

If you want to travel in peace without a pesky dragon ruining your day, then this mod is for you! "Tired of dragons swooping down to attack you out of nowhere and killing everything and everyone around you? Look no further! This mod stops random dragons from being encountered in the wild, cities and villages." As you have already guessed from the title, it removes random dragon encounters! Dragons Be Gone! ( PS4, Xbox One, PC) Mod Author: Mercazoid If you’re still out in the frozen north and growing tired of hauling dragon bones and scales back to your house in Whiterun, perhaps dynamic battles can break up a bit of the monotony.5. Such is the way of games as open to player agency as The Elder Scrolls games. After all the fighting was done, a leader is chosen, and then you return to fighting dragons and giants and exploring caves and that’s really it. Unfortunately, it always seemed disconnected from your character as the overall state of the game never really changed despite which faction you sided. It showed a deeper, and at times, personal decision that you didn’t get in the main quest.

I really enjoyed the idea of battling for a free Skryrim.

Seems like this mod presents lots more to test your mettle as well as your command of the Thu’um. It is completely playable as of now, but will continue to grow and evolve. At last count there are more than 2000 NEW, ANGRY NPCS spanning 20 STATIC WARZONES and 40 DYNAMIC WARZONES and more to come! This is a living work-in-progress. It adds EPIC battles and skirmishes throughout SKYRIM! While exploring the SKYRIM, you will come upon battles containing many, many NPCs spanning many, many acres of in-game ground. From the post:įor all this in-game discussion of 'WAR', there wasn't that much 'WAR' in SKYRIM, was there? Now there is. Spotted on Skyrim’s Facebook page and directed to Skyrim Nexus, modder ‘MyGoodEye’ promises more complex instances involving the hard fighting soldiers of either side of the conflict. But if you’re looking for a whole new take on the civil war between the Stormcloaks and Imperial Legion, then you’ll want to insta 'Warzones: Civil Unrest' right away. So far we’ve seen several upgrades to the latest of Bethesda’s massive open-world RPG, such as the additional kill animations and upcoming Kinect–enabled voice commands. If there’s anything else to say about PC modders, it’s that the game being modded will invariably be an Elder Scrolls entry. If there’s nothing else to say for the PC modding community, it’s that they’ll never cease to amaze when creating additions to games you never thought possible.
