In an ideal world I’d like to fit all of Beyond Skyrim in, but since we don’t know how big those will be, that’s hard to ensure for now. For example, textures do not always have to be 4k. Mods should provide the most bang for the buck. This is a modlist for everybody, not specifically warriors, or thieves, or mages, or whatever.
And a texture that’s upscaled with an added grunge/noise filter added to hide pixelation is not usually an improvement. Mods do not get added because they are fashionable or simply to boost the mod count. No matter how good a mod, if it causes CTDs or other serious issues during gameplay, it has no place on this modlist. The modlist seeks to improve Skyrim SE, not turn it into something completely different. Testing seems to also be a foreign concept.ĭifferent tastes for different people, I guess.
I decided to roll my own because I was unhappy with pretty much all other modlists I tried they seem to be mostly created with the aim of throwing as many mods at Skyrim as possible, with little rhyme or reason other than a high mod count, and no consideration for consistency or sometimes even effectiveness. This is my personal modlist for Skyrim Special Edition.