


"The project our team is working on has the goal of making modding easier so the average user can spend less time worrying about mod conflicts, and more time playing a modded game," reads a lengthy post on Nexus Mods. Nexus Mods has been working on a feature since 2019 called "collections." Collections will serve as curated lists of mods that any Nexus Mod user can create and share. There is a reason for it, though, even if not anyone agrees that it's a good one.

Sorry folks, but total conversions are frequently PC-only territory.If that sounds like a strange policy decision to you, you're not alone, and some modders are angry about it. Sadly, you won't be finding any of these on PS4, and most won't be available to Xbox One due to console mod restrictions. There are a handful that you can lose yourself in right now, however, giving your favorite Skyrim character whole new worlds to explore.

The biggest of these radically change the game to such a degree that they qualify as total conversions - a mythical status of mods that has given the gaming community such gems as DotA, Counter-Strike, Day Z, and Garry's Mod in the past.Ĭurrently, most of the Skyrim total conversion mod projects aren't actually finished, or even in a state worth downloading yet. Honestly, there's no need to really ever leave the frozen Skyrim expanse, though, as hundreds of thousands of mods out there can keep you coming back for years to come. With all the focus on re-releases, MMOs, and card games in The Elder Scrolls universe lately, it seems like a long wait is ahead before we get a true single-player sequel to Skyrim.
