Anyone play Skyrim?
Anyone play Skyrim?
You can enjoy Minecraft without fighting; combat isn't necessary. In Skyrim, battles are central, making it a more intense experience than Minecraft. Skyrim is an open-world RPG where you take on the role of a Dragonborn—a warrior with dragon heritage tasked with stopping dragons. Minecraft, on the other hand, is a building game set in a cube world focused on survival and creativity.
You can't completely steer clear of battles in Minecraft if you aim to progress. In survival mode, you must guard against creepers, zombies, and skeletons. For more challenging resource gathering later, you'll have to defeat Endermen and other tough mobs, eventually facing the Ender Dragon. Of course, running away is possible, but that doesn't change the reality. Creative mode is fine, but it's not the main gameplay setting.
Minecraft progress often feels stuck unless you rely on crafting and exploration instead of violence. You don’t have to eliminate enemies to advance—focus on gathering resources, building structures, or completing quests. Even without combat, you can earn experience through farming, mining, or smelting. Mods and trading options expand your toolkit, letting you create items like string or gunpowder without harming anything. In peaceful settings, the game remains functional, and you can still socialize via shops or villagers. For Skyrim, survival mechanics rely heavily on killing, making it challenging without that element.
It's incredibly stable because of its 64-bit architecture, and it's truly impressive. No more frustrating CTDs ruining my experience.
On Peaceful I think it’s way too simple, honestly, and that wasn’t my intention. You still have to eliminate certain things if you want specific materials, items or blocks so I don’t avoid it. Of course, you can just use regular stuff, but it soon becomes monotonous. Let’s just agree to disagree. Also, you misspelled 'enemy' as 'eminem'.
I removed CTDs on Oldrim by organizing my plugins and sorting loads manually, plus tweaking optimizations such as ENBoost and several bug fixes. Oldrim supports a larger number of mods, offers superior ENBs, and runs more efficiently. You get more system resources with SE, but the game often appears much better thanks to the advanced ENBs. Skyrim SE Mods and ENBs are essentially similar to Fallout 4 mods and ENBs.
I don’t care one bit since I don’t use ENBs and don’t plan to. My setup was cleaned up with a solid load order, though some spots still show mysterious CTD issues. In my view, SE is much better—it reduces stress and saves time fixing problems.
You seem indifferent to the game's graphics. ICBINE stands out, but ENBs overall have the biggest visual effect in the game, with options for every performance tier—Stakado Cinemascope ENB is impressive and won’t affect performance unless you’re using Sandy Bridge iGPUs or something similar.