

Load order is often very important when using multiple mods, and sometimes if mods aren't loaded in the correct order they won't work properly. SKSE is now available directly through Steam, but you can still find it here if you prefer manual installation. Not every mod on this list requires it, but many do, including the essential SkyUI, so you're best off just installing it up front. Skyrim Script Exstender (SKSE) is a utility that's required for some of the more complex mods to work.

It's also useful in that it supports tons of other games, like The Witcher 3, Fallout 4, and many more. It's easy to use and makes downloading, activating, and deactivating mods a breeze. Available from the Nexus Mods website, just like most of the mods on our list, it will handle everything for you. Replacing the Nexus Mod Manager is Vortex, a newer program for organizing your mod loadout. Again, make sure you read the pages for each of your mods: many of them require specific steps and instructions. Now that you've found some mods you'd like to try, here are the tools you can use to get them working.

Expect a challenge.How to install Skyrim mods How to install Skyrim mods For those of you looking for a new challenge, I recommend all of the modded campaigns. Thanks to all the modders out there that did all this work. Even how the opfor spends it points would make a big difference. Same for AI for the opfor, having the enemy not always start in exactly the same spot every scenario with the same responses. Branching arcs, redo the heroes so that which ones you get and why are not so scripted. Meaning the Devs should seriously look at ways to make the campaigns worth playing over and over. I love what OOB has done but the game is very un replayable. Encircle where you can and drive deep and fast or you may not finish a scenario and will have to restart it over and over.Īll in all they are worth the effort to play and I am having fun or I should say having more fun. All are time based and there is very little time to get each scenario finished. However, they are not for the mellow or beginner player. I have tried the Phillipines, Kokoda Trail and Blitzkrieg. My only note here is that small airfields are included and have to be destroyed and can really slow down your progress for the overall time frame for victory conditions so factor that in and hit them with 3 units and take them down in a single turn instead of wasting turn after turn beating on them. So if you played Panzer Corps you will recognize some of the work. The Blitzkrieg campaign are remade work from Panzer Corps scenarios and campaigns. I must say that these custom campaigns are not easy. I have them installed and all of them working. Alright, Erik at the Slitherine site helped me figure out what I was doing wrong.
