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but if you're trying to fight boredom a simple procedural generator isn't going to prolong this very much. try one of the first mods uploaded to SE, skyrim underground, ~70 new dungeons, new creatures to fight, etc. (https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/131)
edit: and they will know what's going on if there are quest updates with descriptive entries. they have a talent for that because they were made for adventuring
if that's the future of gaming, I expect America is going to have a Japanese-level hikikomori subculture... work online, food and groceries delivered from online, friends online, and life, lived literally from your chair, in game worlds as realistic as reality.
edit: ahh nevermind, CHIM is just another implementation just never heard of it yet. :-) you know what I'm talking about already.