Last week we informed you about both FXAA Injector and ENBSeries mods for Skyrim. However, FXAA Injector introduces a sharpening filter that might annoy some of you and although it is customisable, a lot of gamers won’t be bothered with its settings. On the other hand, ENBSeries needs tweaking in order to find the ‘sweet’ spot. So, what about those that can’t be bothered with tweaking the aforementioned mods? Well then, here comes Tapioks’ Enhanced Shaders Mod to fill that gap. Be sure to check the comparison shots bellow to get an idea of what this mod is capable of. Continue reading The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim – Enhanced Shaders Mod Released→
It’s ironic as earlier today we said that we wouldn’t post more mods about Skyrim – in daily basis – but here is what most PC gamers have been waiting for. Yeap, that’s a proper PC UI. Modder Roltak released yesterday his QD Inventory, an interface mod that displays the inventory in a table instead of the usual style, thus improving its usability. This is clearly a must-have mod for every PC gamer that wants to enjoy Skyrim. Download link, as well as some screenshots, after the jump. Continue reading The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim – Proper User Interface for the PC→
Now here is a useful and cool little mod that we came across. Mikanoshi released a mod that changes the camera controls in ingame map view so it becomes possible to zoom in almost to the ground. This is a great mod – with which you can also capture some amazing screenshots – and can be downloaded from here. In addition, you can view a video that showcases this mod after the jump. Continue reading The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim – ‘Ubermap’ is one of the coolest mods available→
Great news for Skyrim fans, as the first Texture Pack for Bethesda’s RPG has just been released. According to the modder, almost all textures have been enhanced and are 4X the size of the original ones. As with most Texture Packs, some might like it while others might not. To be honest though, it seems that bythemark (thanks for the correction MOFISTO) has tweaked the original textures instead of replacing them with some brand, new HD ones. The end result is great in our own opinion and you can find the download link, as well as some comparison shots, after the jump. Continue reading The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim – First HD Texture Pack Released→
Earlier today, we informed you about a post-processing graphical mod that was released for Skyrim. Well, get ready everyone as the man behind the ENBSeries has released his mod for Bethesda’s RPG. As always, the ENBSeries for Skyrim adds SSAO – so you won’t have to mess with Nvidia’s Inspector Tool – and some other graphical effects. In addition, Boris released the first bunch of screenshots that can be viewed bellow. Continue reading The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim ENBSeries Mod Released→
Ladies and gentlemen, here is a post-process graphics enhancer for Bethesda’s RPG, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. This little mod enhances your graphics with FXAA and a slew of post processing effects, including bloom, sharpen, technicolor, sepia, tonemap, vignette, and more. Moreover, we have some before and after screenshots that can be viewed bellow, so be sure to check them out. Continue reading The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim – Post-Process Graphics Enhancer Released→
Skyrim has just been released and there are already some mods in the works. We took a good look at most of them and here are the five most anticipated ones that could be released in the following days. Before jumping to early conclusions, these mods are quite easy to be implemented and do not require a lot of work. Of course we’d love to see an AI overhaul but let’s face it; a mod like that is really ambitious and will most probably won’t be completed anytime soon. So, instead of listing the mods that are likely to see the light of day, here are five that are essential to every PC gamer. Continue reading The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim – Five Mods we are really looking forward to→
Remember that 20 minutes video that was removed due to Bethesda’s copyrights? Well, we can finally post a new one – since there isn’t any embargo right now – in all its glory. This is PC footage with Ultra settings at 1920×1200 resolution. This is as good as it get’s and as we can see, Skyrim uses more than 1GB of vRam with the aforementioned settings. Imagine what the vRam requirements will be when the HD texture packs roll out. This video is courtesy of Guru3D’s user, BlackZero. Enjoy everyone! Continue reading The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim – First 20 Minutes [PC footage with Ultra settings at HD 1200p]→
So, Skyrim is out now and you can expect lots of news and tweaks about it. This weekend, we’ll discuss about our most anticipated mods that might get released in the following days. But for now, let’s see how you can enable ambient occlusion. Contrary to some games, Skyrim doesn’t provide any in-game option to enable it. Thankfully though, we can use the compatibility bit of Fallout 3/New Vegas to force it via Nvidia’s Inspector Tool. Oh, and in case you didn’t catch it, this is another hint that Skyrim’s engine is basically an upgraded version of Gamebryo. Continue reading The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim – How To Enable Ambient Occlusion→
The moment that we’ve all been waiting has finally come. Oh yeah everyone, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is now unlocked for everyone on Steam. Yeap, no reason now to use custom VPN and such tricks to unlock it. Skyrim’s launch seems great as right now, there are around 6 thousand people playing it. In addition, it is in the eleventh place of Steam’s stats. Pretty great, right? If you bought it from Steam, go ahead and play it. If you have already the Steam client open and can’t access it, restart it and you will be fine. Continue reading The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Unlocked Now On Steam→