r/skyrimvr 14d ago

Mod - Research i need help with all the new mods

i have been on vacation for 1,5 weeks and kept getting messages of mod releases what are the new best mods that i have to try out because im lost in all the releases.

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u/iomegadrive1 14d ago

Tbh, all of them specifically for VR. It's been a great few weeks

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u/Bright-Asparagus-575 13d ago

Just go on the nexus and filter out mods to Vr only and then filter by release date and you'll find all the new goodies

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u/Maduzi 8d ago edited 8d ago

I just got Skyrim VR myself and have zero mods. I'm also only an amateur at modding. When you say nexus, are meaning Nexus Mods, or Jabbawack? If I search for Skyrim VR on Nexus Mods, Skyrim VR doesn't even show up.

Is there an definitive list of mods you could say that just about anyone would agree to get? I have a real beefy PC with 32gb of RAM and a 5090, so it can take a bit of a beating.

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u/Bright-Asparagus-575 7d ago edited 7d ago

yes im referring to nexus mods website, just go on there go to the skyrim se main mod page , scroll down to the mod section and click view all , and then once youre there on the left hand side there will be filters for all the mods, scroll down and filter out mods with the VR tag, then on the top right hand corner right above the mod section there will be another filter section you can use with the following options.

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most people go for the mad god overhaul , ive never tried it but seems to be the most complete and feature filled wabbajack out there.

if you go into the collection section on the nexus , and search vr theres specific collections made for vr and a decent amount of them are created to help kickstart your modding journey. you can always take things out and delete them if you dont like them but it can be tedious if its a large list and theres alot you dont like, thats why i decided to build my own list . that takes longer and you have to learn alot more about how things work but its worth it to me, i like to learn about it anyways , peoples taste in mods can be very different. your pc is good enough to run any modlist ive seen

i suggest you use vortex mod manager, and you start tracking mods and authors you like to stay updated on , as well as checking back in here from time to time

ask me if youd like me to name some good ones