Awesome video. Thanks for the shoutout. I will say vanilla textures are pretty much 1k. Skyland doubles the resolution to 2k, as do most other texture mods.
@@femmenic I found it to be. 4k is a little clearer on some things like larger architecture pieces and sometimes 4k is absolutely needed on really large things.
Doubling the resolution doesnt matter when the skin is that overly smoothed out. It still has less detail than base game, and looks absolutely terrible. You cant even see the skin pores anymore on 99% of these graphics overhaul mods, yet you can EASILY see these details even on even the switch version of the base game. Honestly these overly smooth akin textures are jarring and just all around terrible to look at.
Though not strictly an AIO, Skyland overwritten by Fantasia (covering only landscapes) also by SkyKing, provides a strong base for a fantasy themed Skyrim.
@@PaxBisonica89 that's what i use in my latest play, it looks good, coherent, Skyrim vibe, and didn't run in any snow issue so far. Then i use also simply snow.
This is what I'm using with Complex Parallax enabled and Cabbage ENB, it looks stunning. I wonder if you have any suggestions for Cities/Towns/Dungeons and such with Complex Parallax feature to put on top of Skyland AIO
I like when the retextures take into account and play on the uniqueness of the original vanilla assets, such as interestingly shaped roof tiles or brightly (or faded) painted or dyed colours :) When you mentioned how one of the mods retextures animals, I realized how badly I want a video about that! I'd LOVE a complete (lore-friendly) creature overhaul, including textures, ai, etc. It's been a while, but there were some cool mods out there that added more realistic herds and packs (iirc the herds included baby animals and whatnot), as well as ones that make the aggro on creatures like wolves less intense and more realistic
Check out this video of mine for retexturing animals: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-dHTpsFiT-ww.html& it's not a perfect coverage, but kind of close :D
@BardsCollegeGraduate Thanks! And I think one of the mods I was thinking about is "SkyTest - Realistic Animals and Predators SE"! It improves the animal AIs, adds baby animals, and makes them all overall more realistic. Definitely seems worth checking out if you get the chance :)
Personaly, I'm using Noble Skyrim as a base, then Omnibus, and then specific textures for cities, caves, snow, some buildings, etc... As you have showcased Omnibus, I highly recommand you to check Fantasia landscapes! It's VERY GOOD and I will use it for my next LO ^^
Tho not mentioned in the video, i would like to give a special shoutout to riton67000 and it's ongoing "Riton" texture packs. So far they've covered almost all the major cities and it's farmhouse textures are now easily my favorite amongst all modders! And of course, thank you for the hard work you put into the videos. It's borderline comfort food esque af this point :)
Here's how I would rank these textures Skyland Noble 202X Newer overhauls look good too. They need more time to be overall perfected as the above mentioned mods. They are coming in strong. They did some problematic parts of architecture look better compared to the big three. Let's not forget (SRO - Skyrim Realistic Overhaul) the old king. The greatest "vanilla" textures overhaul. It enhanced almost all textures in the game like no other mod did since then. Unfortunately many of good creative and artistic texture mod authors start making amazing textures then abandon their mods. I hope mod authors feel the love and encouragements from the community. Thank you for making this great comparison video.
I have been using Skyland AIO for quite a while, and this video re-confirmed my choice. It's a perfect balance of detail with a rustic feel. To me, Noble Skyrim is just too clean. But, to each their own! Thanks for the up-to-date comparison video!
I like Skyland AIO (Architecture) mixed with Skyland bits and bobs with SMIM and Fantasia landscapes. But I do like the simplicity of Noble Skyrim because it's as close to a vanilla upscale as you can get.
Currently using Skyrim 202X. Use to use Skyland on console and on my laptop before i got a nice PC. It's still REALLY solid imo but I have the vram so ima use the vram.
@@BardsCollegeGraduate not totally useless I mean, but a lot of creators saying “MUST HAVE MODS!” Bla bla bla and there is something like argonian hairstyle changer😅 all mods are usable (depends on player) but your recommendations very often high quality and worth of installing for almost everyone. P.S. sorry for my English I’m Russian 😝
Is it possible that I reckognize this charming voice from some older MXR mod reviews where she was a guest reviewer? Probably just my imagination. Good video nonthereless.
