I've been advocating a lightweight Requiem build for quite some time.
We probably share some choices there, I bet, too. Not like I'm going to check every item...
Why not just play lalaland, has 3bftweaks, good graphics that arent too demanding, and is otherwise pretty lightweight.I've been advocating a lightweight Requiem build for quite some time.
We probably share some choices there, I bet, too. Not like I'm going to check every item...
https://loadorderlibrary.com/lists/moonshadow-wip
list isnt too long and tis separated by categories
It seems very tasteful and well thought out. Actually when my new PC arrives I'll install this I'm pretty sure.
It's still like 2 or 3 times as many mods as I have. If not more.I've been advocating a lightweight Requiem build for quite some time.
We probably share some choices there, I bet, too. Not like I'm going to check every item...
https://loadorderlibrary.com/lists/moonshadow-wip
list isnt too long and tis separated by categories
It seems very tasteful and well thought out. Actually when my new PC arrives I'll install this I'm pretty sure.
Why not just play lalaland, has 3bftweaks, good graphics that arent too demanding, and is otherwise pretty lightweight.I've been advocating a lightweight Requiem build for quite some time.
We probably share some choices there, I bet, too. Not like I'm going to check every item...
https://loadorderlibrary.com/lists/moonshadow-wip
list isnt too long and tis separated by categories
It seems very tasteful and well thought out. Actually when my new PC arrives I'll install this I'm pretty sure.
cant even find that on wabbajack.
Get skse, SkyUI, the unofficial patches for the base game and DLC, QuickLoot RE, Consistent Sensitivity, SSE Display Tweaks (for high refresh rates without breaking the physics),I've never played Skyrim before, but might give the Anniversary Edition a go now. I don't want to read through all the 257 pages, so, in brief, what mods are recommendable? I run a GTX 980 with a 1920x1080 screen, so some graphic mods which aren't too demanding might be interesting.Skyrim Upscaler (DLAA for superior antialiasing or DLSS/FSR/XeSS for lower energy consumption or something).I missed the part about GTX 980, however FSR2 could still be viable if performance issues occur, though you should be fine with 1080@60.
Try to avoid graphical upgrades, like texture packs and shit - they're usually quite hardware demanding and most often suck.
Yes, Why? Shouldn't I?Stupid question, you are running it through ModOrganizer2, right?
In the intructions guide, it is required to launch the patch in order for the mod to work.
I would love to replay Skyrim. I'm afraid of the amount of shit I would end up installing, I've been out of the scene completely since 2014. Though I've learned a lot by modding New Vegas and Morrowind.
One day, though.
It's unthinkable not to use them.Yes, Why? Shouldn't I?Stupid question, you are running it through ModOrganizer2, right?
In the intructions guide, it is required to launch the patch in order for the mod to work.
These mod organisers work? I had a perfectly running game years ago, then used an organiser and itgave all the babes schlongsbroke my game.
It's unthinkable not to use them.Yes, Why? Shouldn't I?Stupid question, you are running it through ModOrganizer2, right?
In the intructions guide, it is required to launch the patch in order for the mod to work.
These mod organisers work? I had a perfectly running game years ago, then used an organiser and itgave all the babes schlongsbroke my game.
Of course you need to start a game with it. And better stick with your setup too.
I forced myself to do it, finally, and playing through the game, finally, felt like a coherent experience.
I've shared my "minimal" Requiem setup before in this thread. If you're interested I can dig it up.
AFAIK you can install them in any order and then let the Modorganizer2 sort them out. Unless the mod creator specifically mentions an install order.
Patches and bug fixes
Big mods and overhauls that affect the entire game
Quest mods (big or small)
Environments/weather Overhauls
Large add-ons that add cities/towns/land masses
Adds buildings to current cities/towns
Plants and foliage mods for the entire game
Gameplay changes/tweaks/add-ons such as combat/magic/perks/etc
Changes/add-ons to NPCs
Visual/textural/atmospheric changes
Sound/audio/FX alterations
Sorting, menu, and player & NPC inventory
Cheat items
Character model replacements
Weapons/armor/clothing add-ons/additions
Crafting related mods
Misc. items, as well as small scale foliage
Weapon/armor/clothing alterations
Specific mods that need to be loaded at the bottom as directed by the mod author
Mods that remove graphical effects, like disabling godrays, to improve performance - this goes last to ensure that all mod added effects get disabled too.
MO2 is really amazing for if you want to have several different modded versions of the game. Effectively, you can be working on one mod setup (profile), totally break it, and in the next breath go to another settled profile and just continue playing the game - which gets around one of the biggest problems with modding Bethesda games, which was always that you'd get into some modding nightmare and be unable to play the game again until you'd sorted it out. (The situation has been complicated by the more recent possibility of having per-profile mods that work outside the data folder, but that's a whole other thing and it's best to understand the simple way of using MO2 before you get into those types of mods.)I keep thinking I'm playing BG and installing mods from there in a specific order to overwrite other mods. AFAIK you can install them in any order and then let the Modorganizer2 sort them out. Unless the mod creator specifically mentions an install order.
Also discovered this mod here: https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/39043
Which does this: This mod incorporates almost every perk from Growl, Bloodmoon Rising and Werewolf Perks Expanded into a single tree. The combined werewolf tree features a total of 47 perks compared to vanilla's 11 which allows for a lot more gameplay options.
Sounds like fun. Just need to get up to speed on the latest vampire bloodlines mod for SE now and any hybrid mods that allow you to play both.
You should have a look around, there are more than likely new SE mods that fill a similar niche.If anything Bethesda seem to be the ones ruining it. Many of the mods on my list are not compatible with the SE after I've just upgraded from the LE. 'Familiar Faces is an example - where you can import a previous player character into a further game as a follower. So say someone creates a Kathleen Kennedy player character, you can import the bitch and do all sorts to her in a dungeon in another game. Just saying.
Is there any good quest mods lately? I think the last one I played was "Moonpath to Elsweyr" or something like that. Almost ten years ago lol.