It's a museum about you, with space for almost every unique item in the game. Legacy of the Dragonborn adds a gallery in Solitude where you can keep mementos of your time in Skyrim.
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There's a full version if your PC can handle btw it has a lite version which makes run things a little nicer Replaces Skyrim's textures: sky, water, architecture, clothing, clutter, reflections, and so on, of the cities, towns, dungeons, and landscapes.
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Most importantly, SkyUI adds a mod configuration menu to the pause screen, letting you tweak and adjust compatible mods SkyUI makes it easier to use, more pleasant to read, and much more useful for sorting through your loot and menus. Skyrim ui Skyrim's original UI is, well, terrible. A quality world map the skyrim map is functional but a bit boring black and white is boring this mood allowes more textures and gives the game a more live fellingģ. Inigo i mean cmon you knew that inigo will be here a fully voiced khajitt follower has the funniest lines can intract with followersĢ. If you have any thoughts, put em' down below. You might find more similarities than I have found. I encourage you to read both Kirkbride's C0da, and Mathias' and Simon's CODA. I just think if Mathias and Simon actually did take inspiration from Mike's C0da(Which seems undoubtable at this point) It's really cool to see artists taking inspiration from Michael Kirkbride and Elder Scrolls. Kirkbride's C0da being a fanfiction means it's up for anyone to use and remix. Let me make it clear that I have no problem with the similarities of them. I have not fully read through either, so those are the only similarities found. Even looking at the pages and artwork for the novel, I can even see the artwork is similar to early concept art by Kirkbride for the Elder Scroll games. A fantasy universe set in a developing post apocalyptic world. I've come to find not just the unnoticeable similarity in title, but the premise is almost the exact same as Kirkbrides C0da. I've come to find a brand new comic book called CODA by Mathias Bergara and Simon Spurrier. It's an interesting story that I would recommend any Elder Scroll fan read. For the people who do not know, C0da by Michael Kirkbride is essentially an Elder Scrolls Fanfiction graphic novel set in the distant future, set on one of Nirns moons after Nirn itself was destroyed in an apocalyptic event.