![]() ![]() Besides their dragon sound mods, this one is the other one that I consider absolutely essential. This mod is also by the same author as the last two, and I swear this is the last of their mods on this list. Daedric Enigma -Daedric Princes Voice Rework And the same files work for both Special and Legendary Edition.Ħ. Check out the mod description for samples. But words can’t do justice to something that must be experienced. With this mod, the player’s shouts will feel more rumbly. And that it will make the shouts feel so much deeper.ĭeep might just be an understatement. So you know that I’m about to highly recommend this. This mod was made by the same author as the last one. And of course there’s the sound of impacts! The files work for both Legendary and Special Edition. When wielding heavy weapons, the sound will convey the weight of the weapons. For this one, it makes the weapons sound much more real. Their work takes vanilla sounds and tweaks them to feel much more impactful. If you read my article on dragon mods, you’ve seen the other mods by this author. Check out the video for a better comparison.Ĩ. And you’ll have to play in first-person to get the most out of it. ![]() Obviously, you’ll need to have headphones on. Now you’ll truly be immersed in a surround-sound environment. Skyrim’s handling of directional sounds is okay during dialogues, but this mod takes it so much further. There’s nothing more annoying than putting on your headphones, only to discover that your game’s sound isn’t coming from where it’s supposed to. Now you can gorge on new ingredients without getting a headache from that sound playing over and over again. Almost every obnoxious sound in vanilla Skyrim is replaced with something subtle and manageable. There’s a download file which only overwrites the sound effects, which is a godsend. If you’re like me and don’t like messing with Skyrim’s OST, this mod has more to offer. I personally don’t think the two mesh well together because of thematic differences, so I’d recommend using the replacer if you want to. You have the option of using it as a replacer, or alongside the original soundtrack. On one hand it adds a lot of new soundtracks to Skyrim, with a darker sound and a Viking feel. This mod has been out there for a while, so you might have heard of it. And it’s pretty easy to set-up, with everything being selected using the mod installer. With this mod, you’ll have fine control over which of the brilliant soundtracks will be playing. If you want to play the game without music, you do have the option of turning it off in the settings. This mod doesn’t replace the soundtrack, this one is for people who don’t want certain songs playing. But it all comes down to preference, so I understand. So it’s kind of inconceivable when people want to replace it. Jeremy Soule’s composition is a masterpiece. And while the swears of a fantasy world don’t have to be the same as ours, familiarity helps. These are the thieves of Riften after all, they live in the sewers. ![]() While there’s strictly no need for NPCs to swear, one could argue that it gives them character. ![]() I’m sure you can guess what the changes entail. To be more specific, there are lines where the characters use the word ‘muck’. It changes certain lines of the Thieves’ Guild NPCs to make them swear more. If you don’t believe me, just take a look at the video! It makes you feel like you’re playing an anime. The biggest appeal of this mod is how dramatic everything seems. The audio files are from Skyrim’s Japanese version, so everything is very high quality and professionally made. You might be wondering, why would I want to do that? The answer is because it’s pretty epic. This mod simply replaces the English voiced lines with Japanese ones. Especially if you’re a fan of anime and can appreciate hearing a foreign language while reading subtitles. But for the most part, I’m completely serious about this mod. Sure, it sounds like a bit of a joke entry, and it kinda is. Before you go around raising your eyebrows, let me clarify and justify this entry. ![]()
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