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I’m not in beta, but am eagerly awaiting April 6th. In the meantime, I’m considering what mods I can safely add to 4.0. SrGatonegro said (probably in reference to US 3.4) “I have about 120 mods on top of my Ultimate Skyrim setup and everything's stable and works correctly”. He sets out a good technique for adding these mods in this post:
Unfortunately, I do not have the skill to make patches, so I’m looking for really straightforward mods that can be dropped in the load order without upsetting anything.
Here is my list:
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1)I start with this website:
The author posts a very useful step-by-step guide for adding 58 mods that will not conflict with or impact US 4.0, which mods he has tested. (The one impact is reduced FPS which will affect lower-end computers.) This is a great starting point, and I’m really grateful for his efforts. You’ll see that it is up-to-date for US Beta 4. Most important for me is Skyrim Realistic Overhaul, which is an extraordinary mod that “contains 10gb of high quality 2048k/4096k textures. It drastically increases quality while keeping the artistic look of original textures.”
2) There are many great texture mods that do not contain plugins. A key factor is to choose a great mod author with a proven track record. The two I am thinking of are Gamwich and Kajuan. Gamwich’s mods are the Rustic series. BB includes Rustic Clothing in 4.0, but there is so much more. I’m thinking that the reason more are not included is that it will put too much stress on a low-end machine. For those like me that have a high-end computer, I’m thinking there is no reason not to include many of the Gamwich and Kajuan texture mods. Some one will no doubt correct me, but how can I crash US with texture mods?
Skyrim Additional Music Project Xb
3) Next are NPC appearance mods. Bijin NPCs, Bijin Wives, Bijin Warmaidens, The Ordinary Women. You would have to add the ESP for each of these to the Reqtificator.ini file in your mods folder. I’m less sure of the impact adding these files will have.
4) Next are files that get rid of underwear: Dimonized UNP Female Body and Dizona Body. I’m not interested in adding sex mods or anything like that, I just find underwear ridiculous looking and want to add this slight adult element to my game. Again, not sure of the impact on US. The files would not have to be added to Reqtificator.ini
5) There is a really outstanding, totally incredible audio file here:
Here is the YouTube video that plays the entirety of the tracks added (about 3 hours, 44 minutes).
I previously had this mod installed and it is far-and-away one of the best mods on Skyrim. Read the comments under the YouTube video. I’m reasonably sure this mod can safely be added to US without difficulty.
6) Next are Inigo and either Lucien or Arissa (and their Requiem patches). In previous Reddit threads, it has been confirmed that these can be added to 3.4 without difficulty, so I do not anticipate a problem. Not really sure why at least Inigo (one of the truly great Skyrim mods) has not been added to US, but there you go.
7) Last is one that probably cannot be added, though I’m not entirely sure why.
And a great Requiem patch, very recently updated:
CACO is such a beautiful mod. The alchemical bombs in particular are a great feature. Also the butterflies. So, the Requiem patch is there, which is a huge plus. I’m thinking the problem is that the added food items are not consistent with the food in US. But is that really such a huge problem? Will the game crash?
Anyhow, there’s my list. Waiting for April 6th.
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Ever wanted to replay The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim without redoing all the old and boring main quests? I know, it is a pain to go through the same linear lore every time you restart the game. For this, I have selected a number of mods that will improve your gaming experience and give you a better start.
Sick of starting back in Helgen?
Every Skyrim veteran knows that this is the most excruciating beginning in any game! Long cut scene, boring dragon killing everyone and, finally, your lame-ish escape to freedom. All of this can be avoided with one simple mod:
Alternate Start - Live Another Life
As the name sais, your beginning will be spice up by placing your character in a chosen map location, with an alternative life. All this options are very varied, so choose carefully as some beginnings are harder than others.
How to skip the Lore?
This is the tricky part, but not impossible to accomplish. So far, there are two ways:
You are not the Dragonborn
A mod that will offer you the opportunity to avoid the lore and be a simple adventurer. You will not be able to use shouts and dragons will not give their soul to you, upon death.
Or, you could manually end all the main quests by console commands (which can be accessed by pressing the '~' key). Here are the codes:
- Unbound Quest:
- SetStageMQ101 900
- Before the Storm Quest:
- SetStageMQ102 160
- Bleak Falls BarrowQuest:
- SetStageMQ103 190
- Dragon Rising:
- SetStageMQ104 160
- The Way of the Voice Quest:
- SetStageMQ105 160
- The Horn of Jurgen Windcaller Quest:
- SetStageMQ105Ustengrav 60
- A Blade in the Dark Quest:
- SetStageMQ106 200
- Diplomatic Immunity Quest:
- SetStageMQ201 255
- A Cornered Rat Quest:
- SetStageMQ202 180
- Alduin's Wall Quest:
- SetStageMQ203 280
- The Throat of the World Quest:
- SetStageMQ204 200
- Elder Knowledge Quest:
- SetStageMQ205 100
- To obtain the Elder Scroll:
- Player.AddItem 2d513 1
- Alduin's Bane Quest:
- SetStageMQ206 220
- The Fallen Quest:
- SetStageMQ301 220
- The World-Eater's Eyrie Quest:
- SetStageMQ303 300
- Sovngarde Quest:
- SetStageMQ304 200
- Dragonslayer Quest:
- SetStageMQ305 200
It's indicated to 'SetStage' from all these quests in the presented order so you avoid any later bugs. Always make 'Super-Duper' sure you SAVE, before you make any changes to the game! Also, I did not include the Civil War, as that quest has to be done manually to avoid any lore script conflicts!
How to avoid triggering Side Quests?
Don't you just hate it when your try to talk to an NPC and all of a sudden he gives you a side quest, you didn't even want in the first place? To avoid them, you can use a very smart mod named:
The Choice is Yours
Now you can relax and talk, all you want, with anyone you like!
Keeping you busy with new Content
Who wouldn't like a new adventure in the world of Skyrim? For this I have selected four Quest Mods that will keep you busy for at least a week, of casual playing.
In the original lore, Helgen gets obliterated and becomes a ghost town with no soul. We can change this by rebuilding Helgen with:
Helgen Reborn
Why not add some mystery to Riverwood as well? Go and explore the depths of a very creepy dungeon in:
Into the Depths
Maybe you like to be a true adventurer and explore a true Nordic ruin. For this I recommend:
CONAN Hyborian Age
Last, but not least, we have a brand new world called:
Falskaar
All the mentioned mods don't require a particular character lever, to be started. However, it's recommended that you get at least level 10, before you proceed, so you can have a better gaming experience.
Other Mods I Recommend
If you are tired of the in-game armors, you can try your luck with:
If you hate being a normal vampire, improve your life with:
Want to be an extreme melee fighter? Then use:
Need more spells?
House mods:
Visual and Audio mods:
Better performence mods:
Last Notes
I am sure you guys know other alternative mods, regarding the ones I have mentioned, but this collection is meant to work well on any type of PC, trying to keep the game lore-firenfly and without the loss of performance. Have fun in Skyrim and leave a comment bellow with other suggestions that might improve the game for the rest of the Dragonborns.