I settled for using Skyland AIO , but i went for CleverCharff's Whiterun specificly because "i like the way the road looks" now i was pleasantly suprised when I saw how good the combination of CleverCharff's Whiterun textures look with Whiterun has walls redone , Edmon's Whiterun Remastered - Trees in the City , and Spaghetti's Whiterun , it gives the city of whiterun one insanely different feel, and im all for it, the other mods dint change th efeel of whiterun that much, they just added stuff, but after a retexture its suddenly completely different story also i want to give a note for people that drop by regarding high resolution textures I have a very beefy pc so i went all out 4K - 8K textures on a lot of stuff, but later on i found that my game kept stuttering , my framerate was solid 60fps with Cabbage ENB mind you, but the stuttering was there I would advise people who even got the best of the best PC specs to not go overboard with textures, your pc might handle it fine, but the skyrim engine does not, The stuttering is extremely jarring , if you thought its just my hardware, think again, here are my specs: RTX 3080TI 12GB VRAM - AMD Ryzen 9 7900X 4.7Ghz base clockspeed, 32GB DDR5 RAM with clockspeed of 3.6 Ghz, Game installed on an SSD so i dont need to wait 10 years per loading screen, and even with all that im stuttering like crazy after trouble shooting to make my mod list stable, and less stuttery, it all boils down to Textures not being able to load in fast enough not by hardware limitations but by skyrim's ancient creation engine I went to tone down my textures to 2-4K and now i have zero stuttering , so i would advise anyone who thinks of going balls to the wall with texture resolution to tone it down 4-8K textures on EVERYTHING is only viable for cinematic screenshots, not for gameplay , i just wanted to inform you about that
Awesome comparisons for these packs :3 it’s funny, the Skyland AiO just looked like vanilla to me since i’ve used it so much, definitely still my favorite tho I do switch out a few of the textures
While a less popular overhaul, Atlantean is the choice for a well blended, and seam-less overhaul across Skyrim (with the exclusion of Solstheim at the moment). It also fixes most if not all of the seam issues that come bundled with any parallax texture overhaul - roads, cave entrances, rockpiles, mountain edges. It also supports setups that either use/don't use Majestic Mountains. Most overhauls only cater to one or the other.
Such great timing for this video, and quality work as usual! I'm currently at the the texturing stage of my modlist, and at the moment I'm trying out Skyland AIO as a base. Then overwriting it in this order; Skyrim 202X, Atlantean Landscape (with Terrain Parallax Blending Fix), and Majestic Mountains (light version). Not quite sure that I'm fully pleased with it yet, I'll probably try Skurkbro's textures as I've heard and seen good things about it. To me it's important to not change the original art style too much, while having as much parallax as possible, and it's proving to be a real challenge. BTW, I recommend taking a look at Terrain Parallax Blending Fix and the compatible texture packs. It really highlights the shortcomings of so many otherwise good packs.
Ah that's great, what a coincidence! It's a lot of fun to try out these extravagant parallax realism texture mods, but while staying within the original art style - does indeed sounds like a challenge! And thank you!
I play in VR so 8K textures are important as you are right up to the textures... but since it's a high res VR headset it is like running two monitors and is very demanding but worth it (and getting a 4090 and living in Skyrim)
This was a very helpful video, I'm trying to find a nice simple handful of mods to make my game look great. I downloaded and installed a 46GB collection and, while it looks amazing, the size is just too much. OH, and I also need to tell you that your voice is the cutest thing ever. You sound so happy. I could listen to you read the phone book. :)
I really appreciate Skyland, but I am not a big fan of the moss on the deep underground dwarven ruins. So thank you for this video! It gives me some packs to look at when sniffing out a replacement of those textures :)
Noble Skyrim was quite a consistent package. But I think i like a bit more fantasy in my Skyrim. I'm not entirely sure my 12 year old PC is up to it though so I actually don't use any select mod pack myself. I tend to download some 1k mods that target specific things and build one up minimally. I loved Fabled Forests for my trees but before that i was using another one which was lower performance but changed trees, added dead trees in and changed my flowers which I didn't like. I have you to thank for showing me Fabled Forests and making it that much better. I also use a Graphics Overhaul as sometimes just how weather is done in game tends to give it's own retexture overhaul just by ambiance. If I did have to pick one I think Noble Skyrim due to it's age. Even though it's not my go to it is performance friendly and comes with great consistency. It's not bad and there is much to love it's just not very me is all Another great video Bard, loving the content and I'm loving having you back with us. I'll see you in the next video which I await with great anticipation
I'm glad Fabled Forests is working for you Anska - it's a great mod :) definitely do try Noble if you have some spare time for modding, and be sure to grab the performance version - I'm sure it'll be fine and it does quite the difference! Thanks again :)
I usually overlap several large overhauls then use MO2s conflict feature to hide the textures I don't want creating a perfect blend. Once you've finalized your textures you can separately go through and manually delete the hidden/overwritten textures and merge the packs together to create a single texture pack to save space
It's clear you've put a lot of work into your videos. Well done. This reminds me how much fun modding Skyrim is. Will we get to see you in future videos?
