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I really enjoyed the time I spent here - all the way from back when SkyRe had a dozen dedicated endorsers/commenters that I all knew by name, until way after things blew up and I had a million downloads. Some of the battles from back then are still going on. I couldn't muster the strength for a serious attempt to rebuild the community. Losing the page killed my remaining drive completely. I won't repeat all that stuff here, but if you were a follower back then, you may remember a thing or two.
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That was a pretty low blow, following a series of pretty low blows I went through in real life.
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It never got really big, but it was enough to keep me modding and updating PerMa and Darkest Dawn (a lesser known mod for Grim Dawn) on a monthly basis.Īnyway, facebook ended up deleting both my personal account and the page. I used a dedicated page to interact with people and get myself motivated. And an official goodbye.īack in November 2016, I used facebook as main means of communication with the core of my mods' fanbases.
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I haven't been here in a while, and probably won't remain for long, but I figured I should at least give the ones that are still around a short explanation.
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There's also a couple of Russian let's plays using the mod (I guess because the mod is made by a Russian but is in English) There's a couple of videos going into some depth: Remember how Draugrs are early game enemies? Or vampires being easy to kill? Or surfing your way through the main quest? Nope, that's all mid to late game content now, you'll be spending a lot of time being a milk drinker because you WILL die a lot if you try to play the vanilla game. It's incredibly hard, slow to level up, realistic, hardcore and rewards roleplaying over being a hack 'n slash God. Having said that, the mod author has made trainers more expensive so getting as much gold as you can should be your top priority.Īnyway, I can ramble on about how amazing this mod is, because I've tried everything from SkyRE to Perma, to Requiem and a couple of others but this is my new favourite. For example it took me 2 hours just to reach level 2, but I got rich quicker because I actually roleplay as a thief so I can afford to pay trainers to level my skills up instantly. There's lots of changes from the way the economy works, level lists, new items, perks re-worked, enemies, etc. Static Skyrim is a huge overhaul so it isn't compatible with over overhauls and balance changes like Ordinator, Morrowloot, Wildcat and other similar mods. Levelling up is really slow and you'll change the way you play the game with this mod installed, get ready to do all those things you overlooked because you was a walking bank or walking obsidian wall! Now, working the treadmill and becoming something like a thief or necromancer is actually useful for earning money, which will get you trainers to level you up much quicker than naturally. It does a balance of unlevelling and level scaling with hand-placed loot, bosses, etc ala Morrowloot Ultimate. I mean it, this mod makes the game painfully hard, but not to the point of impossibility. You can go to the mod page to get a proper description of what it is but a tl dr version is that it's basically SE's Requiem, except much MUCH more hardcore and with focuses on true roleplay and multi-class.
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I've been playing with this mod for the past week, over 15 total hours, and I have to say this is one of the best mods for Skyrim I've ever used since the original 2011 release. If you've JUST started a new game or are looking for mods to begin on a new playthrough, this mod should be on the top of your mod list. I'm gonna make a very strong recommendation for the Special Edition-only mod Static Skyrim. I dunno, my memory just must be failing me, but I actually think Enderal the mod still looks better than even this modded SSE. Even with every form of Anti-aliasing off (TSAA, FXAA, Multisample, all off), on my 3440x1440 monitor the image still has this fuzzy appearance to it (but I play Witcher 3 with sharpening on High prior to Reshade SMAA, so maybe it's just a matter of being used to that). I half wonder if ENB SSAO isn't working, and I have this urge to just turn LumaSharpen up as high as it will go to make things pop a bit more (even artificially). The game still strikes me as flat, like there's not enough contrast most of the time during daylight hours or something out in open fields. While it definitely seems much more stable, I really must be used to Witcher 3 and newer engines because even with:
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I went ahead and bought this during the Steam sale, mainly to see how it performed compared to the old engine.