Whenever I load up the game all of it feels repetitive as i have replayed it multiple times. I want some mods (bug fixes, performance [1050ti] rig, qol, quest, etc) that would make it replayable. Any way it can be the same game but a new experience? (Any alternative game recommendations are most welcome).

  • wolframhydroxide@sh.itjust.works
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    Did you try “beyond skyrim: bruma”? It’s only one province of the planned entirety of tamriel, but that was many excellent hours of exploration, and it feels like the plotlines are really going somewhere, whenever they get finished with the rest of cyrodiil. Shame there are some places that feel unfinished (because they involve other provinces), but that mystery made it more intriguing, in my opinion.

    Also, it has a soundtrack that I actually like more than the original skyrim soundtrack, and that is saying something.

    Edit: finally got down far enough in the other comments to see you’ve played it. Ah well.

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        But keep your expectations low: it is a large and quality made mod, but it is made by crazies. So using magic is punishable, no health replenishable… The story is new and well made though.

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          Well, it’s harder in a lot of ways. But it’s not that bad. Using healing magic (even potions) comes at a cost. Most other magic is fine and has no drawback. There are other ways to heal though. Food heals a lot more but only works outside of combat. Shouts are now memories and there is one that steals health from defeated enemies. And there are other ways it is harder. Learning comes not from experience, but from books that you buy. Enemies don’t scale. They are fixed level at various places in the world. It’s a huge mod though with a great story and definitely worth playing.

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      Damn that game is annoying, not fun or challenging, it’s just a bad walking simulator with some combat in it.

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    Try “random start” mods.

    Instead of taking you thru the opening scenes of a big RPG like Skyrim, it just punts you to some random area so you can immediately start messing around

    A lot of games have big scripted events the first couple hours, being able to skip those helps it from feeling repetitive, because that’s the stuff you’ve done ever playthrough you’ve ever started.

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    Have you played survival mode? It’s a little annoying at first, but now that I’ve gotten into it it feels so natural and I almost can’t play on normal.

    Also, Red Dead Redemption 2.

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      RDR2, I remember the time I had run it on an apu with lossless scaling but not as fond of it requires too much storage. I have janky solutions to play games, so my wife doesn’t find out.

      Also I have replayed it on survival too

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    I would look at mod collections on nexus or wabbajack. Beyond that, there are mods that allow you to have a different start to the game than “so you’re finally awake”, which delay the main quest until you effectively start it yourself.

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      I have heard about wabbajack, I should go through mod packs. Might find something interesting, Are you aware of any good ones?

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    There’s a slew of mods you can install to really change stuff, but I think the best starting point would be an alternate start mod. There’s two approaches to these, a short questionnaire that is part of character creation which gives your character a bit of background and spawns you in a corresponding location. To start the main quest you simply visit Helgan at any time.

    The other approach is basically just random starting locations. This is often used for higher difficulty mods packs aimed for a rouge like experience.

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      Alternate start mods are quiet popular I do use them but again it feels repetitive due to same quests and story.

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      yeah was actually thinking of getting into fallout. which one should i actually start with though?

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        Fallout 3 is very similar to Skyrim.

        I’d suggest that.

        If you’re comfortable with modding, in suggest “A Tale of two wastelands” as this merges fallout 3 and Fallout New Vegas into a single game.

        Fallout 1 and 2 are very different games. Good, but nothing like Skyrim.

        Fallout 4 feels very different, not in a bad way but it’s not got the charm of Skyrim or Fallout 3, that lovely feeling of finding things in a flawlessly crafted world.

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    Wabajjack mod lists are deffinetly a must try, something like Enderal or LoreRim

    I’d also check out a game called “The forgotten city”. Haven’t played it myself, but I did play the Skyrim mod it was based off of, and the story was solid, I liked it a lot. Or just try the mod itself.

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      The Forgotten City is one of my favorite games. Like, legitimately. I wish SO BADLY I could play it again without knowing anything about it. I went in absolutely blind and learning about the world, rules, everything, it was INCREDIBLE. Go, anyone reading this, go play it blind right now. It’s not like Skyrim at all, just the engine it’s built on… but damn. I wanna say more but I can’t!

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      hadn’t really looked into wabbajack before but that honestly sounds like a cool way to make it feel new again. definitely gonna try a list and see if it surprises me… thanks

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    if new experience in skyrim is something you’re interested in, a mod like Beyond Skyrim: Bruma is awesome. i highly recommend it.

    i also recommend playing a character with a theme or restrictions. I’m currently playing a character that’s not permitted to use physical weapons or use armor. pure spell caster. and I’ve got a few QOL mods to make mage armor a bit more in line with the other two armor types. and a fun new perk tree (Vokrii) that’s got a ton of class replayability.

    its very fun to play that way. and also means you can play a character. or roleplay.

    i hope you have fun <3

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      yeah bruma is cool but tbh i’ve been playing skyrim for so many years that i’ve kinda bored of restrictions. i’ve tried that stuff so much that it just doesn’t feel fresh anymore but thanks <3

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    If you haven’t ever played survival mode before it really changes it. You stop blazing through quests becoming an action hero and have to take your time more, finding places to be cozy and considering your surroundings.

    EnaiSiaion made mods that change all the perk and race mechanics, just having those be different kind of motivates you to try skills you never bothered with before.

    Spend less time in menus, you can still beat the game in higher difficulties without grinding iron daggers

    Oh, and for once try not to play a stealth archer. The combat hits different when your goal is not to minimize NPC’s reactions to everything.

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      tried survival and restricted my builds but still i still ended up getting bored. those enai mods might make it work.

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        Dang. Yeah at the end of the day we’re having to fight against the lack of interactible substance in the world. The game is about exploration but if you’ve already seen everything there’s not a lot left to do, since the quests are just ways to provoke you to explore.

        Yeah try Enai’s stuff. You can use alchemy abilities in combat. Hell, you can use lockpick traps in combat. It gets funky.

        Oh also different music helps. The original soundtrack can really nail those feelings of staleness since you hear the same tracks all the time

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    Morrowind. Its older (should easily runnwell on your rig), and its combat mechanics are more similar to table-talk rpgs (an attack might look like it should hit, but the game internally rolls dice to see if it beats enemy armor etc.), but its an immensely better RPG experience compared to Skyrim.

    OpenMW is the most recommended way to play since its a reimplementation of the game engine, fixing various bugs and improving compatibility with modern computer systems while adding some modern features like shadows for terrain and more optimized lighting.

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      i’ve tried it but i’m just waiting for skywind at this point. the original is a bit too dated for me.

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    Try “Enderal”, a free total conversion of Skyrim. New world, lore, quests, skills, everything. It’s pretty good!

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    A streamer I like has been playing Avowed. It’s different in a lot of ways, and on modern detail levels it ends up being smaller, but I feel like it was maybe a bit over-criticized by players.

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    Get a modpack from Wabbajack. It comes with 1000s of mods and makes the game feel entirely new.