Hi!
I am brand new to modding SRIV, but not to mods in general. My Skyrim game has over 270, my Dragon Age I and II both have well over 100, yada yada yada... ;-)
So, me being new to this community and all, I was wondering if you guys could give me some tips on what mods you would consider to be "Must Haves", and why. Normally I am really big on immersion, so anything that makes the game draw you in more is awesome. And immersion doesn't always mean "realistic", especially in a game like this. A good book, no matter what is about, will always draw you in, make you feel like you are experiencing it for yourself. It is obviously more difficult to do that with a game, since books let the readers imagination handle all of the details, and games actually create the details for you.
Regardless, immersion shouldn't be the focus of anyone's suggestions, I was merely pointing out the mods I lean towards. My tippy-top #1 mod type that I *always* look for is texture mods, so even if none of those make your "must have" lists, I would definitely appreciate some suggestions on which (if any) you guys think are good.
Anyway, thank you for helping me out. It is rather intimidating to come into a community that has so many mods to choose from and not have a clue which ones are no-brainers and which ones you should stay away from.
I am brand new to modding SRIV, but not to mods in general. My Skyrim game has over 270, my Dragon Age I and II both have well over 100, yada yada yada... ;-)
So, me being new to this community and all, I was wondering if you guys could give me some tips on what mods you would consider to be "Must Haves", and why. Normally I am really big on immersion, so anything that makes the game draw you in more is awesome. And immersion doesn't always mean "realistic", especially in a game like this. A good book, no matter what is about, will always draw you in, make you feel like you are experiencing it for yourself. It is obviously more difficult to do that with a game, since books let the readers imagination handle all of the details, and games actually create the details for you.
Regardless, immersion shouldn't be the focus of anyone's suggestions, I was merely pointing out the mods I lean towards. My tippy-top #1 mod type that I *always* look for is texture mods, so even if none of those make your "must have" lists, I would definitely appreciate some suggestions on which (if any) you guys think are good.
Anyway, thank you for helping me out. It is rather intimidating to come into a community that has so many mods to choose from and not have a clue which ones are no-brainers and which ones you should stay away from.