

My big suggestion is to keep it simple and once you got what you want and its stable stop adding and just play.

This is for the vanilla version so keep that in mind but these all play nice together. This is my list below plus a few houses and dungeons.

Maybe if I rescan for games.ĮDIT2: NM.was on normal Skyrim page and not Skyrim SE Looking at it it even shows my mods installed. Just now clicked downlaod a mod and my mod manager says its not set up to work with Skyrim.yet it is and was fien a few hours ago. Now if I can resist turning it on.ĮDIT: Well all was fine whe nI went to bed. Lucky there is a hotkey to just turn it off and on. So Im afraid Id mess the entire thing up removing it. All I find is armor mods for UNP.Īlso I started to remove that ENB.its just too saturated.but its not an 'installed' mod. Either theres a lot of one or there little of one.and with UNP I cant find the actual body mod. nothing silly like anime crap.just natural stuff.but I cant find the right one. Ill add some glowing ore and fire embers but Im not doing signs or snowflakes or bugs and crap. Interesting NPCs, like all Skyrim mods, is available only for the Windows PC version of the game.Ive decided not to do a ton of little single mods. Check out the trailer above to get an idea of what Interesting NPCs brings to Skyrim. Takahashi plans to keep updating the mod with more content. In all, the current version of Interesting NPCs boasts almost 20,000 lines of dialogue, along with eight full quests and six miscellaneous quests.

Each NPC has its own backstory and unique, detailed dialogue tree, and some even play bard songs - Skyrim-appropriate melodies that are also performed by musicians in the community. Kris Takahashi, the mod's creator, calls it "a project to add color and life to Skyrim through NPCs." It brings dozens of new characters into the realm of Skyrim, with many being fully voiced by over 50 different volunteer actors from the Interesting NPCs community. The Interesting NPCs mod for Bethesda's The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim adds flavor to the game's non-playable characters with a massive amount of new content: people, dialogue trees, quests and even music.
