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The Awesome Mod Thread |
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Colonel Mustard |
Nov 25 2013, 09:40 AM
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Master
Joined: 3-July 08
From: The darkest pit of your soul. Hi there!
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We have our thread for useful and practical mods. We have our thread for pretty mods. This is the thread to cap off the grand mod trilogy, and it is the thread for mods that are not necessarily practical nor pretty, but are instead awesome. For me, these mods are: Moonpath to Elsweyr - Where you can travel to Elsweyr. And it's so very pretty. Here there be Monsters - A mod which puts what are basically Kaiju into the sea of ghosts for some ultra-hard boss battles, as well as adding some ship captains and traumatised survivors Space Wiking Dwemer Exoskeleton - Because there's nothing more badass than beating up dragons in a robotic exoskeletons and if you say otherwise I will so fight you! Midas Magic - Technically this one could probably go into the Foundation Mods thread as all it really does is add some new spells; doesn't seem that impressive on the surface, but it makes the cut because one the spells summons angry bees to attack the enemy, and that makes me think of both Eddie Izzard and Bioshock. Eddie Izzard and Bioshock are two good things. WARZONES - Civil Unrest in Skyrim - Actually gets a proper Civil War going with randomly occurring battles here and there between Stormcloaks and Imperial Legionaries, with the option to tweak how often they happen. That's all I've got for now (kind of have to run), but if you have any other really, really cool mods, be they fun quests, badass weapons, spectacular spells or anything else that you think fits the definition of 'awesome' stick them up here. This post has been edited by Colonel Mustard: Nov 26 2013, 12:41 PM
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Colonel Mustard |
Nov 26 2013, 12:48 PM
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Master
Joined: 3-July 08
From: The darkest pit of your soul. Hi there!
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No suggestions? None at all? Your lack awesomeness disturbs me... That said, I also forgot to include Falksaar?, an absolutely spectacular mod that adds a whole new swathe of territory to the game that's about the size of two to three holds, with its own quests, voice-acting, dungeons and everything. It's really damn cool.
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Colonel Mustard |
Nov 26 2013, 01:04 PM
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Master
Joined: 3-July 08
From: The darkest pit of your soul. Hi there!
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QUOTE(Rohirrim @ Nov 26 2013, 11:53 AM) Console, but Immersive Armours and Weapons are both bloody brilliant, what!
Those are some pretty awesome armour and weapons right there. And you spelt 'armour' proper way, hurrah! *Awards Rohirrim with the Colonel Mustard Official Badge of Awesomeosity*
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Grits |
Nov 26 2013, 02:34 PM
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Councilor
Joined: 6-November 10
From: The Gold Coast
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I don’t have mods that add big areas, but I’ve just started Helgen Reborn. So far so good. Neat characters including one I’d like to kick in the shins. Very engaging. I’d love to explore Moonpath to Elsweyr, Falskaar, and Wyrmstooth, but I’m concerned about my staggering laptop.
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Colonel Mustard |
Nov 26 2013, 07:13 PM
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Master
Joined: 3-July 08
From: The darkest pit of your soul. Hi there!
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QUOTE(King Coin @ Nov 26 2013, 03:59 PM) Corpse preparation is pretty cool, it allows you to create undead minions. That is awesome, and for that you are awarded with the Colonel Mustard Official Badge of Awesomeosity. That is so on my 'to download' list. Grits: That's pretty cool, and I'll probably check it out, but I'm afraid it isn't Colonel Mustard Official Badge of Awesomeosity material. Sorry.
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Grits |
Nov 30 2013, 05:14 PM
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Councilor
Joined: 6-November 10
From: The Gold Coast
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No worries, you should definitely reserve your Official Badge of Awesomeosity for the ones you simply have to try. Here’s a shot from one of the Helgen Reborn new locations: link. I got so lost in there. The dungeon before this one was smaller but just as awesome. Some of the NPC voice acting is outstanding, and the characters develop as you get to know them. The guy I wanted to kick is now one of my favorites. Jerric was just given a big reward that he actually deserves, and it made him feel part of the victory rather than “Because You Are The Player.” Rohirrim, I agree about Immersive Armor and Weapons. Jerric just hit level 30, and people are trying to stab him with some very cool swords. KC, that mod looks tremendous. I should have started my vampire on the laptop. Dammit!!
