Skyrim: The Pre-Creation Kit Mods Guide

Skyrim - Dragonborn

The Elder Scrolls games are the most user moddable PC games series since the release of Morrowind largely thanks to the excellent editors as well as the by now well documented file formats. Admittedly, they usually need to be since there are bugs as well as other game play issues even after the final patches.

Even though the Skyrim editor (Creation Kit) has not been released publicly, there are already numerous mods available. Most of them are texture mods which do not require the Creation Kit, but there is already a significant number of modders using third party tools to produce mod files.

With the imminent release of the Creation Kit (some time in January 2012), I thought I’d just list some of the mods I have been using.

First off, you’ll probably want the main stays of any serious PC Elder Scrolls player, Nexus Mod Manager (NMM), Wrye Bash and BOSS. NMM is meant to be the successor of OBMM, is closely integrated with the Nexus Network and can manage Obivion, Skyrim, Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas. I prefer the UI of OBMM, but the integration with the Nexus Network is excellent. Wrye Bash is a complex tool, but is well worth learning and will be essential when juggling any significant number of mods. BOSS manages your load order automatically.

Script Extenders

You’ll want SKSE. As of now, it is used by very few mods, but I wouldn’t bet against it being as essential for Skyrim as OBSE was for Oblivion.

There’s a “competitor” to SKSE in the form of Script Dragon. Personally, I’m not using any mods that require Script Dragon yet, but from all accounts SKSE and Script Dragon co-exists fine.

Performance

Basically, modder Arisu discovered that the Skyrim executable is compiled without certain optimisation flags set. He then created a SKSE plugin proof of concept that replaces some of the inefficient code with handcrafted SSE2 calls. It has been released as the TESV Acceleration Layer. Alexander Blade (author of Script Dragon) took the concept and expanded upon it, releasing the result as SkyBoost (doesn’t require SKSE).

Personally, I’m using SkyBoost as I’m getting just that bit more FPS out of it, but some have reported that the TESVAL runs at a lower FPS but smoother. Probably a good idea to try both to see which works for you. It’ll probably be most useful to users who have beefy GPUs and decent CPUs. If your GPU sits on the lower end, these probably won’t be that useful to you, as you’ll probably not be CPU bound.

On a side note, what the hell, Bethesda? According to Alexander, “Beth have no interest in boosting pc version of Skyrim”. For fuck’s sake, what’s up with that?

Edit (January 21, 2012): Seems Bethesda will be using proper compiler settings for patch 1.4. Hopefully that will obsolete TESVAL and SkyBoost.

UI

You’ll want SkyUI. Goes some way to de-nerf that terrible consolitis interface. This mod shouldn’t even be necessary (did the play testers spend any time on the game with keyboard and mouse?) but the SkyUI team is doing some great stuff so far.

Textures

Texture replacer mods were the first type of mods to arrive in force as they did not require the Creation Kit. Some of the ones I use:

The 4GB Skyrim tool used to be essential for texture mods, but since BethSoft enabled LAA by default it has been redundant. In any case, for optimal experience you should have more than 4 GB of RAM, and running a 64-bit OS.

New Weapons

One of my priorities when selecting mods is lore friendliness (no Buster Swords in my Elder Scrolls!). Two lore friendly but very high quality weapons mods are JaySuS Swords and Weapons of the Third Era. Both are highly recommended.

Trinkets, odds and ends, that sort of thing

Stuff that don’t fit in anywhere else:

A Quality World Map – With Roads

Midas Magic – Spells in Skyrim

Morokei Mask Enchantment Fix

Talos Shrine Fix

Better Sorting OR Valdacil’s Item Sorting

Dragon Tattoo Opening Sequence

I am shamelessly using whatever chance I can to post this video.  Fantastic cover of Led Zeppelin’s “Immigrant Song” from Karen O and Trent Reznor/Atticus Ross.  Love the ultra stylish opening sequence too. Very James Bond-ish don’t you think?

Immigrant Song - Karen O with Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross

One Episode Impression – Senki Zesshō Symphogear

So here we are at a brand new season. I have even less time and patience nowadays, so I’m probably giving each series just one episode each. My judgement isn’t the best so I might be really off on some of these, but… meh. There’ll be some spoilers, obviously. Will be posting as I watch them.

Two years ago, a pair of idols, Tsubasa Kazanari and Kanade Amō, collectively known as ZweiWing, fought against an alien race known as Noise using armor known as Symphogear. To protect a girl named Hibiki Tachibana, who got severely wounded by the Noise, Kanade sacrificed herself. Two years later, as Tsubasa has fought the Noise alone, Hibiki ends up gaining the same power as Kanade.

A dash of Puella Magic Madoka Magica (it’s got a Meduka and a Homerun), something from Macross Frontier (only the songstresses are also the hotshots), a transformation sequence that vaguely reminds me of Mawaru Penguindrum (only low budget) and battle costumes from Infinite Stratos. Can’t say I’m too impressed with this first episode.

Verdict: unlikely to continue

Synopsis from Anime News Network.

Goodbye Jaws (The Ride)

A little confession.  For the longest time, I have been dreaming of going on Jaws the ride at Universal Studios (Florida) but going to the States requires a lotta money.  I was also disappointed when Singapore’s USS did not include this ride.

The ultimate heartbreak though, came when I learned last month that Jaws :The Ride, will be taken down and replaced by… *sigh* yet another Harry Potter thingy.

I just came across this posting from /film which, I guess is the next best thing to actually be on the actual ride itself.

Jaws Ride: The Movie - An ultimate tribute to the Universal Studios Orlando attraction

To the younger crowd, the ride may look pretty lame.  But personally I thought it looked pretty awesome.  The performance by the staff, the ‘story’ of the cruise, all these seems really enjoyable. (another confession, I really enjoyed the Jurassic Park ride which is quite similar to this)

Alas, gone are the days where performance and gimmicks are replaced by 3D simulators ala Transformers Rides, which I feel just feels less personal.

Rest in Peace, Jaws. Though we never met. I already miss you.

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Live Action Akira Shut Down

I quote:

The project, which has been through several incarnations, is being shut down in the face of casting, script and budget issues. The production offices in Vancouver are being closed, with below-the-line talent and crew told to stop working. “Everybody is being sent home,” according to an insider.

Hardly a surprise. The whole idea is just harebrained.

A full length American Akira would probably be more entertaining.

The American Akira

Source.

Edit: looks like the project is still alive.