
- #SKYRIM VR FLYING MOD MOD#
- #SKYRIM VR FLYING MOD SKIN#
- #SKYRIM VR FLYING MOD FULL#
- #SKYRIM VR FLYING MOD MODS#
Different helmet models for each race to best fit their head size and shape.Openings in helmets that let you see your character’s eyes and some of their face depending on which helmet you’re using.
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If you’re going to spend all of this time on your character’s face, you don’t want it to be covered up all the time, right? If you don’t want to forget what your character looks like but still reap the stat benefits of your helmet, this mod is essential! Also, this mod only changes the meshes for helmets, so it’s fully compatible with any texture replacement mods!

Gone are the days of going without a helmet to see your character’s face.
#SKYRIM VR FLYING MOD FULL#
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Mix and match freckles to your heart's desire (red hair not required).įreckle Mania 2 is what you’ve probably guessed it is a mod that adds freckle patterns! I find that freckles add a lot of dimension to the skin and bring my characters to life. This mod isn’t available on Special Edition unless you have a little modding knowledge regarding Creation Kit.


#SKYRIM VR FLYING MOD MODS#
I consider it essential to have it first on the list because it is a necessity for most of the mods in this list to work. Racemenu is by no means at the bottom of this list because it deserves the bottom spot. RacemenuĪ look at just a few of the detailed options that Racemenu has to offer. Your character may end up being the best-looking person in Skyrim, but you are the main character after all! 10.

If you’re not that person, you probably spend two hours in character creation (like me)! Being stuck with the boring vanilla character options is just no fun, and that’s where these mods come in to help. Some Skyrim players choose to stay in first person and never give a second thought to what their character looks like. Now there’s a mod for that.Ĭreated by NexusMods contributor ‘FlyingParticle’, the nifty mod fixes many of the non-VR design conventions that were essentially ported from the flatscreen version of Skyrim, namely the overreliance on text-based inventory menus and point-and-click object interaction system-both total immersion killers in their own right.Ĭalled HIGGS VR (hand interaction and gravity gloves), the mod adds in some seriously useful abilities which were inspired by Half-Life: Alyx (2020). With it installed, both hands and objects have collision enabled so you can actually hold items.Make your character the prettiest person in all of Skyrim. The same goes for Skyrim VR (2018), which for all its charms, is still obviously in need of tweaks to make it more like the VR-native game it should have been when it was first released on PC VR headsets in 2018. Love them or hate them for it, Bethesda’s games offer up a great opportunity for modders to get under the hood of impressively large-scale virtual worlds and summarily fix whatever messes the studio left behind.