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Grits |
Dec 21 2013, 02:50 PM
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Councilor
Joined: 6-November 10
From: The Gold Coast
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SubRosa, that armor does indeed look Divine. As if blood spatter dare not settle upon it! I found a few mods to inject some seasonal cheer into Jerric’s Skyrim. I’ll deactivate the mods and delete all of the holiday saves after New Life Festival to prevent future issues, but I haven’t had any while playing so far. The gang lives at Lakeview (Aravi ) Manor while they are staying in Skyrim, so trips to Whiterun are a frequent occurrence. Plus they have access to Breezehome in Abiene’s game. Normally I use Dawn of Whiterun to give the city a little pizzazz, but I’ve turned that one off for the holiday season in favor of Towns and Villages Enhanced – Whiterun Snow Beta. Then I installed Saturalia – Christmas in Skyrim which adds lots of decorative touches and some fun Saturalia goodies. While this mod does not mention Christmas except in the title, it is not for lore extremists. (Those little strands of lights are chips of Welkynd stones. If that makes your eyes roll, you should skip this one. ) I enjoy the decorations and seasonal cheer, but I will not be pursuing the “Father Saturalia” quest to the North Pole that is mentioned in the description. Instead my crew will likely take a leisurely trip around the province visiting friends and enjoying the season (with plenty of roadside slayage of course), also with me using the console command to make it snow on them pretty much all of the time. Another one that adds simple decorations is Christmas Lanterns. I’m going to add it for New Life Festival to make the towns even brighter. Then when the hangovers have receded a simple uncheck of the box cleans everything up. In theory. Oh, and the Saturalia mod offers a way to remove the decorations while keeping all of the goodies that your characters received over the holidays. We’ll see. The above is probably more fun than awesome, but I didn't think we really needed another thread. Hope it was OK to include it in this one.
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ghastley |
Jan 27 2014, 08:04 PM
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Councilor
Joined: 13-December 10
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Acadian Race - only mentioned for the name!
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Mods for The Elder Scrolls single-player games, and I play ESO.
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ghastley |
Jan 27 2014, 09:25 PM
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Councilor
Joined: 13-December 10
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QUOTE(Acadian @ Jan 27 2014, 03:14 PM) QUOTE(ghastley @ Jan 27 2014, 11:04 AM) Acadian Race - only mentioned for the name! *races to mirror to see if eyes are glowing* Take the helmet off first, or you won't be able to tell.
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Mods for The Elder Scrolls single-player games, and I play ESO.
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ArtemisNoir |
Feb 12 2015, 08:27 AM
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Evoker
Joined: 28-January 15
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Yep.. I have used all of those companions, and they rank for me as follows (bearing in mind this is all highly subjective): Inigo Arissa and Sofia (for me these two tie) Mrissi (another nicely done companion) Anundiel
I have also used Vilja, and I never know quite how to rate that girl. I think she is a truly brilliant creation and the huge amount of work from her team really shows. I'm also in some awe of Emma.. the thought of voicing something in my mother tongue is quite mortifying enough, let alone a different language. Unfortunately though, Vilja's personality isn't quite my cup of tea. Though, once I have a better computer I have every intention of trying Vilja and Inigo together since they now interact.. which sounds pretty damned amazing.
Honestly though.. I think Skyrim is really blessed with a lot of excellent companions, and I'm very happy we have as much choice as we do. I also intend to try out Benjamin Doon and Rigmor of Bruma at some point as well.
But Inigo really is superlative. I know exactly what you mean, if any of the others talked *that* much I'd probably want to throttle them by the end. But Inigo just has so much soul, perceptiveness and gentle humour that even when he repeats himself, he never gets on my nerves.
This post has been edited by ArtemisNoir2: Feb 12 2015, 08:29 AM
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