It's been over a year since The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim was first released, and the modding community has been feverishly working at creating content for this magnificent game. Destructoid already covered Skyrim after it was released, but most of those mods are already outdated. So let's take a look at how awesome we can make the game look now with over 215 mods.
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The developers of Lordbound increased the scope as they became more familiar with the Creation Kit and got inspired by the original Skyrim.
David Pierce, better known as Chesko in the Skyrim modding community, is now a Senior Designer at Bethesda Game Studios currently working on the upcoming TES 6.
Good freakin' luck making 215 mods work at the same time without the game crashing or losing your save game.
You're lucky if you can get 10 working...
Better be packing a Titan graphics card lol
i use a gtx 680, i think ihave over 25 graphics mods installed, works perfect, never had an issue, runs at 60 frames
the important thing is to READ to mod notes, they usually call out any incompatabilities with other mods right there, or someone in the comments will
steam workshop is so freaking baddass its not even funny, loving the legend of grimrock mods people have made too
feel like a scrub because i've be playing peoples mods for 10 years and never made a single one
i can build a gaming rig in 20-30 min, but damn if i can code a thing :(
much love and respect to the dudes who actually make those things, cause damn if they aren't fun, and often times they turn an ok game into an amazing one
OMG you spoilt brats ....Skyrim already looks amazing....Thankyou so much