
Skyrim launched with the ability to marry certain NPCs and, in a later DLC, added the opportunity to adopt children from an orphanage or the streets of Skyrim's major cities. As fans know, the relationships the player builds with NPCs in an RPG are crucial to their sense of realism. That sense of connection and community factors into the genre of the game itself. RELATED: Skyrim Special Edition: 10 Mods Everyone Should Try

Though Skyrim isn't available on the latest console, the PlayStation 5, modders have figured out how to solve even that problem! This is, in no small part, due to the dedicated modding community that adds both big and small tweaks to update or improve the available content. I have seen many people ask, and if the author is active they get a response.Skyrim is such a huge game that it's survived with an active player base for over a decade. I would say, if you want to use older mods, check that mod page first. Most weapons seem to use custom textures, so most likely may not work. Most armor mods need a body changer, and so far the only one I know of that is being updated is CBBE/ Body Slide. I do not intend to use old weapon, and armor mods.

I tested out a combat changer called Queen of the Dammed, which works, as it only has a EXP file.įrom what I have seen, if a mod dose not use custom textures, they seen to work correctly. Of the Serana mods I tried, one one appearance changer works, the other require mods that also require SSKE, so until that is updated, and those depended on it, will have a long wait. Bethesda changed the face texture enough to make it unusable. The BSA file compression is different, so those may or my not work. The house mods I had to turn into lose files. I spent the weekend testing the mods I really wanted to keep using, as only I one use has an active author.ģ housing mods, 1 player race, and mods that affect Serana, and one follower.
