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This Skyrim mod gives the Dragonborn their greatest challenge: A desk job




One of the nice things about a game like Skyrim is that you can safely ignore the main questline for, well, as long as you like. You're the Dragonborn, but you don't technically need to act like it. Some mods, like Alternate Start - Live Another Life, help out by letting you skip the original introductory sequence and begin the game as just another citizen of Skyrim instead of the fabled Dragonborn...
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Bethesda fixes Skryim's creepy moving mannequins, modder promptly unfixes them




s the Dragonborn in Skyrim you quickly collect more suits of armor than you can wear in a single lifetime, and at a certain point there's no reason to sell them because you've got more coins than Scrooge McDuck. Thus: mannequins, wooden statues that reside in your various homes that you can dress up in your spare outfits and armor sets. There's no point in killing all those brave warriors and stripping them naked if you can't show off your accumulated loot, after all...
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The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Anniversary Edition - Update 1.6.640

[h3]Update Version 1.6.640
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  • PC (Steam): 25.9MB

[h3]FIXES
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  • Resolved issue preventing some mods from properly loading.
  • Resolved an issue causing the player's Creation Credit balance to display incorrectly after immediately purchasing credits.
  • Resolved issue preventing player from purchasing the pet Nix-Hound in some non-English languages.
  • Resolved issue preventing player from purchasing horse armor in some non-English languages.

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Anniversary Edition - Update 1.6.629

[h3]Update Version 1.6.629[/h3]
  • PC (Steam): 196.5MB

[h3]NEW FEATURES
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  • Added "Installed Content" menu item.

[h3]FIXES[/h3]
  • Fixed mods access for Japanese and Chinese regions.
  • Fixed some Creations showing as 'Owned' but not installed.

Skyrim mod adds hidden keys to find for all those locked chests

Every corner of Skyrim houses a locked chest, but where are all the keys? Only a handful actually have keys to open them. So do the chest's owners lockpick them every time they want an apple or knife? Are these chests merely decorative, their contents deemed inaccessible and long forgotten? A new mod for Skyrim Special Edition answers this playfully by adding a load of hidden keys to unlock these chests. Some of the keys look quite well hidden in this object hunt, so you'll need to poke around, rummage, and turn things over.


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