The Elder Scrolls V Skyrim Modded

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim with over 1200 mods & Reshade Ray Tracing

Last month, we shared a video showcasing The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim with 500 mods. And yesterday, Digital Dreams shared another video, showing this TES game with over 1200 mods and Reshade Ray Tracing.

Digital Dreams used Elysium’s Modlist that you can find here. This modlist features all sorts of mods. Alongside its graphical mods, it also comes with a wide variety of new quests and encounters. It also packs some gameplay mods to flesh out all aspects of the game.

Now as we said in our previous articles, these mods will most likely stress even high-end GPUs. Thus, you may encounter some performance issues on mid-tier hardware.

Speaking of Skyrim mods, we also suggest checking the following ones. These mods should, theoretically, be compatible with Elysium’s modlist. Wyrmstooth is an expansion-sized that adds new quests and dungeons. Additionally, this mod brings elements from The Witcher games to The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. Dragon Hall Tavern is another 2GB DLC-sized mod for Skyrim, adding new quests, locations, arena & more. Then we have Land of Vominhem and Legacy of the Dragonborn. You should definitely check this Castlevania-inspired mod that brings Dracula’s castle. And lastly, there is a mod that overhauls the appearance of every NPC in the game.

Have fun!

[4K] Skyrim Ultra Modded 1200 Mods | Elysium Modlist |Rudy ENB Raytracing Beyond all limits preset

20 thoughts on “The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim with over 1200 mods & Reshade Ray Tracing”

    1. Agreed! 1200 mods? What normal person that PLAYS OTHER GAMES other than Skyrim would have the time to download, install, and troubleshooting all of this??

    2. Yeah its a shame thats not really a thing with Skyrim, there are countless such packages for older ES games though.
      Ive tried to do something similar as this myself but only ever got to about 400 and it just became too much.

      1. Countless? I really don’t know many though…
        For DaggerFall Unity, there’s D.R.E.A.M 2020r3, which combines many graphical upgrades…
        For Morrowind, I found on Facebook an all-in-one package by Dawid Dylejko which looks incredible, but that’s it. (MGSO is completely outdated now)
        For Oblivion and Skyrim, I don’t know any all-in-one package.

  1. It’s possible to make Skyrim look like that with 15-20 mods, though.
    Then it’s up to you to add quests, armors and stuff…

  2. hm yes this is a wabblejack modlist, i installed this some months ago.

    maybe im gona test it again after seeing this footage.

    only thing is you need a premium membership at nexus mods (shouldnt be that expensive).

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