
People like to recommend what they use and like so here is my two cents on these.

Very nice visuals provides "Skyrim Flora Overhaul", but this one has quite a performance impact = less fps.

The best "base" texture mod is NobleSkyrimMod, which is on original Skyrim Nexus but has a download in the file section for Special Edition. Yeah thats completely true, you could say im trying to involve myself with mods and learn something but let me ask you guys a better question, What like, texture mods do you like to make the game look better? First download SMIM: Static Mesh Improvement Mod.

Learning about mods and modding will go a very long way in yours, or anyone's, modding experience to help you know what you are doing, and how to fix things if and when they go wrong. Yeah thats completely true, you could say im trying to involve myself with mods and learn something but let me ask you guys a better question, What like, texture mods do you like to make the game look better? Originally posted by That ♥♥♥♥ kid from whiterun:idk i dont involve myself much with mods and stuff On top of that, if you are going to use mods, any mods, it would behoove you to "involve" yourself with mods. Otherwise, it is highly likely that you will end up not liking the mods. That is a decision that you, and you alone, need to make for yourself based on your own preferences. I use to say this all the time in the Oldrim forums to people asking for advice on which mods to dl.

That right there is your first biggest mistake as a potential mod user.Īll mods, and whether you should use them or not, hinge 100% on whether or not they fit your play style. idk i dont involve myself much with mods and stuff That is like saying the best music is what they play on the radio. Also, most downloaded is not always the best. Originally posted by ∞Phantasm:You're going to be severely limited if all you use is.
