Mod: Scroll CraftingI sort of don't understand why this Special Edition mod wasn't in the base game. Who exactly is making these scrolls that you find everywhere - and why can't the main character get in on the scroll-creating action?Bethesda's vanilla Skyrim oversight is fixed by the modding community yet again, adding a new branch to the skill tree and the ability to craft a scroll for any spell. Besides the obvious utility function, this addition also makes it easier to have a pure magic build at earlier levels - even before you have tons of magicka available. Mod: Cooking, Brewing, and Alchemy OverhaulAn expansion to Skyrim's base crafting system, this nifty mod puts cooking pots and alchemy stations in every inn so you don't have to go hunting for them in any given settlement. But that's just the beginning.The main draw of this mod is the brewstation, letting you brew drinks in addition to cooking the standard food options, while the number of food recipes is also bumped up significantly and a few ingredients have been added in as well.If you've already crafted every type of food, try installing this Special Edition mod and keep your craft addiction going strong! Mod: Hardcore Difficulty - No MilkdrinkersIs Skyrim too easy an experience for your walking siege engine of a Dragonborn?
Does destroying enemies in the Special Edition get rote and tired? Not anymore!If you are felling dragons and giants with ease - and the town guards are no match for your Nord killing machine - try out this mod to make things more deadly.The main tweaks you'll find here are that your stamina and magicka will regenerate slower, while enemies will be tougher and block your attacks more often.
It's an addition that really increases the stakes. Mod: Extra Carry WeightOne of the most annoying things about these types of open world RPGs (other than de-emphasizing story and actual roleplaying choice) is that you always have more loot than you can conceivably carry back to town to sell or disenchant.That won't be a problem with this very helpful PS4 mod, which gives an extra 2,500 pounds of carry-weight capacity for every point you put in stamina upon leveling up! Your mage will be able to sling a couple of hundred suits of armor over his shoulder and sell 'em all! If you've ever wanted to make more money in Skyrim, this is one of the better ways to do it. Mod: Restore Vanilla SettingsAs many a giddy PS4 fan has learned after going crazy installing new features, uninstalling mods isn't quite the same as it is on the PC version of Skyrim.When you're done playing with all those nifty new mods, you might want to grab this one to scrub it all clean, especially if you went overboard and installed a bunch that don't play nice with each other.This is a life-saving fallback if you're combating broken mods that have unintended consequences, accidentally preventing you from completing main story quests for one reason or another.
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I would have to say I like the Lakeview Manor the most. (Retrievable from Falkreth) you get some nice bandit attacks once and a while to do some leveling and have a nice fight. I built the entryway and main hall of course but my add ons were the Enchanted tower for left wing, Armory for right wing, and Trophy Room for North wing. Completly furnished thanks to Lydia (housecarl obtained after one of the first missions in dragonsearch, where you become a thane) January 20, 2016I would have to say I like the Lakeview Manor the most. (Retrievable from Falkreth) you get some nice bandit attacks once and a while to do some leveling and have a nice fight. I built the entryway and main hall of course but my add ons were the Enchanted tower for left wing, Armory for right wing, and Trophy Room for North wing.
Completly furnished thanks to Lydia (housecarl obtained after one of the first missions in dragonsearch, where you become a thane). When I first got Hearthfire, I got really excited about the idea of building a custom house. But I quickly got irritated when I discovered I was limited in how the house was built. I couldn't build the room I wanted with the features I wanted. If I wanted a kitchen, I have to build the appropriate kitchen room, not build whatever room I thought looked good, then make it a kitchen. And I had no choice over the placement of features inside the house.
So now I build the house I want, then mod it to my needs. Sometimes I don't build the house at all, just buy the land and place a nice farmhouse there, with a big field for farming, etc. January 20, 2016When I first got Hearthfire, I got really excited about the idea of building a custom house. But I quickly got irritated when I discovered I was limited in how the house was built. I couldn't build the room I wanted with the features I wanted. If I wanted a kitchen, I have to build the appropriate kitchen room, not build whatever room I thought looked good, then make it a kitchen.
