Read the Room is not a minimalistic mod. It requires a good portion of the animation mod suite. 5 first level requirements and at least 3 second level requirements including 1 that requires a separate program to be run to configure. Just FYI to people looking for "small and minimalistic" mods.
It's not my cup of tea. Used it in a previous playthrough, but had mesh and clipping issues with hoods (thieves guild hood for example), and I heard it also gives save bloat alongside its script.
@@legitplayin6977 A fellow first person player, I see! You could use a mod called "Helmet Overlays" that adds quite a bit of immersion, imo. Pair this with "Read the Room" and it's a great combo.
I absolutely LOVE when modders put that considerable extra effort in to voice act a mod, it's SO immersive. one of the easiest ways to break immersion is when you get an unvoiced dialog in a voiced game
Nice showcase! The quality of your videos is getting better and better :) Also, thank you for featuring Immersive Death Cycle! Those examples were pure fire, awesome job 🔥
Wanted to give you a shout out for putting out some of my favorite mods recently. You've been killing it in both quality and quantity, completely unreal
It's been a few years since I played Skyrim, all of the mods you feature is making me want to mod and play skyrim again. Informative with an aesthetic looking Skyrim to showcase all of these is certainly convincing me to mod again. Thank you very much for all your work.
I have the Gildergreen regrown mod, and it's the little immersion mods like that which I love and bring so much needed life to Skyrim. I also have a Gildergreen consequences mod, which is a nice little touch to add various npcs and dialogue about their thoughts, depending on which tree option you choose in the questline. I love these mods! Read the Room looks amazing. I was wandering around Skyrim today, and as my char wears a hooded cloak, was thinking just how nice it'd be if she'd lift up her hood to cover her head when it rains or snows. Don't know if that kind of thing is possible on the Xbox, however...?
I have both of those installed too. I'd highly, highly recommend the 'Holidays' mod. It adds a lot of holidays and celebrations throughout the entire year including your own birthday. People in towns and cities celebrate with drinking, dancing, and fireworks.
@@tankourito5419 Haven't played Skyrim since the update, but thanks for recommendation! I did have Holidays, but it bugged out on me and it wouldn't start 😕 It's a great idea though!
Immersive Death Cycle is great. I just wish I knew how to edit it so that the cycle takes days or weeks instead of 12 hours. Nice vid anyway, cheers : -)
Please continue this series with more categories. As someone who hasn't looked into skyrim modding for years due to falling out of the loop on whats good/fun/interesting im very happy to see your recommendations
I prefer mods that don't require much work to install, so I like stuff like "Run for your lives", "Bells of Skyrim", and all the "Lawbringer" modules. The "Talkative enemies" series are also fun. Have fun!
Redshift strikes again. I don't know how you find all these, but every mod you showcase is fantastic. Thank you so much for doing the work to put these videos together.
love your mod suggestions and the quality of your videos is top tier! I've download so many mods and now my game looks incredible! Please keep them coming!
A Step-By-Step video on how, exactly, one goes about installing many of these intricate, and often confusing mods would be highly appreciated. Mainly the ones involving custom animations, skins, etc. I can never get them to perform accurately.
The Volcano Tundra Heat Effects mod made me realize I hadn't seen any player home mods for the area, so I went looking for some. After some digging, I found two (for Special Edition, I must add): Watermist Shack adds a small home right on the border of the hot springs area north of Darkwater Crossing (just northwest of Eldergleam Sanctuary), and Northwind Hunter's Cabin adds a home seemingly high on the south cliff overlooking the springs and waterfall. I'll need to try these when I boot up Skyrim again...along with the Heat Effects, of course!
Great list! I think my favorite, though I haven't tried it yet, is Environs Abandoned Abodes...followed by Gildergreen Regrown. I always choose the sapling option over cutting out sap.
Wow there's some actually cool and interesting mods in these that I had no idea about and are just the kind of mods that I like. This video is actually very helpful 👍👍
You know, whenever you release a new video I always put it in my watch later because I know I am going to literally watch it more than once. The vibes that you go for in your Skyrim mod choices are exactly what I am looking for, a realistic and slightly grim fantasy. Amazing work and I always look forward to more mods selections from you! Question: what is that armor you are wearing at 2:20? The one with the large left shoulder guard.
a big one for me (and of course i cant remember the name of the mod now) was a mod that added momentum to the movement ur character does in game. like if u turn a corner while full sprint u lean into the turn more like what u would do irl. im gonna look through my mod list and see if i can find it
And this is how I learned there's more than one way to complete Blessings of Nature. After over a thousand hours and several full playthroughs. Am I just bad?
Looks good. What about some more of JaySerpa's mods? He made tons of immersion mods that feel like they should've been in the game to begin with. I've only recently found your videos and you might've already covered more of his mods already. Since, Immersive Death Cycle is in this video and you covered NPOs React to Invisibility in a previous video already. Such as his various dialogue mods where it adds new dialogue for various enemy npcs during combat and when they are peaceful. Enemies will react to both your race and gender and insult you. Like a Thalmor calling an Altmer Dragonborn a traitor and they will also look at the player's level as well. A lower leveled player will be called a milk drinker. He also added several quest expansion mods that gives a more immersive and role playing feel. For the House of Horrors quest, the quest where you get the Mace of Molag Bal in Malkarth, you can snap the Vigilant out of his mind control if you have an amulet of Stendarr. Both of you will then destroy the altar. Basically, he added more options to several quests for roleplaying purposes. Why would your good character help a evil Daedra out? He also added his reaction mods where npcs will react to invisibility and necromancy. The necromancy mod makes it where npcs will insult you and some of them will even attack your undead servant but not you. Basically, people are grossed out by the corpse and offended you raised it. If you keep the undead out and about for too long in a city then a guard will attempt to arrest you.
Red, I know you may think this is a strange request for you, but your skyrim modlist is freakin beautiful. Therefore, I would like to see some npc battles on your channel. What does it mean? Basically, you need to use console commands and make different npc's fight each other. I just want to see this kind of content
Tried to use Read The Room once, had to disable it after some minutes. I had strange things happen, like the thieves' hood stuck to the hand in a flat mesh when unequipping, the hood not rising from his lowered mesh when I tell it to.. I was using the hotkey, not the automated action. I even reset the mod from the mcm a couple of times, turned the mod off and on too for more resetting, nothing was really going well
I think i might just be dumb, but I literally did not know there was an option to get a sapling in “The Blessings of Nature” I definitely would have done that instead of stealing the sap😂😅
You’re not dumb - it’s not obvious at all, have to specifically go back to the pilgrim guy and talk to him because 99% of the time he gets stuck on the branches on the way ip
People may complain about no custom voice acting but I absolutely adore it when mod authors reuse vanilla lines, as even the best recorded and acted custom voice acting mods have far more issues with audio balancing.
I have a few questions: Which mod are you using for the Enchantment table texture and the axe at 3:26? Also are you planning to make a Top Weapon Mod video like the Armor one you did sometime in the future? Thank you for the amazing quality videos :)
Are these videos (this one, the vanilla+ combat, rpg, and exploration) compatible with each other and your mod list? And also should I let LOOT do my load order?
I’ve seen a few of your videos now, and saved every one of them for my own modding later, but I was wondering if there was any video or site where you had your full mod list/ load order? I’d love to get a look at it and even build my own off of it
if you're missing masters it means that you didn't install all the required files for a mod - look what mods are missing their masters and then navigate to their download pages
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I played so much vanilla Skyrim to the point where if it's not modded I don't play it But modding on PC for Skyrim is such a pain in the ass so I just kind of stop playing the game in general