Sometimes I wish there was a way to use multiple texture packs on different buildings in a city to give the impression that people had tried to stay consistent with their neighbours but didn’t always have the right materials. It feels like Skyrim’s city planners are the most influential people in Skyrim with how uniform the materials on the buildings look.
Personally i prefer The Omnibus AiO, the author has seemingly put modding on hold ever since she got a kid but she managed to cover most of the terrain as far as i can tell.
First of all, thank you for your videos. Do you have load order issues? Now with where to put them, but with it changing on its own. I imagine that you edit your load order pretty often for these showcases, and was wondering about that. I've had to change my load order a few times since the update and was wondering if you've experienced that too. That Skyland AIO mod looks amazing.
normally I'm something like this. 1 noble Skyrim 2 Skyrim 202x 3 whatever landscape mod I'm liking omnibus or other versions that fit what I like. 4 random retextures for stuff like weapons armors and so on. as much as people love Skyland aio I really can't seem to like it just doesn't fit my style or look, not that its bad I've played lists with it just not my favorite at all.
So I've got an amazing rig to play anything on 4K yet it's so difficult to find the perfect textures that right now I'm trying so many packs and handpicking what I do and don't like to make a perfect mix. Just takes so long. Especially when adding parallax textures.
It is a city overhaul. that is, a model. Think of it as a human being. Now, what clothes a human being wears is the texture pack. So think of texture pack as skins of the model. U will usually have Jk Skyrim overwritten by texture packs like those mentioned in the video.
@@BardsCollegeGraduate aw it looks fantastic really. Going for the realism look for my game. If its photorealistic, suits me....but given 202x you said was done by 3d scanning? Maybe it will be even more realistic?
great presentation, im really excited to get these mods, but quick question, will it be fine if i install texture replacer when i have weather mod for enb?
Random Question: Do you know what would randomly cause the textures, that had been fine for numerous hours before hand, suddenly look like paper mache in the distance?
Could you please do mod downoad tutorials? I got skyrim for PC but was so intimidated. I tried vortex but it has alot of issues even tho its more new modder friendly.
Noble Skyrim had been my go to mod. I recently moved over to Skyland. It is now my favourite by far. I tried some others but they all felt either too overly clean or too fantasy-like. Skyland has a nice realism to it. I especially love the Markart textures.
For my current modlist I am using Skurkbro's Retexture (all pack except landscape) + Atlantean Landscape (+ simplicity of snow) I am pretty happy with the results.
You got there before me with highlighting Skurkbro's Retexture Project. I also used the landscape pack, with BDS and Blended Roads and liked what I saw. I have a number of mods that add or change Skyrim landscape. as well as city overhauls, and this retexture was clean and kept the fps up no matter the location. The high fantasy and saturated colour schemes have never felt right for me in Skyrim. This game was always about the stories and gameplay, rather than eyecandy, so I really appreciate the mods that bring a realistic familiarity, that way I'm not numb to magic fx when magic does happen.
