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The Bethesda Blog has word that the Windows and PlayStation 3 editions of the Dragonborn DLC for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim will be released next month. The PC edition is expected on February 5th and the PS3 edition does not have an exact date, but they say all three DLC packs should be out for Sony's system by the end of February.
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Re: Skyrim Dragonborn Next Month |
Jan 20, 2013, 21:36 |
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NoodleFish wrote on Jan 19, 2013, 10:37: I too am about to gear up for another play through. Can anyone recommend some worthwhile mods to install? I've pretty much only used SkyUI as I was trying to keep things vanilla on my first play through. Sounds of Skyrim (extra sounds, like birds chirping, falmer moaning in the distance within a cave, etc)
Birds (more birds, flocks flying up from trees when you for example shout etc)
DYNAVISION DoF, or something (lets you adjust the vanilla DoF, very user friendly and nothing of that ENB DoF crap that shouldn't be meant for playing). I love this mod because I made it give the far distant silhouettes of mountains a subtle blur, making them less edgy etc.
Unequip Quivers, or something (makes you automatically unequip your quivers when you're not using your bow, and re-equip them when you do)
Climates of Temriel, gives you 500+ new weathers plus sound effects and a much much prettier sky. I edited the ENB though, disabling SSAO and that dynamic DoF. The sunflare and the way the sunrays seep through the trees and over mountains, walls and buildings is an amazing, amazing visual addition to the game (imo!).
These mods are a subtle improvement to the game. Keeping it very much vanilla, but with a strong immersive effect and much better visuals. |
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