If modded Skyrim isn’t the best game you ever played, you just need to add more mods. Sometimes they combine in ways that are better than expected. Today’s discoveries:
- Walking around at a somewhat normal pace in the game most of the time thanks to “Controller Walk Run Toggle” (speed configured with Autorun) means travel takes long enough that even the relatively mild effect of cold that’s the default in Sunhelm becomes significant. It’s not seemingly instant like some versions of survival mode, more like you’ve actually been outside for enough time that it makes sense you’d be feeling the cold.
My Skyrim time scale is set so there’s still enough time to travel pretty far in a day but at one point it was getting dark and I had to think for a moment about how to stay warm that night. Just then the lights at the inn came into view. It felt a lot like it does irl when you’re walking in the woods, it’s a little longer than expected to get home, and it’s getting dark. Peak hiking simulator. Combined with dense forests and combat that’s deadly and quick, it feels pretty good.
- With the dodge mod I’m using, going into sprint mode by holding the button for a moment toggles from walk to run, as it should. Exiting the sprint by doing a dodge roll doesn’t toggle it back, so you’re left doing the default Skyrim jogging. But then another dodge roll (if you’re out of combat and no weapons drawn) does go back to a walk for some reason. So after a little practice to get used to the sequence you can just use that one button to toggle it, leaving the d-pad button free for other uses.
Frostfall is so good, I refuse to play without it. Should’ve been built into the base game. Traversing the mountains and the snow actually feels like a trial.
It’s funny, I feel the exact same way about New Vegas! Mods really make everything better!
Also, seems like a good chance to give a shout out to Tuxborn, a SteamDeck/Linux focused Wabbajack list.
I never understood the hype behind Skyrim. Two friends of mine swear on this game but the story is average and everything else sucks. I like my games excelling in combat, so maybe that’s it. Could only tolerate TW3 because the writing was very good.
Maybe it’s just too old and was peak as an open world when it first released idk
For the people unaware of how different the game I’m talking about is from the one Bethesda released in 2011, I recommend Gate To Sovngarde as one place to start if you want to find out.
Yep, peak when released. I’m waiting for the next one, but my hope to see it before I die is waning.
don’t worry, they get elder Scrolls games in Sovngarde.
You have lived an honourable life, haven’t you?
I killed the chicken in riverwood
A Thalmor agent, no doubt.
As somebody who’s never played Skyrim (congrats at reaching the front page) this title went from funny to hilarious when I realized it was serious
Not a criticism of the game or statement, just saying
The front page, huh. Slow news day I guess. Those who don’t already know about it are probably underestimating how many Skyrim mods exist, and how many new ones are being created every day.
@[email protected] I’ll stick to Arena, Daggerfall, and Redguard.
B-but Morrowind…
Is using a more “advanced” (buggy) engine than I’m interested in dealing with.
With legacy of dragon born and frost fall + sun helm, the dev aveza or however you spell the airships name, allows for fast travel but I still have to prepare because I also have to back track giving me a good survival experience without my game being a walking simulator
Even if you’re playing the Switch version, that doesn’t mean you’re SOL on mods. It can be done if you have a first-run hackable or modded Switch and there are a lot of mods available for the Switch version.