I have tried them all but I swear by ALL of Skyking's mods with Skyland AIO with complete Parallax support as the foundation including his new Fantasia mods. It's absolutely stable, looks fantastic and covers everything.... didnt like Skurk and I found 202x too draining ... and I have a top end machine.... and I too was a Noble user for so long. Along with community shaders and your excellent recommendation of Klarity reshade I am in heaven :D... I also use Cathedral, Ulvenwald, simplicity of snow, blended roads.... Recently swapped back to ELFX as Lux was just too buggy after the updates, and the nail in the coffin was with Lux, the 'DungeonsRevistied' doesn't have Lux patch and Bleak Falls was a mess. Now to be honest I have gone 2k as with everything I have it just works... yes a few items here and there I will splurge with 4k, but realistically, the performance drop and the reality of how often I just stare is not worth the loss of performance.... got Dyndolod working... so with Skyland + fantasia+ Carhedrals +Ulvenwald + 'The Great Cities all with parallax and Klarity reshade... I am VERY happy (for now :P ) Thanks my darling, you are definitely a breath of fresh air in this world
2k is perfectly fine for most textures, it's usually a needless overkill to get higher res textures, and I've just been downgrading my textures too :D Your setup sounds mega good I really like the sound of it!! Thanks for watching :)
@@BardsCollegeGraduate Something else I swear by for exteriors is everything Ryn... then when it comes to interiors, EVERYTHING HS - HyliosSykes ... then JK for rest HS hasn't got to yet ;) I see you are contemplating on switching from Noble to Sky AIO - just one thing to say - Go for it... it will be like playing a whole new game... but go parallax
I too prefer to prioritize cohesiveness over max resolution or parallax, so that has meant noble skyrim base, with some of the lesser areas overwritten. I think that Noble has excellent landscape textures for those who aren't using terrain parallax, as they quite strong normal maps and don't look overly flat. Sets like Skyrim 202x and Skurkbro's tend to have individually impressive textures, but taken as a whole don't seem to quite "go together", or they look too clean/pristine. I tend to just pull an individual texture here and there from those mods. Skyland improved a lot in the past couple years so I've been using it more and more, for whole sections. Noble Skyrim Majestic Mountains Gecko's Dwarven Ruins MD's parallax caves (good even without the parallax) Skyland Nordic Ruins Skyland Mines Skyland Skyhaven Temple Some miscellaneous single textures here and there from Skyrim 2019 and 202x
Glad you showcased Skurkbro's Retexture Project. For me Skurkbro's mod is the successor to Noble. The retexture you missed is the new one by Skyking2020, after stating that Skyland has now reached it's final iteration. It's not really for me but I can see the quality in his new Fantasia Landscapes retexture mod. I'd love to see you do a comparison. There's a new mod called VRAMr that helps with VRAM issues, but you may not be supported by the texture pack modders if you use it. Worth reviewing though as the author states... "100% of any donation points earned with VRAMr go to Nexus Mod's charitable donation programme". Now that's how you support modding Bethesda. #keepmodsfree
I'll definitely do a comparison of Fantasia for the next Mods of the Moment video, can't wait to try it out! And that's a good point from the author, a way to make a change.
Great video, didn't actually expect something like this so you could say it's a pleasant surprise. This actually got me to at least try one of them, in this case, Skyrim 202X. Shiny materials AND Parallax? I'm all in! I'm very picky with textures since I'm a texture artist myself, my friends more so, you don't wanna meet "Blackgrowl" when he's on a texture rant LOL However, I have some critiques here: 1. You did not include "Vanilla". You should have, it's always nice to see how these custom made textures replace the old one. 2. In your Comparisons, you forgot some of the most important places; Dwemer Ruins (which in turn includes Markarth). And yes I know you show some but not in the comparison itself. My criteria is to keep close to Vanilla Skyrim as much possible, but also heavily enhance it and balance it between fantasy and realism. For example, make significant objects have 1k or 2k textures, give them a good normal map, parallax if necessary (Clutters don't need that after all) and most importantly a proper Specular and Cubemap to it. 202X is closer to that than Skurkbro's. PS: I love it when you say "AIO" so fast, it actually sounds like you're being hastily painfully pinched, aei oau ouh!
Hey, thanks for the feedback! I do agree with you and a more thorough look wouldn't have hurt. And I didn't realize I said "AIO" so fast, now can't unhear it xD
@@BardsCollegeGraduate Hey Bard, if you wanna continue this Retexture series, I would recommend one that replaces "Other" areas, for example...Blackreach (one of my top favourite places in Skyrim), Fort Dawnguard, Castle Volkihar, Soul Cairn, Sovngarde, maybe even that one time visit to Azura's Realm. Blackreach doesn't have much for an AIO (ouch!) retexture, but I do recommend simply searching for "Blackreach" in Nexus' search, you'll find High Poly Mushrooms, Geodes Reimagined, Skyrim Remastered's Blackreach Crystals, Better Blackreach Clutter, Aetherium Falmer Ceiling... For Dawnguard, I use Praedy's with the Parallax addons on both, suits my purposes. Dunno about the rest, there's like 3 great candidates for Soul Cairn, found only one for Sovngarde. Azura's Realm is actually better if you use Praedy's "MultiLayer Parallax Soulgems Azura's star realm and holders" mod, also don't repeat that as fast as possible or else it would be funny. And if you really want to go further with the Retexture series, how about for new locations? Moonpath to Elsweyr, The Gray Cowl of Nocturnal, Midwood Isle and even Vigilant. Keep in mind that it should be retextures and not overhauls, for example don't go and add the mod "Paint it Black" as part of it...Unless you plan to make the next video both a retexture and an overhaul, why not?
