An overhaul forThe Elder Scrolls V: Skyrimhas exponentially improved one of its weakest areas, and is a must-download for your PC playthrough.There’s no denyingSkyrimis a good game, and while I’m personally not a fan (I preferFalloutgames), even I can see the appeal of its freedom, lore and seemingly never-ending side quests.HopefullyThe Elder Scrolls VIdelivers a worthy sequelSomething Skyrim is alsoreally good for is mods, and whileXboxandPlayStationusers don’t haveallof the mods available toPCplayers, there’s enough there to completely change your game for the better.AdvertThe mod we’re talking about today is an overhaul mod that improves what’s in my opinion one of the game’s weakest areas, the combat.It just never gelled with me, which is why I usually went for an archer build to avoid all the senseless swinging needed for melee orientated builds.TheSkyTactics - Dynamic Combat Stylesmod improves this though, adding over 80 new combat styles for both you the player and the enemies you’ll be facing in your travels.These combat styles aren’t just replacements for the typical NPC behaviour you’d see in the base game either, they’re randomised, meaning every enemy you face will behave differently to the one before it.AdvertIt even differentiates based on the type of weapon the enemy is holding, whether it’s a one-handed weapon or two-handed.The mod makes combat encounters far more interesting than they once were, as NPC behaviour could be pretty easily predicted once you’ve been playing for a while and know how to exploit it.This mod keeps things fresh and makes the enemies feel more life-like, as their combat style will feel more like a reflection of them as an individual rather than what type of enemy they are.The mod is free to download right now on NexusMods, and feels like a big enough change to warrant another playthrough ofSkyrim, if you were looking for a reason.Featured Image Credit: BethesdaTopics:Skyrim,PC,Mods

Skyrim gets brand-new overhaul you can download now

An overhaul forThe Elder Scrolls V: Skyrimhas exponentially improved one of its weakest areas, and is a must-download for your PC playthrough.There’s no denyingSkyrimis a good game, and while I’m personally not a fan (I preferFalloutgames), even I can see the appeal of its freedom, lore and seemingly never-ending side quests.HopefullyThe Elder Scrolls VIdelivers a worthy sequelSomething Skyrim is alsoreally good for is mods, and whileXboxandPlayStationusers don’t haveallof the mods available toPCplayers, there’s enough there to completely change your game for the better.AdvertThe mod we’re talking about today is an overhaul mod that improves what’s in my opinion one of the game’s weakest areas, the combat.It just never gelled with me, which is why I usually went for an archer build to avoid all the senseless swinging needed for melee orientated builds.TheSkyTactics - Dynamic Combat Stylesmod improves this though, adding over 80 new combat styles for both you the player and the enemies you’ll be facing in your travels.These combat styles aren’t just replacements for the typical NPC behaviour you’d see in the base game either, they’re randomised, meaning every enemy you face will behave differently to the one before it.AdvertIt even differentiates based on the type of weapon the enemy is holding, whether it’s a one-handed weapon or two-handed.The mod makes combat encounters far more interesting than they once were, as NPC behaviour could be pretty easily predicted once you’ve been playing for a while and know how to exploit it.This mod keeps things fresh and makes the enemies feel more life-like, as their combat style will feel more like a reflection of them as an individual rather than what type of enemy they are.The mod is free to download right now on NexusMods, and feels like a big enough change to warrant another playthrough ofSkyrim, if you were looking for a reason.Featured Image Credit: BethesdaTopics:Skyrim,PC,Mods

An overhaul forThe Elder Scrolls V: Skyrimhas exponentially improved one of its weakest areas, and is a must-download for your PC playthrough.There’s no denyingSkyrimis a good game, and while I’m personally not a fan (I preferFalloutgames), even I can see the appeal of its freedom, lore and seemingly never-ending side quests.HopefullyThe Elder Scrolls VIdelivers a worthy sequelSomething Skyrim is alsoreally good for is mods, and whileXboxandPlayStationusers don’t haveallof the mods available toPCplayers, there’s enough there to completely change your game for the better.AdvertThe mod we’re talking about today is an overhaul mod that improves what’s in my opinion one of the game’s weakest areas, the combat.It just never gelled with me, which is why I usually went for an archer build to avoid all the senseless swinging needed for melee orientated builds.TheSkyTactics - Dynamic Combat Stylesmod improves this though, adding over 80 new combat styles for both you the player and the enemies you’ll be facing in your travels.These combat styles aren’t just replacements for the typical NPC behaviour you’d see in the base game either, they’re randomised, meaning every enemy you face will behave differently to the one before it.AdvertIt even differentiates based on the type of weapon the enemy is holding, whether it’s a one-handed weapon or two-handed.The mod makes combat encounters far more interesting than they once were, as NPC behaviour could be pretty easily predicted once you’ve been playing for a while and know how to exploit it.This mod keeps things fresh and makes the enemies feel more life-like, as their combat style will feel more like a reflection of them as an individual rather than what type of enemy they are.The mod is free to download right now on NexusMods, and feels like a big enough change to warrant another playthrough ofSkyrim, if you were looking for a reason.

An overhaul forThe Elder Scrolls V: Skyrimhas exponentially improved one of its weakest areas, and is a must-download for your PC playthrough.

There’s no denyingSkyrimis a good game, and while I’m personally not a fan (I preferFalloutgames), even I can see the appeal of its freedom, lore and seemingly never-ending side quests.

HopefullyThe Elder Scrolls VIdelivers a worthy sequel

Something Skyrim is alsoreally good for is mods, and whileXboxandPlayStationusers don’t haveallof the mods available toPCplayers, there’s enough there to completely change your game for the better.

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The mod we’re talking about today is an overhaul mod that improves what’s in my opinion one of the game’s weakest areas, the combat.

It just never gelled with me, which is why I usually went for an archer build to avoid all the senseless swinging needed for melee orientated builds.

TheSkyTactics - Dynamic Combat Stylesmod improves this though, adding over 80 new combat styles for both you the player and the enemies you’ll be facing in your travels.

These combat styles aren’t just replacements for the typical NPC behaviour you’d see in the base game either, they’re randomised, meaning every enemy you face will behave differently to the one before it.

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It even differentiates based on the type of weapon the enemy is holding, whether it’s a one-handed weapon or two-handed.

The mod makes combat encounters far more interesting than they once were, as NPC behaviour could be pretty easily predicted once you’ve been playing for a while and know how to exploit it.

This mod keeps things fresh and makes the enemies feel more life-like, as their combat style will feel more like a reflection of them as an individual rather than what type of enemy they are.

The mod is free to download right now on NexusMods, and feels like a big enough change to warrant another playthrough ofSkyrim, if you were looking for a reason.

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