Skyrim Se Dress Mod
Skyrim Se Black Dress Mod
If you want to use any of the outfits included into this mod for your own mod for Skyrim, you'll have to contact me and obtain my written permission, AND you'll have to use ApachiiDivineEleganceStore.esm file as a required master file for your mod. This is our guide to the best Skyrim mods, sorted into categories that will make it easy for you to find what you're looking for. And if you're looking for Skyrim Special Edition mods. This is genius, I would like to see a mod like this. Look at dat walk doe. Imagine her a companion, that would be excellent! Edited by Roflmaozors, 26 January 2014 - 06:48 AM.
Finally, the extremely talented modders behind the exceptional Skyrim Script Extender has released a version in beta that works wonderfully with Skryim SE. What this tool allows you to do is install mods that require additional functionality that the base game engine simply cannot offer. I'm talking a better UI experience that wasn't designed for consoles, more feature-packed mods, and more.Just make sure you download and install the version for SE and not the old Skyrim.
Afterward, you need to launch the SKSE64.exe and not the Skyrim executable through Steam. Choosing the best modsThe absolute must-have mods for Skyrim include SKSE, SkyUI, and Alternate Start.
The rest depends on your system specifications, your desired playstyle and what type of content you want to add to the world of Skyrim.But what are your favorite mods for Skyrim Special Edition? Are there any you have for Skyrim that have yet to be ported? Sound off in the comments. We'd also like to thank modders for their continued support in extending the enjoyment of games, particularly Skyrim. You guys are incredible.
Probably my favourite - rather flamboyant - clothing mod (can also be made as armour but it's kind of ridiculously high stats considering it can be made for a few pieces of leather with no perks IIRC) is DreamBurrows Regal Assassin. Very pretty, several colour options, works on male and female characters.And, yeah, most people who want to play dressup seem to want to dress up girl barbies, not ken dolls, for whatever reason. Me, I tend to play women/she-elves/etc, but I've often got at least one chap among my various followers who I like to dress up prettily (generally Rumarin, as he suits the flamboyant stuff like DreamBurrows.). Well, I agree with you there.
Regal Huntsman is good and I can vouch for the Regal Assassin which I just installed and tested. Shopping the mods on Nexus can be frustrating because there are thousands of mods and most are just crap. There is Immersive Armors and Omegared99's Gallery of Armor but they are huge files and you might only like one or two of the armors. I've tried both, but don't use them any more because I was trying to reduce the number of large mods I have. That's why I use re-texes of the vanilla armors. Perhaps more people will post and give you ideas.
Check out the most popular mod authors, Cabal, ZZJay and Omegared99 are three of them. Cabal does some good re-texes. Okay, few suggestions from my MO list:Iron Armour with Sleeves For some reason I vastly prefer the iron armour with this mod, which just adds a pair of chainmail-looking sleeves. It's just a mesh/texture mod, no.esp - there's another for Banded Iron Armour with Sleeves (also on the Nexus) which I like a lot as well.
Unfortunately the Steel Armour with Sleeves mod, for some reason, completely borks the arms (more so on female characters IIRC) making them look like flattened/bent straws, so I don't advise that. If you use this and a retexture for the iron/banded iron armour, then with MO just move the retexture lower down the left pane, with NMM you'll need to re-install your chosen retexture over the top.
Looks great with aMidianBorn's retexture.Perfect Legionairre I'm currently playing an Imperial soldier who started off with a set of the light armour, which is now actually suitable for Skyrim's climate and doesn't look goofy like in vanilla, what with having, you know, SLEEVES and LEGS.