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Basic skyrim mods

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Hey guys I just got skyrim and I heard that mods in skyrim adds some amazing stuff and makes the game better, so I decided to install some mods and see how they work out, but since I'm new I don't know hat are the mods or anything, so I may need a basic list of mods, the things that I would like to improve are graphics(should I get skyrim HD or there are better mods?), gameplay ( I am confused between requiem and skyrim redone), weapons and some nice game addons( I once heard that there is a a camps mods or something like that)

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go to SKyrim nexus and look at the top listed mods ever and go from there :)

 

and if your computer can take it get a ENB mod and ENB, Skyrim with a good ENB will look better than any other game in existence :P

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go to SKyrim nexus and look at the top listed mods ever and go from there :)

 

and if your computer can take it get a ENB mod and ENB, Skyrim with a good ENB will look better than any other game in existence :P

I got an i7-4770 and a gtx 770 , I guess I'm gonna get that :D

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1. I would recommend using the Nexus mod manager (just find it from skyrim nexus).

2. These are the mods I would recommend: Wet and cold, wet and cold ashes (needs DLC), frostfall, SkyUI (IMPORTANT), Sounds of skyrim (all of them), Total realism basic needs and deadly mutilation. 

 

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I got an i7-4770 and a gtx 770 , I guess I'm gonna get that :D

 be a bit careful tho, even 780ti sli wont eat a good ENB easily :D but you should atleast get 45fps+ without problems depending on other graphical mods you use.

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 be a bit careful tho, even 780ti sli wont eat a good ENB easily :D but you should atleast get 45fps+ without problems depending on other graphical mods you use.

780ti SLI will not handle some ENB settings :o 

It seems that ENB will make my game look like a dream :P

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The is a guy on YouTube that does good reviews and tutorials regarding Skyrim mods. His name is Gopher. You should check him out.

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Yeah Gopther is awesome heres a link to a playlist of his for modding Skyrim for beginners mate https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RxQ1JN_X-_Y&list=PLE7DlYarj-DdhDG41roBVJfNCqvO5MmKP

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