

Questions that promote simple/yes/no replies, don't encourage quality discussion, or are not allowed - use the Daily Question Thread instead. No limited scope or easily searchable questions. View the full rules for examples of what is and isn't acceptable. Include the game's name in the post title when it is not 100% clear. Post titles should convey the content of your post quickly and effectively. No clickbait, vague, or misleading post titles. Please be civil and do not use derogatory terms. Hate-speech, personal attacks, harassment, witch-hunting, trolling, and similar behavior are not allowed. Remember the human and be respectful of others. No hate-speech, personal attacks, or harassment. Join our Discord chat Read the Wiki / FAQ Twitter Twitch YouTube Content Filters News We are a fan-run community, not an official Nintendo forum. r/NintendoSwitch is the central hub for all news, updates, rumors, and topics relating to the Nintendo Switch. If you take out the music and NPC chatter, it looks unrecognisable as being part of Skyrim.Ask a question Submit memes/shitposts Hide Spoilers Daily Question Thread | Read our Wiki | Join our Discord | 2020 Best Of Award Winners | Game Builder Garage Event Winners The video below gives a nice demonstration of what you'll be working towards. The Reddit user even kindly made a spreadsheet cataloguing all of them, and links to their individual pages, should you want to replicate the experience. The two main components on which this entire enterprise is built are the Skyrim Script Extender - required for the mod elaborate mods, and the ENB mod, which removes some baked-in filters and enhances the game's look so that other graphical mods could be applied.īeyond that, there are over 300 miscellaneous mods at play here, with most of them specifically for visuals. Using the PC version of Skyrim Special Edition, 955StarPooper enlisted the help of the excellent - and in this case necessary - Mod Organiser 2. Specifically, what your game could look like with over 300 of them. Reddit user 955StarPooper has demonstrated just how the entire look of Skyrim can be transformed with the help of mods. There's no such thing as too many mods when it comes to Skyrim.
