

Then looking at the Most Popular mods, it looks like things I’ve already played with on PC from years ago. And I could not remember what it was called or what the search keywords were when I was looking for it. It’s time for something new for 2020.Īlso, there had been a mod that came out last week that I wanted to try out, but someone decided this weekend was a great weekend to spam patches and things. I should be able to play a melee character and be able to do some damage. This one is Khajiit! That’s pouncing and scratching. I’m so sick of Imperious’ passives (Why is D&D in Skyrim where it doesn’t belong?) and that other mod that returns everything to Oblivion’s stats isn’t fun for Khajiit players at all. Tarshana put out Divine People of Skyrim: Etherium, and it is the mod I’ve been waiting for. I have permissions on several things that will be made into Xbox One Exclusives for Fallout 4.Īnyway, I’ve got my Xbox One S all geared up for Skyrim SE and was looking for mods to download this weekend. I spent the majority of this year running from the awfulness of last Christmas by either converting Nernie’s Towns and Villages to a playable state for my PC playthrough, doing Fallout 4 load orders, helping someone else with their mods, or goofing off in Fallout 4 CK. I have so many commitments there that need to be completed, and I know that if I don’t go back, I’ll just open the CK and start plopping houses down in Skyrim again. I’m supposed to be making things in Fallout 4.
