Eventually, they’ll just be an obstacle slowing you down as you carve your way through Skyrim leaving death in your wake, so this mod that disables them will certainly prove to be handy. Disable Cinematic KillsĬinematic Kills are jaw dropping when you first encounter them, but can start to weigh down on you as you start to pile on the hours. All combat becomes fast and deadly, and the lack of health regen means you’ll have to be careful how you approach danger and keep a healthy supply of potions. If you’re the opposite of the players who want God Gear and want nothing more than a brutal, soul-crushing world, then you may want to check out the Mortal Wounds mod. Mortal Wounds: No Health Regeneration & Hardcore Difficulty So you just want to run through cities killing everything and fearing nobody? Then you might want to throw on some God Gear which is just a set of armor and weapons that have some ridiculously powerful enchantments.
Point the Way fixes that by placing hundreds of road signs and even having them pointed in the right directions. Want to travel through Skyrim but don’t want to keep bringing up your map for fear of breaking the immersion? Sometimes that can be difficult since it’s very easy to get lost while walking around, thanks to the lack of signs. Instead of just having to rely on the map, you’ll be given detailed descriptions of what to do so you don’t get lost following floating arrows. This is a pretty straightforward mod that is actually very useful, especially for players journeying into Skyrim for the first time. Thanks to a few tweaks to spell mechanics, you’ll be able to cast faster, have stronger abilities, and it removes any unnecessarily annoying animations from the casting experience. This mod is perfect for all of you mages out there. Here are the best Skyrim: Special Edition mods available right now. While we all know that Skyrim offers hours of adventure, you can expand your journey with a handful of amazing mods.
Skyrim Special Edition: The Best PS4 Mods You Can GetĪfter a bit of back and forth and lots of deliberation, Sony and Bethesda finally agreed to the implementation of mods on PS4 releases.