iNeed is a better food and disease mod. Dance of Death, reworks the killmove system and adds a bunch of new kill animations (the unarmed killmoves are awesome now).
I think your talking about Better Vampires by Brehanin which I would agree is one of the best mods out there. I could never go back to playing as a vampire in Skyrim without this mod, it just adds so much to them and best of all it let's you modify nearly every aspect of them to make your own customized vampire experience.RJ 17 said:But...but...but what about all the noodie mods! And the big bewbies mods! And the Tera Armor Mods! I am disappoint.
Seriously though, my personal favorite mod was...well unfortunately I forget what it's called, but it improved being a vampire by leaps and bounds. For starters it hooked you up with some new abilities (such as the ability to turn people into your underling vampires
), but it also gave you stat boosts depending on what "level" you were at in terms of your feeding. In addition to that, you actually earn vampire ranks based on how many times you've fed (it keeps track cumulatively)...the more you feed, the more powerful you grow. As you unlock new ranks, you gain new powers. My favorite thing about it, though, was that it gives you the vampire ability of little to no fall damage (unless you're jumping from a ridiculous height). That proved very useful in escaping pesky mortals that would chase me every now and then.
Oh, I also enjoy the mods that enhance the Character Creation abilities...I was able to make myself a Night Elf!![]()
New ads are displayed on each page, so yes I believe it's for ad view reasons.Joshua Claydon said:Why are these sort of 'gallery' articles written over eight pages instead of listing them down on one page? Is this for click revenue? More popups being displayed?
Eh? That weird, it's all one the one page for me. Maybe you should let the Tech Team know. Alternatively, Pub Club might be what stops that from happening.Joshua Claydon said:Why are these sort of 'gallery' articles written over eight pages instead of listing them down on one page? Is this for click revenue? More popups being displayed?
Would have liked to read your recommended mods but cbf trawling through eight individual website pages.
Skyrim Redone is also, as I recall, modular. The extensive changes on offer are broken up into appropriate sections to be installed as you please.Asita said:Eh, I prefer Skyrim Redone to High Level Enemies, largely because in addition to tweaking the enemies (so as to better scale up to level 100) and improving their AI, it also makes some great changes to the player (LOTS of changes to perks, and racial abilities were changed to give them more lore-friendly 'oomph', among other things) and a lot of other behind the scenes changes that affect the way the game plays.
Yeah, I wonder why it isn't getting any love? If I could have any one mod for Skyrim, it'd definitely be Requiem.Kanatatsu said:How has nobody mentioned Requiem yet?? Its overhauls the entire world to make Skyrim a hardcore, realistic roleplaying experience. Completely re-energizes the game.
mentions the updated needs and diseases mod while telling people to use the outdated kill move mod.008Zulu said:iNeed is a better food and disease mod. Dance of Death, reworks the killmove system and adds a bunch of new kill animations (the unarmed killmoves are awesome now).
Once I got Dance, I never really went back to the page.SuicidalBaby said:Even the author of Dance of Death states at the top of the description page to use Violens.
Basically. Also this list lacks Ordinator, the single best perk overhaul, which is a crime in itself. It adds so much gameplay and variation that it's simply insane.IceForce said:What's up with all the thread necros and recycled content recently? If vapid list articles aren't bad enough, now you can't even be bothered to write new ones?
Is this seriously what this site has become?
that is a really great mod.Fappy said:Immersive Armors has always been one of my favorite mods. So fucking legit.