I definitely appreciate Vanilla Skyrim, but honest to God, I've never seen Skyrim look that realistically close to real life, and it looks incredible, but you're mod list is probably half a mile long, right?
With 552 mods installed and 744 plugin mods, the CC content and Skyrim ESP are not included. i cannot list all of the mods that i installed because some of them are installed manually.
@jcobz5127: I figured there'd be at least a few hundred. Now are the ones you listed all of the mods look like your game, or are some of the graphics/texture mods part of the manually added ones that you couldn't list?
the mods I listed in my description are the only ones featured in the video. There are additional mods I used such as ambient sounds, creature textures that blend well with the environmental mod I installed. I also downloaded all the recommended NAT 3 mods to enhance my game. However, I forgot about some mods that I installed, some are manually installed and now I'm having trouble finding them.
@jcobz5127: That's no problem, I was just askin' out of genuine curiosity 'cause I'm hopin' to be able to buy a PC soon and I'm bein' dead serious when I say that yours is the best moded Skyrim game I've seen, when I think of moded Skyrim that's exactly what I want my game to look like - as hyper-realistic as possible. So just to be certain that I understood you correctly, what you're sayin' is that every graphic/texture(visual) and audio mod shown in the video is listed, but you couldn't give your full mod list due to the mods you added manually that you couldn't list, yeah?
@@srjr91402 I apologize for not being able to share all mods I’ve installed just yet (maybe in the future), but I can guide you through the steps I took to achieve my setup. I recommend reading this carefully. Step 1: Plan Your Modding Approach Before you start heavily modding, it’s essential to visualize what you want to accomplish. Here’s a suggested order: Graphics and environmental mods Character and NPC mods Animation mods Armor mods Sound mods Step 2: Learn from Tutorials I recommend watching tutorials from Soft Gaming, as he provides all the requirements you need to start modding. Here are three video links to follow closely: Video 1: ua-cam.com/video/x6dFoAkUV1M/v-deo.html Video 2: ua-cam.com/video/yKmsB3JCPAk/v-deo.html (In Video 2, focus on these essential mods, no more other listed on his description just this): Unofficial Skyrim Special Edition Patch SSE Engine Fixes (SKSE64 plugin) SSE Fixes powerofthree's Tweaks Papyrus Tweaks NG Recursion Monitor SSE Display Tweaks Skyrim Priority SE AE - SKSE Plugin Video 3: ua-cam.com/video/IreykwcFny0/v-deo.html Step 3: Use Patches for Mods Remember that every environmental or texture mod, as well as sound mods, may require patches. Make a note of this! After eight years of modding, I’ve gone through a lot of trial and error. If you encounter any problems, don’t give up, even if it means restarting the process multiple times. That’s how I learned about modding, and I’ve enjoyed it immensely!
While I still believe that RTGI is the biggest scam in modding, I'm just glad that the overall tone is still appropriate. If I see one more tropical looking Skyrim I'm gonna lose it.
When I used RTGI for the first time, I didn't really notice a significant difference, but I did observe that the character's clothing had more balanced lighting compared to the original.
@@jcobz5127 The thing is: First, it's hidden behind a paywall. Second: If raytracing (or anything similar to it) could be achieved by simply adding a few lines of code, there wouldn't be a need for RT specific hardware. It's a lighting mod, not any better than what ENB has been doing for years (better and for free). It's a rip-off in my book. NAT is doing most of the heavy lifting here. Anyways, if you're happy then that's all that matters. That's the beauty of modding!
wow assassin creed shadow looks promising ! oh wait a minute..
😂
Looks amazing I would just miss the original music as I think that is a center piece of the game and in the gameplay I am kinda missing it.
I definitely appreciate Vanilla Skyrim, but honest to God, I've never seen Skyrim look that realistically close to real life, and it looks incredible, but you're mod list is probably half a mile long, right?
With 552 mods installed and 744 plugin mods, the CC content and Skyrim ESP are not included.
i cannot list all of the mods that i installed because some of them are installed manually.
@jcobz5127: I figured there'd be at least a few hundred. Now are the ones you listed all of the mods look like your game, or are some of the graphics/texture mods part of the manually added ones that you couldn't list?
the mods I listed in my description are the only ones featured in the video. There are additional mods I used such as ambient sounds, creature textures that blend well with the environmental mod I installed. I also downloaded all the recommended NAT 3 mods to enhance my game. However, I forgot about some mods that I installed, some are manually installed and now I'm having trouble finding them.
@jcobz5127: That's no problem, I was just askin' out of genuine curiosity 'cause I'm hopin' to be able to buy a PC soon and I'm bein' dead serious when I say that yours is the best moded Skyrim game I've seen, when I think of moded Skyrim that's exactly what I want my game to look like - as hyper-realistic as possible. So just to be certain that I understood you correctly, what you're sayin' is that every graphic/texture(visual) and audio mod shown in the video is listed, but you couldn't give your full mod list due to the mods you added manually that you couldn't list, yeah?
@@srjr91402 I apologize for not being able to share all mods I’ve installed just yet (maybe in the future), but I can guide you through the steps I took to achieve my setup. I recommend reading this carefully.
Step 1: Plan Your Modding Approach
Before you start heavily modding, it’s essential to visualize what you want to accomplish. Here’s a suggested order:
Graphics and environmental mods
Character and NPC mods
Animation mods
Armor mods
Sound mods
Step 2: Learn from Tutorials
I recommend watching tutorials from Soft Gaming, as he provides all the requirements you need to start modding. Here are three video links to follow closely:
Video 1: ua-cam.com/video/x6dFoAkUV1M/v-deo.html
Video 2: ua-cam.com/video/yKmsB3JCPAk/v-deo.html
(In Video 2, focus on these essential mods, no more other listed on his description just this):
Unofficial Skyrim Special Edition Patch
SSE Engine Fixes (SKSE64 plugin)
SSE Fixes
powerofthree's Tweaks
Papyrus Tweaks NG
Recursion Monitor
SSE Display Tweaks
Skyrim Priority SE AE - SKSE Plugin
Video 3: ua-cam.com/video/IreykwcFny0/v-deo.html
Step 3: Use Patches for Mods
Remember that every environmental or texture mod, as well as sound mods, may require patches. Make a note of this!
After eight years of modding, I’ve gone through a lot of trial and error. If you encounter any problems, don’t give up, even if it means restarting the process multiple times. That’s how I learned about modding, and I’ve enjoyed it immensely!
Those armor sounds will get really annoying really fast
sorry about the armor sounds, that's the problem that i am facing right now I can't figure out how to fix it.
While I still believe that RTGI is the biggest scam in modding, I'm just glad that the overall tone is still appropriate.
If I see one more tropical looking Skyrim I'm gonna lose it.
When I used RTGI for the first time, I didn't really notice a significant difference, but I did observe that the character's clothing had more balanced lighting compared to the original.
@@jcobz5127 The thing is: First, it's hidden behind a paywall. Second: If raytracing (or anything similar to it) could be achieved by simply adding a few lines of code, there wouldn't be a need for RT specific hardware.
It's a lighting mod, not any better than what ENB has been doing for years (better and for free). It's a rip-off in my book.
NAT is doing most of the heavy lifting here.
Anyways, if you're happy then that's all that matters. That's the beauty of modding!
@@smaller_cathedrals Try using Filmic Pass instead, it adds a more cinematic effect and it's free.
@@jcobz5127 Yeah, been using that for quite some time. 👍🏾
It is soo nice but i want to know ur pc specs
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 5600X
RAM: 32Gb
GPU RTX 3060ti
hmm . no so great
The game loses its entire personality and art style, what a soulless downgrade