Nothing telegraphs that you are near the sea more than the cawing of seagulls. Here are a few more mods that let me concentrate on slaying dragons and stealing lady clothes in Skyrim instead of wanting to find the guy who designed the UI at Bethesda and throw a mug of hot Nord mead in his face. Last week, I showed off the best mods I used early on in my adventures that tweaked the graphics and user interface. I need to be grounded before I feel comfortable messing with the underlying assumptions of the world. I generally prefer to play with mods that don’t alter the rules or world as it was designed, at least until I spend about a hundred hours or three. I’m looking at you, My Little Pony sleeping bag mod. Most mods fall into those three categories, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t a few outliers that are just plain weird. Then there are the graphics and user interface tweaks that just make everything look better.
and there are mods that change the rules or restrictions to make it easier or harder to accomplish stuff in Skyrim. There are the ones that add content to the game, whether it be new dungeons, NPCs or items. Skyrim mods ( and modders) come in many flavors.