To be good in this list, you will have to read about Dreas Capacity Overhaul, AJO - Andrelaphus Jobs Overhaul, Merchant - A Trading Expansion, Gourmet - A Cooking Overhaul mods all referenced in the documentation. This list as a great potential to be something unique in the category of role playing in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. There's a lot of information in the notes on the website as well as much to understand from the mods I provided above. I like what they are doing here but it is still very early on in the development with it being at Beta 2 at this point. Best of luck to you.
I play with YASH as well, although not this list (budget laptop gamer and modder here). YASH alone completely changes the way you play Skyrim really. Also check out a mod called The Curse for some extra suffering. I considered including the "Save on Sleep" mod in my gameplay and immersion mod Nirnfeel, but decided not to after doing some playtesting. It's interesting for immersive and roleplay take on things, but felt a bit too much to add it into the complexity I already had. Regular combat fatigue and needs I would argue are enough to direct you to an inn, and you can choose to save only on those occasions if you are so inclined.
I remember some modder named hill was given control over YASH and was planning on making YASH 3 but nothing ever came of it lmao i used to play YASH with modlist nordic mod list think it was called.Old days before learned to mod myself lmao
No BIAS. Is this better then Lorerim? This modlist required less space so I installed this one, but I know Lorerim is based of a similar hardcore mod? So which one is "better"
The list does seem interesting, but it states on the modlist's site that you can only save by sleeping, so that is pretty off putting. Wouldn't want to get through a whole dungeon or something only to die to some BS or have the game crash and have all that time just wasted.
Reading from the modlist page: "How do I save the game? Your game is automatically saved whenever you sleep for any amount of time. You cannot save in any other way." That's a hard no from me then. Losing hours of gameplay or backtracking just to sleep isn't exactly fun for me. Also it looks grindy af.
Doesn't look bullet spongey. You just start out with nothing, and have to spend your first hours playing doing little things to level up to do any damage. Like fighting training dummies for a while.