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Despite being nearly a decade old, I still find fun in playing Skyrim now and then.

Of course I dislike playing Vanilla Skyrim years later, as it has aged badly, which is why I prefer loading the game with a bunch of mods. Mods that:

 

  • Enhance the textures and weather systems.
  • Sweetfx to give a little more vibrancy and tuned contrast to the world.
  • Mods that sort NPC's daily routines, making them feel more alive.
  • Mods that enhance the game's challenges.
  • Mods that change up both the physical and ranged combat system.
  • Mods that change the entire spell system.
  • Mods that change the perk system.
  • Mods that make it so weather actually effects how you play (like avoiding hypothermia)
  • Mods that change up the loot system, so I'll actually gain better loot from deadlier foes.
All those type of mods are the ones I love using for Skyrim. Though I cannot mod Skyrim on the Switch, I can on the PC (which is why I opted out of buying the Switch version, as it contains the same amount of bugs years later and has no mod support, as well as sporting lower visuals for an already dated game).
Also, I find the combat in ESO to being more improved than the combat we got in Skyrim. Though it's an MMO, it feels more flashy and fluid in it's combat, than Skyrim was with flinging swords in all directions, as well as spells. 
Last edited by Chazore - on 25 April 2018

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