:48pm 
In general there's no Ultimate due to the fact especially with graphics it's all down to preference and your pc specs.
Last edited by SpeedFreak1972; Apr 29, 2023 @ 6:30am
outcast Apr 29, 2023 @ 6:29am 
Originally posted by Dexter:
Easiest and most reliable are Wabbajack mod lists. AVO got upgraded recently. There are some that can be easly found with google.

Maybe find one under one of those "next gen ultra super duper 2023 skyrim" on YT

Last words, I do not recommend Sinistar list. dunno if he is still around

Yes Wabbajack mod lists seems really nice and I did not know it existed before yesterday. Normally I would add one or a few mods at a time but honestly I am not sure I am really up to that task again and especially with Skyrim where there seem to be almost an infinite amount of mods.

From what I understand you can adjust and remove mods as normal after you use a wabbajack also if there is some particular mod you don't like or want to swap out? (Say for example hairstyles that I often find many mods use way to extravagant and modern looks for my taste)

Then the only "problem" is to find the wabbajack to go with.
I found this one yesterday that looks absolutely amazing in the videos: https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/55526?tab=description&BH=0

The one you mention I did not find on Nexus? Is this the official link?
https://github.com/The-Animonculory/AVO-NG

Also are there other good places to find all the top Wabbajacks or guides or do one have to just google?

I also wonder about the potential of having 2 or more wabbajacks installed that one can swap between to see which one one like best? But that is probably just inviting problems?
Last edited by outcast; Apr 29, 2023 @ 6:31am
smr1957 Apr 29, 2023 @ 9:43am 
Originally posted by outcast:
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From what I understand you can adjust and remove mods as normal after you use a wabbajack also if there is some particular mod you don't like or want to swap out? (Say for example hairstyles that I often find many mods use way to extravagant and modern looks for my taste)

Then the only "problem" is to find the wabbajack to go with.
I found this one yesterday that looks absolutely amazing in the videos: https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/55526?tab=description&BH=0
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Yes, you can add and remove mods as normal, but you may break things as the packs (and Collections on Nexus) are as is and are designed to be a compete totality of all the mods. So, if you want to add or remove anything, you should ask the author first. Also, should you encounter any issues, you will have to ask the author to resolve them (which, if you made changes to the pack or Collection, and the author did not state that it was safe to do so, may result in forfeiting support) - we cannot help in the forums with packs or collections, due to how they are put together. Anything anyone may post in the forum would be pure speculation and guessing.
outcast Apr 29, 2023 @ 11:42am 
Originally posted by smr1957:
Originally posted by outcast:
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From what I understand you can adjust and remove mods as normal after you use a wabbajack also if there is some particular mod you don't like or want to swap out? (Say for example hairstyles that I often find many mods use way to extravagant and modern looks for my taste)

Then the only "problem" is to find the wabbajack to go with.
I found this one yesterday that looks absolutely amazing in the videos: https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/55526?tab=description&BH=0
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Yes, you can add and remove mods as normal, but you may break things as the packs (and Collections on Nexus) are as is and are designed to be a compete totality of all the mods. So, if you want to add or remove anything, you should ask the author first. Also, should you encounter any issues, you will have to ask the author to resolve them (which, if you made changes to the pack or Collection, and the author did not state that it was safe to do so, may result in forfeiting support) - we cannot help in the forums with packs or collections, due to how they are put together. Anything anyone may post in the forum would be pure speculation and guessing.

But from what I understand a collection/pack and a wabbajack are different things?
smr1957 Apr 29, 2023 @ 11:49am 
Nexus Collections and Wabbajack work on the same basic principle - they are mod lists formulated by an author wherein the mods have (ideally) been selected for compatibility and with a certain artistic or gameplay goal in mind. So while some details may differ, they serve basically the same purpose and function - allowing the user to install a complete mod build without having to go through the whole hassle of putting it together themselves.
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Date Posted: Apr 28, 2023 @ 4:17pm
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