I remember stumbling upon one of your graphic overhaul videos back when i was still new to modding and you had suggested JK's skyrim, went to my modlist and was disgusted at the abomination that I had made. Turns out I had mixed Fortified Whiterun + Medieval Whiterun + JK's Skyrim 💀. But now after 3 weeks under my belt of modding (still new, technically) and probably 5 or more clean modlist reset, stumbling upon your videos again damn JK's Skyrim never fails to overwhelm me with how good it looks especially with some Reshade or ENB. It's always good to learn new things when modding and see the results of your dream graphics overhaul. +1 sub for the great mod showcases, cheers!
Hey, thanks so much for the sub and welcome aboard! :D Modding is a rollercoaster, especially when starting out and not really knowing what each mod does which results in happy and not-so-happy accidents happening xD JK's is just the staple mod - can't play without it!
I used Noble for so long and loved it, with aMidianBorn for buildings and Cathedral Landscapes on top. I really prefer trying to stick as close to the original look as possible and I think those did the job. Skurkbro's does look nice though! Like a newer Noble. Might try it out. Speaking of sticking close to original art direction, RUSTIC MOUNTAINS really looks like a remade HD version of the original mountains textures and worth a look. For some cities I've switched to Mrf's textures recently to give them a little more personality. Mrf's Solitude is wonderful to me, keeps the city looking very uniform with the red roofs and because of that it makes the blue palace really stand out even more when you see it. I know video production takes a long time so I imagine this one was started before Fantasia was released. Honestly I thought Fantasia would trigger a texture comparison video and was surprised it wasn't here. It's not my cup of tea but it does look really pretty! I hope it gets a mention in the future once it has had time to mature some since it pretty much _just_ released. Wonderful video as always and really appreciate the comparison transitions in the end, make it much easier to visualize!
I like your style of modding Skyrim - staying close to the original is a really good way to go about it! :D I also like the look of Mrf's textures, should actually try them again. And yeah, Fantasia didn't make the cut for this video but it'll be on the next mods of the moment! :) Can't wait to try it!
I currently use Skyland AIO + Noble and overwite individual cities and textures from there. I like a lot of Clevercharff's textures for cities, and love Skurkbro's landscape and terrain textures, particularly his ice textures. Aesthetically, I love 202X, but my computer dies just looking at it. I might try customizing a bit more this go around. As always, THANK YOU so much for retrieving that claw --no, wait --for doing solid side-by-side foundational comparisons. It's a massive help to see them showcased next to each other. If I may, in the future, please take the time to linger a good 15 seconds at least on each texture in the comparison sequence. I had to keep pausing, going back, and quickly looking at a single part of the screen several times for each texture just to know what I liked and didn't like, let alone started comparing them to my tastes. We just need time to sit with the visuals, take them in, then compare. I often take notes when watching your comparison videos, so it was less enjoyable and more work to come to my own conclusions. (I alsohad to search for title of the mod --it was hidden by your subtitles; maybe put it in the upper left corner?) Those are technicalities, though, and I still got some great information, and always enjoy your commentary. Your videos also always tempt me to go back to Cathedral Weathers and try it with Rudy's, but I'm really enjoying Obsidian Weathers with Silent Horizons right now (I've been using Cathedral for years --time to try new things!). You can never do enough of these videos. I love them. Thank you for taking so much time and effort to share your beautiful take on Skyrim!
Skyrim 202x's wet mud's parallax textures looks insane for skyrim. Seems like i will never finish modding skyrim. Everytime someone is releasing amazing mods❤
Having used Skyrim 202x, I prefer Atlantean landscapes because it is sharper, but I am testing out a combination of Atlantean w/HD remastered landscapes terrain LOD pregen
I love how I can come back to your videos for reference on mods and play around with the different ones in my list! It really has made modding so much more fun to have a reference point! Thank you for the in depth presentations and recommendations as always! 🩵🩵 Always love getting notifications for your new videos! 😅
@@BardsCollegeGraduate I wanted to do the 202X, so I looked at the requirements---it's a lot, so then I went to install the first in the requirement, but then that also required a lot of requirements. To install 202X texture pack, you need to install close to 50 to 100 other mods? I'm using Mod Manager 2. Thanks in advance!
