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Edited by Relyks: 7/26/2017 2:01:38 AM
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Should I get mods for Skyrim: Special Edition (XB1)

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I am currently debating whether or not I should enable mods in Skyrim. Doing this of course will disable achievements, so it's either more fun (I'm only installing quality of life, graphics, and minor tweak mods) or more gamerscore. Anything to set me straight would be nice! -- Which reminds me. I'm one of those people that don't have as much time as others, and since Skyrim is one of those big games that can take a while to fully "complete", that's something I'm not sure I'll invest in.
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  • Hey now, if you're gonna use mods don't restrict yourself right out the gate to just QoL stuff. Go through the whole list, some people make some really clever shit that you'd never expect to want. You can also make an insane focus on your RP, like how I always tell people I'm obsessed with Vampire mods. I've got tiers to vampirism and feeding is actually useful. Can turn into mist, sense enemies by heartbeat provided they are living, fly in Vamp Lord form, etc. I also downloaded a mod like a week ago allowing me to be a werewolf and a Vampire Lord at the same time, complete with a hybrid "race" and both powers and abilities from the two separate forms. Favorite mods always come down to the insane houses people create. You've got your clever hidden caves and homes, you've got your magical homes with invisible floating walkways, you've got your large castles with secret passageways in the wall.. so much to do. Get. Mods.

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