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Skyrim: Special Edition mod makes NPCs say your name instead of calling you Dragonborn




Thanks to AI voice-acting tool xVASynth, modders have a way to generate new dialogue in the voices of existing NPCs—or at least a half-decent approximation of them. Its creator, Dan Ruta, has demonstrated another use for xVASynth by modifying existing dialogue in Skyrim: Special Edition so that NPCs refer to your character by whatever name you enter...
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Skyrim Modmapper is a weirdly beautiful way to manage your mods




Mod managers are one of the intangible joys of modding Skyrim. If you're the kind of person who gets a thrill out of watching hundreds of disparate mods fall into place in the load order like Tetris blocks, mediating file conflicts, then breathing a sigh of relief as you start a new game of Skyrim without your PC blue-screening, then you'll love the Skyrim Modmapper...
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Skyrim mod adds Red Dead Redemption 2's sketchbook journal




One of the rather charming things about Red Dead Redemption 2's Arthur Morgan is his habit of sketching some of the places he's been in his journal. Rather than just keeping a dry questlog, Arthur writes down his own story and adds drawings of some of the places he's been and the things he's seen...
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Scientists 'reconstruct' Skyrim skeleton's face, looks like Iggy Pop




Ancestral Whispers is an organisation that, among other projects, specialises in facial reconstructions of prehistoric humans. Its software is based on the pioneering methods of Soviet archaeologist and anthropologist Mikhail Gerasimov, and essentially is able to layer soft tissue over a given cranial structure—and produce a representation of what that human being may have looked like. Its website is full of examples of serious archaeology, genetic and historical maps, and is a fascinating rabbit-hole to get lost in...
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I got loaded on real Skooma absinthe while playing Skyrim and regret nothing




I do not get the sense that skooma makes for a good party. Elder Scrolls lore states that this narcotic beverage is brewed in shadowy alchemy labs and sold for piles of dirty gold by the Khajiit caravans around Skyrim, and the psychoactive effect is akin to going on a particularly bleary Ketamine binge. Or, in other words: a brief period of watery euphoria followed by paralyzing narcolepsy...
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