And I had no choice over the placement of features inside the house. So now I build the house I want, then mod it to my needs. Sometimes I don't build the house at all, just buy the land and place a nice farmhouse there, with a big field for farming, etc. When I first got Hearthfire, I got really excited about the idea of building a custom house. But I quickly got irritated when I discovered I was limited in how the house was built. I couldn't build the room I wanted with the features I wanted.
If I wanted a kitchen, I have to build the appropriate kitchen room, not build whatever room I thought looked good, then make it a kitchen. And I had no choice over the placement of features inside the house. So now I build the house I want, then mod it to my needs. Sometimes I don't build the house at all, just buy the land and place a nice farmhouse there, with a big field for farming, etc. Mods are the beauty of the game.
I found one that allowed me to build on a waterfall by the Abandoned Prison with the ghosts. It has a brewery and a windmill. It's like building in Fallout! (I also found a mod in Fallout allowing you to build anywhere) January 21, 2016Mods are the beauty of the game. I found one that allowed me to build on a waterfall by the Abandoned Prison with the ghosts. It has a brewery and a windmill. It's like building in Fallout!
(I also found a mod in Fallout allowing you to build anywhere). If I remember right, that mod that lets you build your own place near the Abandoned Prison actually came out before the Hearth Fire DLC, but I could be wrong. I love modding, especially when it comes to the HF houses. Bethesda had a great idea, but the execution wasn't the best. There should've been more flexibility when it came to the placement of features and room designs. I like what they've done for FO4, though. Xeo oasis of universe apk pc.
January 21, 2016If I remember right, that mod that lets you build your own place near the Abandoned Prison actually came out before the Hearth Fire DLC, but I could be wrong. I love modding, especially when it comes to the HF houses. Bethesda had a great idea, but the execution wasn't the best. There should've been more flexibility when it came to the placement of features and room designs. I like what they've done for FO4, though.
I remember the High King mod. I never downloaded it though.
I had read at one point Bethesda had planned to let you marry Elisif and become High King, but scrapped the idea at the last minute. I'm kind of glad. Even though I jest about how you should be a god and start your own era, at that level of notoriety you really wouldn't have much to do. A High King wouldn't be out adventuring. He wouldn't risk getting an arrow in the knee when there's a perfectly good town guard to send in his place. January 21, 2016I remember the High King mod.
I never downloaded it though. I had read at one point Bethesda had planned to let you marry Elisif and become High King, but scrapped the idea at the last minute. I'm kind of glad. Even though I jest about how you should be a god and start your own era, at that level of notoriety you really wouldn't have much to do. A High King wouldn't be out adventuring.
He wouldn't risk getting an arrow in the knee when there's a perfectly good town guard to send in his place. I like Heljarchen Hall. Situated just inside Hjallmarch across from the Whiterun border. Near a giant camp or two.I killed a dragon there before.Alchemy lab and Enchanter's tower with an Armory. I like to collect and exploit the Dragon Priest mask glitch with the mannequin.//Basement is completed with a shrine to the Nine and full blacksmith capabilities. January 21, 2016I like Heljarchen Hall.
Situated just inside Hjallmarch across from the Whiterun border. Near a giant camp or two.I killed a dragon there before.Alchemy lab and Enchanter's tower with an Armory.
I like to collect and exploit the Dragon Priest mask glitch with the mannequin.//Basement is completed with a shrine to the Nine and full blacksmith capabilities. I like Windstad Manor. Leveled bandit attacks, wolves, and sometimes a giant or two. It has a nice fishery, and since I live by the sea of ghost, I can get fresh slaughter fish everyday.
(Four wild slaughter fish spawn by my house every skyrim day) Also, my home is close to some Nordic ruins and burial tombs. So it's good for adventuring.
