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Note: Dragon Rising assumes that the user has set up a stable base for modding, either through the Before The Storm guide or their own initiative. If you can run the vanilla game, you can run Dragon Rising.
So this mod list will run on damn near anything. That might not sound like much, but my system specs are as follows:
esp files, and I’m able to run it on 1080p with high settings (shadows dropped to 1k) at between 30-40 fps. All of these mods can be downloaded with a single click from the Skyrim Special Edition Nexus, and while Mod Organizer is not fully featured for Skyrim Special Edition yet, it works well enough that I am comfortable using it for this guide, and all that will follow.Īnother important aspect to me is keeping it performance friendly. My ethos for mod guides in general is to keep it simple. Everything that’s great about the game, enhanced or tweaked for maximum enjoyment for the player. You won’t find new quests, new lands, new creatures, or new mechanics here. Additional gameplay and AI mods do a lot of work to improve the experience of playing vanilla Skyrim, without moving far away from the game Bethesda created. The ethos of Dragon Rising is simple – to fix bugs, improve the UI, and enhance the visuals of Skyrim in a performance-friendly way.