Before we get started however, it’s worth noting that there are differences to how mods work, depending on your console of choice.
Here’s a grouping of 5 mods that are well worth checking out. So, while mods can be freely downloaded and deleted as many time as you like, which ones are worth keeping hold of? Which ones are good to start with? Which ones, if any, allow you to have a follower more suited to Skyrim’s cold climate than you? I got you covered. While mods are freely available from the game’s main menu, there is a limit to the space available for mods on the PS4 and Xbox One. One of the biggest draws of the special edition, as someone who has already played the game extensively, is the possibility of mods on consoles – much like with Fallout 4.
The special edition of the game features massive graphical overhauls, volumetric god rays, new water tech, and many other tweaks. I’ve sunk hundreds of hours in to the game, but a remastered console version, with mod support no less, is definitely interesting to me. When the Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim first released, I played it on Xbox 360.