The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

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Hoss's Guide to: Skyrim Deliciousness
Av Ocelot
Welp, some of my friends either just got Skyrim, or reinstalled, so... I think it's time I share all the stuff I use to make my Skyrim look delicious. Yes, everything. SO, having said that, I'm going to list every single mod I use, followed by links. Quick note before we start, with BOTH Skyrim Nexus mods AND Skyrim Steam Workshop mods, please be sure to read the descriptions FULLY, as some will conflict with others, and some mods require other mods to work. To install Steam Workshop mods, simply click ''Subscribe'' and the next time you load Skyrim, the launcher will check and download your subscribed items.

And please, let me know if any links direct you to an incorrect mod, or are dead.
   
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Introduction



So, Skyrim... it's a beautiful thing. The Elder Scrolls series itself is a beautiful thing, actually. But how do we make something already so awesome, even more awesome? Mods, of course! This is one thing that has always been a great thing about PC gaming and the Elder Scrolls franchise. Taking a game and making it your own is so rewarding in the end, it's hard not to do it with games like the TES games, right? Right!

So, just a quick intro, nothing too special. I'll be listing all the mods I run, and where to get 'em! Sure, there are other people out there with greater looking setups than mine, but I feel mine looks pretty enough, so I'm sharing the wealth with my fellow gamers and TES fans alike. Hopefully you can find some mods that help bring out more in your game than you've already seen. The guide consists of a mixture of mods from the Skyrim Nexus and from right here on Steam's own Workshop. Due to Steam linking outside sources as normal links and Workshop files with preview images, I will list all non-Workshop mods FIRST, and then Workshop mods, within the lists that follow.

Let's begin! And please, let me know if any links direct you to an incorrect mod, or are dead.

Skyrim Nexus mods note @ end of guide

Skyrim Steam Workshop mods note @ end of guide

Note: I do not claim ownership of any mods listed within this guide. All rights belong solely to the respective creators
Armours & Weapons [Skyrim Nexus]
Character Creation & Aesthetics [Skyrim Nexus]
Character Creation & Aesthetics [Steam Workshop]
Combat [Skyrim Nexus]
ENB Files [Skyrim Nexus]
Environmental [Skyrim Nexus]

*You must download the following files to achieve the full effect of this mod series:
  • FULL Misc.
  • FULL Towns
  • FULL Dungeons
  • FULL Landscapes
  • FULL Riften OR LITE Riften
Miscellaneous [Skyrim Nexus]
Miscellaneous [Steam Workshop]
User Contributions [Skyrim Nexus]
Closing notes
I HIGHLY suggest you install the Nexus Mod Manager if you want to pull less hair out and enjoy your mods faster. Also, when installing a ''series'' of mods (i.e. Skyrim HD) select ''No'' to every prompt asking you to overwrite.

I also HIGHLY suggest you let Skyrim's launcher verify each Workshop mod every time you start Skyrim, just to be safe, ESPECIALLY when you subscribe to NEW Workshop mods.
Closing & Gallery
So that's it! I hope you enjoy what's here and that the mods breathe some new life into your game for many hours to come! Thanks for checkin' this guide out, too. If you dig it, why not give me a Thumbs Up and a Follow? :)









48 kommentarer
Dead 9 jul, 2015 @ 20:47 
I gotta say, there "series" are awesome. But as long as I have my shitty AMD Radeon HD I won't be able to normally play all of them.
Ocelot  [skapare] 9 jul, 2015 @ 20:44 
It's highly recommended.
Dead 9 jul, 2015 @ 20:43 
Does it require an awesome computer?
Black Seven 14 nov, 2014 @ 21:07 
This guide is so great! Clickable links are golden man! Thank you so much! Cheers! XD
Ocelot  [skapare] 14 nov, 2014 @ 9:28 
Removed some dead links, will also be adding some new mods soon.
Ocelot  [skapare] 5 jul, 2014 @ 6:00 
Made some changes, added some new Workshop mods (Character creation and environment) and killed some typos, plus took out some dead links.
Ocelot  [skapare] 7 aug, 2013 @ 10:59 
And added. :)
Ocelot  [skapare] 7 aug, 2013 @ 10:57 
Right on, the description sounds pretty interesting. I'll add it to the contributions section. :)

(And obviously I'll give credit, like I have with the other two, linking to your profile)
Kud 7 aug, 2013 @ 10:54 
Nice guide, might want to look at the book of silence mod for weapon/armor retexture mods
http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/24909/?
ZapSnap 7 aug, 2013 @ 0:38 
I have a mid tier laptop, and I have to play at lowest settings. I am absolutely amazed that this did not affect my performance, did you customly pick these so they wouldn't? Great job man, great job.