I just want to say you do a GREAT job with your videos, and I love when I see a new one posted. Keep it up and I look forward to what comes next! You got yourself a new sub! 😄👍
So I’m totally new to modding as I come from playing on a PS and was super disappointed in the selection of mods available. (However I am praying there are good mods for controller peeps as I AM NOT able to use a mouse and keyboard as I’ve been gaming since Atari was released lol) I don’t have my PC specs in front of me, (I’m not sure what is construed as a lower end machine)but it’s nothing crazy. I know I have 16gigs of ram, a RTX2070 super graphics card, and it’s an i7 (if any of that helps). So I’m not entirely sure what my PC can handle. All that said I want to mod and make my game look pretty. I have watched many of your vids along with other CC’s and have a good start using MO2. I installed the necessary mods (can’t remember the names but the ones necessary for many other mods to work lol), quite a few QOL mods, and the Nordic retexture armor mods but all in 2k (not sure if I should have done 4k) and that’s about it. I know that I want to learn how to make my character look realistic/install those delicious looking armor mods because let’s face it, who in the hell sees these incredible looking characters and says “nope I’ll still to the vanilla ones” (ok maybe some of the die hard gamers do but I see the rest of you 😊). I also want to make my game visually great (but not too crazy as I’m sure I don’t have a good enough PC for that) Can anyone help me in understanding what my PC may be able to handle (general idea as I know I only gave you vague info). Like should I be downloading everything in 2k vs 4k? Also once downloaded are you able to revert to let’s say 4k if you already downloaded in 2k. Lastly, does anyone know where I can go to find a “how to” on creating these realistic characters and what I need for that? I appreciate any and all input. Thank you!!
Oh, a question if I may. What ENB do you use? I see you use NAT weathers. I've been thinking about trying something other than the saturated Technicolor look I've used for the past few years (Cathedral Weathers with Rudy ENB edit for Lux) and your setup looks great.
I think she mentioned in a previous video that she's been using Cabbage ENB? Which you could only get on discord for a while until it became available on Nexus not too long ago. I'd highly recommend it if you use a computer that can handle it.
I use a lot of these kinds of retextures for both Skyrim and Enderal and they make a very subtle but huge difference, in my opinion. It really makes it hard to believe that this game is over a decade old with what modders have been able to accomplish with it.
Just want to say thank you for all your videos. They really helped me get my Skyrim PERFECT for me.. until they updated it AGAIN. Now I am done with it. Not spending 4 days to update and get it all set up again. I cant say thank you enough and cant wait to see more videos Maybe one day I will redo all my mod. Did you update to 1.6.1170?
I’m conflicted. I prefer Noble’s stylized and rustic look because it suits Skyrim, but Skyland is soo pretty! Right now I’m just playing with vanilla textures though because I was feeling nostalgic lol
I used Noble until discovering ENB about a year ago, and venturing into the world of parallax. Now, it's Skyland AIO with Skunkbro's (I know that isn't it, but it can't be helped) on top. As a long time 3D artist, I love feeling wood splinters in my eyes, rock chips under my fingernails, and counting the weave in the clothes.
Oooohh I see! I love how you described those textures and parallax xD sometimes I feel the same too (but less splinters and rocks and more the soft sand under your feet and the texture of wood under the fingers) so satisfying :D
as always great video. not to simp or anything but the sweetness and attention to details you put in your videos can only be achieved by a woman. thats why i love so much this skyrim modding channel, you always take the time to explain each mod and compare the details, at least to my knowledge there are no other channels that can do what you are doing in such an efficient and kind way. you have earned yourself a new subscriber, thanks!
I absolutely adore Noble Skyrim with JK's Skyrim, shops, and outskirts. I love that it's performance friendly for my computer, and since I don't use parallax, it gives amazing textures, shadows, and lightning highlights when I use it with Lux, Embers XD, and EVLaS which all gets pulled together by Rudy's ENB SE for Cathedral Weathers. I can certainly see where other texture packs would be better than others, but I can't see myself using anything else right now with the setup I have.
High quality video as usual! Hmm tough pick which is best 🤔 then again my rig is quite old and something what we Finnish would call "ruoska" 😅 but maybe Skyland AIO would be my personal choice 🤷🏻♂️
I wonder how many of these mods a person can do on console I'm kind of tired of Skyrim to be honest but with the right mods I would definitely play it more often problem is unless you have a PC you don't have access to a lot of the good mods that's a real shame I know the Sirius x is powerful enough to handle a good bit of that