


These can range from small bug fixes to new mechanics that offer solid alternatives to mundane tasks. One category of mods that many often overlook is quality of life mods, additions that focus on making a certain aspect of the game more intuitive. RELATED: Skyrim: The Best Unique Pieces Of Armor (& Where To Find Them)

Hundreds of mods are uploaded every day that fix issues with the game or add new content. The game has been out for nearly a decade, yet it lives on thanks to the passionate modding community. The mod lets you sit, stand, lie down, kneel, lean, and basically just chill out or loiter in various ways using a spell book that helps guide you to invisible locations – or “markers” – nearby when you cast it.Mods are a core part of what makes Bethesda games have such a long lifespan. Why not try the simple life of an NPC instead? With a new mod, you now can.Ĭreator Soupdragon has uploaded a mod that resolves some very good questions: “Have you ever noticed that NPCs can do certain things that you can’t? Like lean on walls/posts, meditate, sit on ledges, on logs, crossed-legged on the floor, or lean on counters on stalls in shops? Ever wondered ‘Hey, why I can’t I do that?’ Well, now you can, for selected markers.” That’s right – you can now do all the little things NPCs do to fill their time in Tamriel’s frostiest region. Long hours on the road, plundering caves, and trying to fend off endless bloody draugr. Dragon-slaying, Fus Ro Dah-ing, and slurping Honningbrew mead in taverns might inspire bards to sing songs about your heroics and (most) NPCs to be really nice to you.
