1. FXAA Post Process Injector -
Video Link.There’s a lot of post processing mods for Skyrim, but FXAA has emerged as the best. It layers on several handy effects like sharpening, technicolour, sepia and saturation, but the best part is that it’s all totally customisable. Modifying the settings file will let you turn settings on and off or adjust them to your preferences, giving you full control over the look and feel of your Skyrim game.
2. Val's Crafting MeltdownPlaying Skyrim inevitably results in picking up a lot of items you don’t necessarily need. Weapons or armour you aren’t properly trained with, or just useless pots and pans, every Dovahkiin ends up with a lot of clutter in their inventory. Val’s Crafting Meltdown, has an ingenious solution to that problem, giving players the ability to melt down weapons, armour and junk into raw materials like iron and steel. It also provides an invaluable service for archers, letting them use smithing to create arrows, an ability inexplicably missing from the original game. Val’s Crafting Meltdown is built to be compatible with other crafting mods, so if want to expand your crafting options, be sure to check out
The Lost Art of the Blacksmith and
More Craftables, which let you craft faction specific items like Thieves Guild armour or Skyforge Steel weapons. Alternatively
Craftable Staffs lets mages get in on the smithing action too.
3. QD Inventory Does not work with controller. Mouse keyboard only, and it's work in progress.Frustrated with Skyrim’s inventory interface? Annoyed at excessive scrolling? Wish you could see the stats of your items without selecting them? QD Inventory is the answer to your problems. The mod replaces the default interface with a very different one, categories are arranged at the top of the screen while the armour, damage, weight and value of your items is displayed along the side. Creator Roltak describes this as a ‘quick and dirty’ solution to the interface problems, better interfaces will likely come in future, but for now this is streets ahead of the original Bethesda UI.
4. Xenius ModsXenius has rapidly carved himself a niche as Skyrim’s premier character enhancement modder, producing a whole series of texture improving mods at a tremendous rate. He started with
No More Blocky Faces and
Detailed Faces, but he’s since expanded into (deep breath)
Detailed Bodies,
High Quality Eyes,
Detailed Lips and
Better Beast Races (breath out) all of which offer significant improvements on the default character models. The only gripe is that you have to download them all individually, hopefully Xenius plans to package all his components into a single install when he’s finished.
5. Skyrim HDLike Quarl’s Texture mod for Oblivion or NeilMC’s for Fallout 3, Skyrim HD is an ambitious project to replace the majority of in game textures with new, high resolution versions. It’s still very much a work in progress, only Windhelm and Whiterun have both been updated, as well as several forest and cave texture, but Skyrim HD looks set to match it’s illustrious predecessors.
6. Realistic Smoke and EmbersAnother neat little improvement to Skyrim’s effects, Realistic Smoke and Embers completely overhauls the appearance of fire in the game, improving it greatly. It’s the mod that screenshotmancer Duncan ‘Dead End Thrills‘ Harris used to create this stunning image (along with plenty of other mods and tweaks). If you’re playing Skyrim as a fire throwing destruction mage, you must install this mod.
7. Realistic Water -
Video LinkThe water in Skyrim already looks pretty lovely, but Realistic Water pushes it that little bit further. Based on high resolution photography, Realistic Water makes Skyrim’s streams foam and bubble in a beautiful and convincing way.
8. Skyrim Sunglare -
Video LinkIf you like lovely sunlight effects Skyrim Sunglare is the mod for you. It makes the game’s sun produce delicious rays of beamy goodness, including optional lens flare effects for those who favour the ‘cinematic’ look. There’s something special about cresting a mountain and watching the sunbeams break through over the horizon, and this mod makes it even better.
9. Nicer SnowflakesThere’s a lot of snow in Skyrim, so it’s a shame it’s mostly represented by vague white blobs floating past. Nicer Snowflakes fixes that problem completely, replacing the default snow with beautiful, high resolution flakes. There’s several flavours to choose from, but I like the ‘Whimsical’ version best. It might not be what snow really looks like, but it’s what we all wish it did.
10. Glowing Ore VeinsIf you’re like me, you probably played several hours of Skyrim before even realising mining was in the game. The problem is that ore veins don’t actually look that different from the surrounding rock. Thankfully, Glowing Ore Veins solves that problem, tweaking minable rocks to make them stand out more from the background. As an added bonus it’ll fade back to normal once you’ve extracted all the ore, once again blending harmlessly into the background.
11. Map in Full 3DNot so much a mod as a set of tweaks, Map in full 3D shows you how to modify the game’s ini file to make it possible to zoom the in game map right down to the ground. The result is essentially a free camera mode that lets you roam anywhere in the world. It’s like the google street view team was let loose in the frozen north.
12. ENBSeries patch -
Video LinkThe ENBSeries mods are famous for adding improved post processing and lighting effects to make games like GTA4 and Deus Ex: Human Revolution look amazing. Sadly this patch doesn’t do that, instead it’s focused on fixing graphical errors and letting the game play better on a lower end PC. Don’t worry though, ENB creator Boris Vorontsov is already working on a full graphical overhaul, and has included some test footage, which I’ve included above.
13. Skyrim 4GBIf you’ve been reading this list and installing all the graphical improvements, there’s a possibility you’ve encountered some stability issues. But fear not! A solution is at hand. Like previous Bethesda games, Skyrim doesn’t use more than 2gb of RAM, regardless of how much you actually have. Using a large address aware patch like Skyrim 4GB will fix that, allowing Skyrim to make full use of your system’s abilities, reducing crashes and maintaining a stable FPS count.
14. Simple Borderless Window Uses a exe file, may be a bit fishySimple borderless window does what it says, it makes Skyrim run in a false fullscreen mode, allowing for the easy alt tabbing of windowed mode but while still keeping your screen full of wonderful landscapes.
15. Enhanced Night SkyA nice little mod I enjoyed in Fallout. Enhanced Night Sky replaces the Skyrim stars with a high resolution texture taken from starfield photography. This version is so seamless it doesn’t even effect the in game constellations.
16. No Spider ModArachnophobes like PC Gamer contributor Richard Cobbett have a hard time with games like Skyrim. Which is why No Spiders patches are so useful. This first attempt at a spider free Skyrim is particularly hilarious, as it replaces the models of the spiders with hilariously out of place bears.
17. Interface Hard Coded key tweaksSkyrim’s interface can be really awkward, Hard Coded key tweaks aims to improve that. Now you can (for instance) turn lockpicks with whatever direction keys you chose, not just WASD, or being able to close the favourites window by pressing Q and myriad other improvements.
18. TESV savegame managerAn update of the popular Fallout 3 savegame manager, TESV savegame manager mod helps save and organise your games far more efficiently than the game does by default.
19. Vurt’s Skyrim Flora OverhaulThis is going to be one to keep an eye on. Vurt’s Skyrim flora overhaul is dedicated to improving the quality of the vegetation in Skyrim, starting with trees. It even offers several different colour schemes to let you tailor your foliage to your own desires.
20. Enhanced Blood TexturesEnhanced Blood Textures does exactly what it says, it improves the resolution of the blood textures in the game, but does it so well that it’s one of the most noticeably improved texture mods available.