January 21, 2016I like Windstad Manor. Leveled bandit attacks, wolves, and sometimes a giant or two. It has a nice fishery, and since I live by the sea of ghost, I can get fresh slaughter fish everyday. (Four wild slaughter fish spawn by my house every skyrim day) Also, my home is close to some Nordic ruins and burial tombs. So it's good for adventuring.
I like Windstad Manor. Leveled bandit attacks, wolves, and sometimes a giant or two. It has a nice fishery, and since I live by the sea of ghost, I can get fresh slaughter fish everyday. (Four wild slaughter fish spawn by my house every skyrim day) Also, my home is close to some Nordic ruins and burial tombs. So it's good for adventuring.This thread is more than 6 months old and is no longer open to new posts. If you have a topic you want to discuss, consider starting a new thread. Contact the administrator for assistance if you are the author of this thread.
Yea, I really want one of these beasts in my trophy room. If the ceiling was a bit taller, and had maybe a jumbo sized base, I could do it with either a Centurion, a Giant, or a Mammoth, preferably a Centurion.Look I'm lost in the fantasy part of the game, and mounting a Dwarven Sphere in my Trophy Room when Im playing it on Legendary Difficulty with Difficulty mods, doesn't convey the difficult enemies I've defeated and destroyed in battle.Can someone help me out, or should I continue to work on displaying mediocre 'trophies' like a Dwarven Sphere or Falmer in my trophy room?
On Xbox One with Skyrim Special Edition Digital download with no mods ever used. I have played for around 1,500 hours on 2 playthroughs. Hyrule warriors unlock all weapons. I have a dream of a glinting gleaming treasure room.
My recent attemt to fill my trophy room with gemstones and gold ingots crashed my game. I had about 200 gems and 100 gold ingots. After dropping the diamonds first and then the gold on the other side of the room, turning around and seeing the diamonds freezes the game.
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Upon testing this myself i was now freezing the game when opening the door to my trophy room. These 300 treasure items are nothing close to the thousands i will be putting in the room so i can swim around like scrooge mcduck. The items i dropped were barely even clutter in the huge room. So im wondering why the game would be treaure oriented but the game crashes when i drop my treasures to look at them and admire them? Im hoping there is something i have overlooked. Skyrim's physics engine, Havok, was designed to handle small numbers of infrequently-colliding clutter objects, like the plates and cutlery on a dining table.
It performs poorly when hundreds of objects are spawned in a confined space. On a monster gaming rig, you might be able to pull off a small scale version of this, but probably not on a console. But I can't actually recommend that, because Havok also tends to behave unstably in these conditions.
Objects may rocket off in a random direction with high velocity, for example.There are ways of visualizing your accomplishments in the vanilla game without dropping gemstones on the floor. In particular, the Hearthfire houses (in Dawnstar, Morthal, and Falkreath) provide a large number of weapon and shield mounts, mannequins, shelves, and also allow you to build a trophy room (which showcases the remains of various enemies you have slain). You can also, which can then be displayed or sold as you like. Finally, a number of player house mods provide more elaborate treasure rooms, with display slots for practically every significant quest or artifact in the game. This paragraph has been my observation of Havok Physics as it behaves in Skyrim specifically. You may find that it works differently in other games which use the Havok engine. Nevertheless, collisions are hard to simulate accurately, so many games will run into other problems even if they don't have these exact issues.
Question: is it possible to reset base attributes in Skyrim, or otherwise set them to a specific value (eg via the console)?Background: I installed a couple of mods on Skyrim that lower attributes if you don't eat/sleep (No Rest for the Wicked and The Belly Rules the Mind). Both very good mods and I used them for a while.I started a new game and decided to disable the mods. However, I stupidly waited until I needed food/rest before disabling them.After disabling the mods and reloading the game, I noticed my attributes were all red and 10 points lower than they should be.I tried reinstalling the mod, sleeping, eating, etc., but the values now seem to be stuck lower than they should be.
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