For example, if you have a mod that changes all textures in the game and then a specific mod to make the road signs a particular texture, you’d put the road sign mod after the general texture mod. I recommend either Mod Organizer 2 if you’re extremely new to this or Vortex, which is directly connected to Nexus Mods so it’s pretty straightforward as well.Īnd in regards to Load Order, generally speaking you want to make sure your mods are arranged in order of most general to most specific because if a mod loads later in the list it will overwrite whatever loaded before it if they cover similar areas. You should also use a Mod Manager to streamline things more. That’s up to you, so treat this modding list as a starting point only. Maybe you really love the Vanilla weather effects (if you’re unaware vanilla = unmodded) or maybe you want three different tree mods. When it comes to the graphics mods specifically, keep in mind that everyone has different visual preferences so what I list here may not apply to you. Then we’ve mods I’ve classified as “essential” if you want to get the most out of Skyrim VR, followed by graphics mods, immersion mods, gameplay mods, and “other” mods such as followers and quests. First are the required tools and plugins that you need before you can even use most of the other mods on this list.
There are countless guides, lists, and more on there to check out and people are always releasing new mods and discussing the latest mods they’ve tried.įor my list below, I’ve collected the mods into a handful of subcategories to organize things. If you’re interested in further expanding your modding and finding even more mods to try out, I highly recommend subscribing to the Skyrim VR subreddit and checking out the Lightweight Lazy List for even more mods and tweaks. Almost all of the Skyrim Special Edition mods will work on Skyrim VR without any trickery needed - you can usually just use them just like you’re playing outside of VR - which is great. When looking up mods for Skyrim VR on PC there is one important thing to keep in mind: The VR version of Skyrim is based on the Skyrim Special Edition iteration of the game, otherwise known as SSE, and not the original legacy version of Skyrim on PC. Unfortunately, Skyrim VR only has mods for the PC version-not PSVR. The original version of Skyrim first hit PC, PS3, and Xbox 360 nearly 10 years ago and it’s still getting new mods to this day on PC, PS4, and Xbox One. Skyrim VR is the type of game that will continue to evolve for years and years to come.