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Try Frostfall+Campfire+Wet and Cold+iNeed or something along those lines.
Hunterborn is nice too.
Here is an overview: https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/searchresults/?src_cat=78
Just sort by 'most endorsed'
Check this guy out he is the most serious role player in the world
im not sure if he uses any mods but i think he does maybe in some later episodes
he actually moans when he is being attacked and he talkes to the npc's in the game
i love him
If new to it all, read this to avoid headaches and chestpains:
http://steamcommunity.com/app/72850/discussions/0/594821545176386165/
For Example you can make that people (or piss them off if you prefer)
Or become a part of a faction like in fallout (Except the Civil War)
I mean more interaction with Npc´s.
Thats what i miss almost in skyrim. FO4 has done a much better job there.
Frostfall looks Promising.
I would also like to get some Survival like i know it from the Stalker-Series. (inventory Management take care of sicknes or injuries and so on)
CK = I am on it to make Mila Valentia adoptable after you married her Mother but i do not understand Scripting enough yet. (The last one i modded TES was Morrowind so i have to start nearly as noob) But it seems not much has been changed since MW.
@Elohim. Thats not my thing to sit in front of a screen and talk to an npc wich does not understand what i say :D But every have his own tastes ;)
Kind Regards
Watch it from 00:15:20
The BIGGEST thing that will help with roleplaying though is just keeping a journal for your character. Just open a text document and BAM! there's your journal. It REALLY helps to keep you in character, because like I said, the game doesn't care what your character is when it comes to interactions or the storyline.
And Deadly, I think most people who have that argument against a Beth game, it would be the FPS Fallout-series, since that played very much like Baldur's Gate as you just described.