

As in, I’m one of those geeks with a backstory for their character, who writes their character’s diary. Want more followers at once? There’s a mod for that! Want to be able to die of hypothermia on Skyrim’s frozen mountains? It’s your lucky day- there’s a mod for that as well!Īt the moment, I’m on a hyper-immersive run. Want to have a horse that’s not called “My Horse”? There’s a mod for that. You see, it’s easy to see how mods make the game better. And Skyrim Nexus keeps on sucking me back in.

Anything which makes the game more realistic is definitely a good thing in my eyes. That’s the quandary I’m in right now with Skyrim. Or to risk your save file by modding beyond reason. Whether ’tis nobler in the mind to suffer
