After reaching level ~38 Skyrim had become extremely easy for me. Even on the highest difficulty with PISE enabled. (Yes, yes. I know. Shouldn't have used blacksmithing + enchanting combo.) Luckly, I've found this mod:
Currently playing on twice the difficulty of Master (Intense Difficulty 2x.esp) and it's really intense sometimes...
(Don't use it in combination with Deadly Dragons mod. It makes them kill you within 2 secs.)(<-- Nah! My bad. Dragons were deleveled due to some mod. So I encountered Ancient Dragon way too early and didn't know that fleeing was actually the only way in that case.)
I don't think I've bought anything from merchants except some smithing supplies or maybe a couple of ingredients. Making the merchants have ridiculous rates is about as pointless as them only having a few hundred gold I think. No worries though since I hardly use the merchants
Good ol' Koroush Ghazi from Tweakguides.com with his traditional end of year message, making special mention to Skyrim and the TES series in general. Also, he closes with an interesting prediction about the future of the Call of Duty series
Good ol' Koroush Ghazi from Tweakguides.com with his traditional end of year message, making special mention to Skyrim and the TES series in general. Also, he closes with an interesting prediction about the future of the Call of Duty series
Good ol' Koroush Ghazi from Tweakguides.com with his traditional end of year message, making special mention to Skyrim and the TES series in general. Also, he closes with an interesting prediction about the future of the Call of Duty series
That's a pretty interesting point he makes about the TES series being more like first person adventure games in an open world as opposed to an RPG.
Yup I agree, and this is exactly what made Skyrim so incredibly popular. It's pretty accessible gameplay-wise and yet deep at the same time, with a stunning level of detail, engaging quests and tons of interesting locations that constantly suprise the player.
It's a huge matryoshka structure, the ultimate sandbox game that manages to conciliate both the newcomers and the old fans. It wasn't easy to achieve that .
It may be hard ixigia but can you specify (print screen mod manager ?) which mods exactely ?
Oh, and would love to upload those on 1080p pretty please.
I'm not using the mod manager so I'll just list the mods:
Skyrim HD - 2K Textures
Serious HD Retexture Landscape Skyrim (apply it after Skyrim HD like 4treyu suggested some posts ago)
Improved rock and mountain textures - 4096x
Skyrim Flora Overhaul
RWT Realistic Water Textures
Enhanced Distant Terrain
Enhanced Night Skyrim
Enhanced Blood Textures
No More Blocky Faces
Detailed Faces v2
High Quality Eyes
Glowing Ore Veins 300
Improved NPC Clothing - High Res
Realistic Smoke and Embers
Skyrim Sunglare V3
HD Furniture and barrels final
Deadly Spell Impacts
Immersive Skyrim Thunder V4
HiRes Legible Road Signs
High Quality Food and Ingredients
Realistic Paper
Beautiful Skyrim - HD Clutter and Furniture
Realistic Ragdolls and Force
Sadly I deleted the original screens, but I'll make some more in the future (without resizing them)
You forgot to add the wolf penis mod Jk, man that SkyUi looks nice. Also with SKSE acceleration thingie, game runs butter smooth on ultra details + modded textures
It adds more branches to pine trees but in combination with Skyrim Flora Overhaul can literally halve your framerate so beware. The other downside is it increases trees pop-up. so it may be necessary to alter
fTreesMidLODSwitchDist=
to something above 20000. Or at least that's what author says.
So, I just checked the README. Seems this one doesn't require to install SKSE?
EDIT: Ok I just tested it. Confirmed, it doesn't need SKSE (I guess it's because this isn't a script but a C++ compiled library). Now, the mod itself is great! The game now feels so much smoother. Putting it in numbers I gained around 5-7 fps but the really good advantage is the smoothness when moving and when looking around with the mouse. Recommended.
I must say that this game has received some serious performance upgrades since release. I have gained 10-20 FPS in some areas while I have also installed a bunch of texture mods. It's astonishing really.
So, I just checked the README. Seems this one doesn't require to install SKSE?
EDIT: Ok I just tested it. Confirmed, it doesn't need SKSE (I guess it's because this isn't a script but a C++ compiled library). Now, the mod itself is great! The game now feels so much smoother. Putting it in numbers I gained around 5-7 fps but the really good advantage is the smoothness when moving and when looking around with the mouse. Recommended.
Mouse controls feel indeed better now, less "hitchy" than before. Great find, thanks Raccoon (btw, welcome back!)
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