Minor update 2.03 - added a few more mods and updated the. For the changelog of the update 2.0 itself, read below ↓↓↓↓↓ Minor update 2.04 - added a few more mods improved a few descriptions. I'm here to serve - the more people can have stable modded game, the happier I will be :)Ĭurrent guide version/changelog & future updates: In the rest - feel free to translate into other languages (just message me in Discord first), I'b be glad if you'll link it to help other people and so on. I will also support and gradually expand the guide, so feel free to ask questions and suggest great mods that in your opinion should be in this list :)ĭo not re-upload this guide to other website and/or resources, do not claim it as own work and do not sell it.
I heartily love this community and have a huge respect to all amazing mod authors who gave so many talented creations for our favourite games, that's why I want to do my best to pay them back and this community a little, by making this guide and helping people to have best possible gameplay expirience. ini files for it, already tweaked for the best compatibility and balanced gameplay settings. To make your modding expirience even simpler, if you will decide to replicate my mod list on some extent, there is a complete set of my. In addition, there is a separate mini-guide about my personal gameplay mod list. Most of mods have my personal notes about them, compatibility advices and tweaks recommendations when needed. Everything is divided into sections with a cozy navigation that allows you to jump between them quickly. Mod list contains tons of gameplay mods to improve absolutely any aspect of the game you may want - combat, enemies, spells, perks, quests, new lands, immersion, armors & weapons, leveling, hotkeys, towns & villages, guilds, and a lot of various minor fixes and improvements and much more. Long story short, using mods from this list you can be sure you will have a lot of new challenging and rewarding gameplay hours, and your game will not crash until your game itself is stable by default. That's why, this guide is not simply some kind a list of most endorsed mods, but a list of mods that are qualitative, interesting and stable, mods that I have tested myself. I'm always trying to judge any work as much objectively as possible. For a few months, I was scrupulously testing and combing together hundreds of gameplay mods for Oblivion, learning more about their features, compatibility and stability level. While there is an amazing guide for graphics and stability from Bevilex, this guide is a result of several months of modding Oblivion in attempt to completely overhaul its gameplay (meaning they are fully compatible), transforming the game into something of absolutely new level, while being fully stable at the same time. Welcome folks! You may know (or may not know as well) me as an author of Skyrim Ultimate Modding Guide . 2.0 IS HERE! MAKE SURE TO READ THE CHANGELOG :) It's only a precautionary measure for modders.
Please do not harass Bethesda or its representatives on forums or social networks. This doesn't affect Skyrim LE so you can consider modding it instead.
exe file and to launch your game only via SKSE exe/mod manager, not Steam. Even if you not gonna buy AE (which has close to no sense for PC) - as it's an autoupdate disable Skyrim SE updates till 11 November in Steam settings (like shown here), make sure to back up your game.
Mod authors will have to support "pre" and "post" AE version of the mods, which is tedious. From that moment, SKSE (SE) modding stage will be messed up for an unknown amount of time, due to need of SKSE update and most of SKSE mods rebuilt from scratch for AE. This practically means that as soon as Skyrim SE receives this autoupdate, most to all of your SKSE based mods will break. Other its "content" is a paid option, but game will still update itself. The AE in core itself is free (comes with 3 CC mods), so it'll be an autoupdate. Thousands of functions are changed or deleted.
It's a separate game, like Skyrim LE and SE are.
What does this mean to PC players who mod SE:
Only players to consider it are PS4 players who have utterly limited modding capabilities thanks to Sony being Sony. It's the same Skyrim SE, just with some CC content inbuilt (Creation Club, Bethesda's own mostly paid mods, all of which have free, and often better, analogues).
It's called (surprise) Skyrim Anniversary Edition. ?? Important warning to everyone who mods Skyrim SE ??īethesda did it again - they re-release same Skyrim at.