

References Skyrim SE patch 1.5.50.0 The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition 1.5. Available on the PC, Xbox One, and Playstation 4. I recommend using "NMM" (Nexus Mod Manager) to download and install from and then use LOOT to optimize load order. Unofficial Skyrim Patch an unofficial mod attempting to fix all the bugs not fixed by the official patches. If you want to add a bit more "flair" you can install the village mods of author "Arthmoor" which will expand cities and villages in a vanilla-friendly way, like Dawnstar, Dragon Bridge, Helarchen Hall, Whistling Mine, Soljund's Sinkhole and so on. You can also install "Immersive Citizens", however it will change the behaviour of NPC, so if you want to experience the vanilla you probably should avoid it.

These are easy to install, don't require SKSE and should not impact performance too much (if this is even an issue). Qwix Favorite Menu All vanilla plus DLC.Unofficial Skyrim Special Edition Patch o Merchants in Inns (livens up the taverns) o Skyrim Mercenaries (helps protect towns / settlements) o Populated Skyrim Civil War (Populated mods add life to Skyrim - see below for the rest) o Populated Lands, Roads, Paths.If you want to see other fantastic Skyrim mods, check out this page.You can/should use mods, but to preserve the original look and feel use only lore-friendly, gameplay-improvements (like easier to navigate menus) and graphics improvements. There aren't a ton of mods that spice up the game's dialog options yet either, which is a shame as much like with Fallout 4, the dialog and story in Skyrim aren't quite up to par with the promise offered by this massive game world.ĭespite those missing elements, there are still plenty of excellent PS4 Skyrim mods available, and here we're rounding up the best of the best mods you should get on installing first. Many of the best Skyrim mods - like the major bug fixes that address problems still present even after all the patches - sadly haven't hit the PS4 just yet. PlayStation 4 players are now playing catch up twice with this revamped Skyrim experience: once to meet the PC community's insane plethora of mods, and again to just get on par with the Xbox One, which had several months lead time on mod support over the PS4.Īt the moment, there are only a paltry 1,600 PS4 Skyrim mods available, which might sound like a large number, but it's an infinitesimal fraction of what's been created since the game first arrived for PC six years back. There aren't usually a lot of ways that PS4 players end up in this situation, but they've actually been outclassed by Xbox fans in the mods department this time around thanks to Skyrim: Special Edition.
