How to Skyrim?
How to Skyrim?
I went through this process multiple times. My first attempt was tough, but I ended up with the final gear. It didn’t feel right at first, so I tried again. Right now I’m about six weeks along in the game timeline—five days in real life. Modding is its own world; you can add SkyUI if you want to experiment. It alters inventory menus in ways you’ll really like. For the main game, check out this link: http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/3863/? This organizes your favorites nicely. A similar tool is here: http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/4862/? Remember you’ll need a scripting utility called SKSE, which you can locate in each mod’s description.
Sure thing! Here’s a revised version:
Oh, yes, just one more thing—grab the Lover's Stone if you wish; it boosts your skill gain by 15% (probably around 15%). Check out the Elders Scrolls page for details.
Important reminder! 🚨 Don’t start using mods just yet. They could seriously affect your game, especially if you’re new. Wait until you’ve completed all the missions and grasp the rules before diving in. Once you’re ready, you can safely try adding mods. There are many options available—Enderal, Falskaar, ENBs for visual changes, and more. If you still want to experiment, go for graphical mods rather than those that alter gameplay, like armor packs. The reason? Most armor modifications make things way too easy.
I personally finished Skyrim on an Xbox 360, replayed it on a PS3, then tried it again on PC after about 130 hours. I started with graphical changes, then armor mods, and finally expansions and difficulty settings. This is just my experience—feel free to ask more about Skyrim!
For reference, here’s what I have: the special edition version of Skyrim, a re-engaged ENB (not reshade), an ENB texture pack for Nobleskyrimmod HD (2K), plus a few other mods. If you’re curious about the best armor sets and weapons, check out Mythical Armors and Dragons by ZeroFrost. They’re highly recommended. 🛡️🗡️
Start by saying goodbye to your spouse and children. After a few days you’ll adjust to the rhythm in tesv, and you won’t want to face those who slow down your progress in moar skyrim. The simplest advice for a new character is: 1 – Use stealth as your first move if you’re going on the attack or stalking. Keep one hand free when enemies are nearby, and summon whatever you can—this helps control crowds. It can temporarily remove foes or buy time to escape. It also lets you heal and manage fights more effectively. 2 – Destruction magic isn’t worth relying on unless you’ve put in a lot of effort or have solid gear. Save your focus on building a mage build for levels 8-10, but consider mixing in some magic early until you’re comfortable using it naturally. 3 – Crafting turns everyone into a powerhouse. At level 100 I’m a master smith, and my top picks are legendary weapons and force level 4 NPCs to join me (Adrianne, Carlotta, Ysolda). They’re tough because they’re heavily armored, which is perfect for survival. This approach really shows how tempering armor boosts both protection and performance. On the flip side, I once avoided smithing for a while, but being unable to survive was the clearest sign it didn’t work for me.
Try testing Gothic. /jk Just check the map, you'll understand it, RPG 101 m8
It could be the issue, I haven't really tried playing an RPG before Skyrim.
Wow, I began trying The Elder Scrolls when Arena launched. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Elder_Scrolls:_Arena That's a lot of years! Daggerfall is the only one I haven't played yet: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Elder_...Daggerfall Just to clarify, maybe Daggerfall was another title... I can't recall its name.