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What You doing in Skyrim?... Poll <3


What You doing in Skyrim?... Poll <3  

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  1. 1. as Title, what You doing in Skyrim :)...

    • You don't play Skyrim, just read LoversLab...
      2
    • You don't play Skyrim, You make ScreenShots, Videos, Mods etc.
      10
    • You play Skyrim with NSFW mods
      37
    • You play Skyrim with Regular Mods
      20
    • You play Skyrim with mods to make Your Game harder
      17
    • You play Skyrim with mods to make Your Game realistic
      12
    • You play Skyrim with "cheats" - like for example Easy Lockpick Mod
      5
    • You play Skyrim with "Tools" Mods ( Like NIOPA, OSA, Hotkeys Poser etc. )
      11
    • Its complicated ( write post and tell me why plz <3 )
      4


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Most of the time i just try to play this game with nsfw and regular mods.. Until i get bored for whatever reasons or roaly fuck my savegame with something stupid. and make a new save, do an hour all my mcm stuff and try one or two follower mods i would like to have..  There are Mods in my game i always want to have and NEVER play because of some bullshit xD

 

 

 

 

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It is complicated... I try to make a game how one should be.. a thinking game. Choice always have consequences and planing for what would be real world event is such a place as Skyrim.

To date I have made a game that is unlike any I have ever found, heard of or, seen... hence why I still play. A game that requires no thinking gets boring fast a game that is boring does not get played. Even well reviewed games like Red Dead 2 I found boring very quick only played for 6 hours total then deleted it. but that is just me?

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16 hours ago, woodsman30 said:

It is complicated... I try to make a game how one should be.. a thinking game. Choice always have consequences and planing for what would be real world event is such a place as Skyrim.

To date I have made a game that is unlike any I have ever found, heard of or, seen... hence why I still play. A game that requires no thinking gets boring fast a game that is boring does not get played. Even well reviewed games like Red Dead 2 I found boring very quick only played for 6 hours total then deleted it. but that is just me?

I am very interested in the consequence part.. Care to share? ?

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I play Skyrim with NSFW and regular mods alike as well as mods that expand on vanilla mechanics, or add new mechanics entirely so that the game is more challenging. I also use several overhaul mods to visually alter the game such as ENBs, texture packs and NSFW outfit replacers as well as adding new and unique NSFW outfits. There are also some quest mods and follower mods i use that i find to be a good fit for the overall theme i'm going for in my build.

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You play Skyrim with NSFW mods
You play Skyrim with Regular Mods
You play Skyrim with mods to make Your Game harder
You play Skyrim with mods to make Your Game realistic
Its complicated ( write post and tell me why plz ❤️ )
 
I really don't play Skyrim. I play modding Skyrim. Build a stable build, play for 15 minutes, get distracted by newest shiny object mod, install it, break it, fix it, play for 15 minutes. Rinse and repeat.
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NSFW & Harder. Should've picked realistic too, but Bethesda might consider "realism" to be unrealistic by their standards.

I love it when my character is in a tough situation, it makes me really care about my character's well-being. Making sure they don't get sick or get in a fight they can't win. Or when they lose, there just might be worse things than death if they are (un)lucky to survive the encounter. NSFW mod just falls into that Harder category.

But to be honest, I am mostly disappointed with the Sexlab mods, too much consensual & too much porn modules going on. Used to really like SD a lot & it was the reason why I check this site everyday, but now my character has to ask to be raped? Ugh, screw that!

Now I kind of like Troubles For Heroine for trying to humiliate my character, but it's too modular for my taste. I like the whole "do what I say or I'll kill your loved ones" angle a lot, my favorite module is the Thalmor module in which my character is a non elf because it also involves racism & the whole "you're not elf therefore you must serve me or I'll give you a world of pain". But ultimately, I want a combat defeat & all the rape, torture, slavery & humiliation from it. SD evolved away from that because the everybody else wants it to so now I actually have no mod to enjoy. I don't know about you, but getting my character defeated on purpose isn't fun, it's actually making the game extremely boring. Getting enslaved by the last hostile npc makes it almost just as boring because now the entire dungeon is just your character & the other guy.

Other than that, if I play NSFW mods, it's more about curiosity.

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7 hours ago, Gukahn said:

I am very interested in the consequence part.. Care to share?

Not quite as glamorous as you might think more hard core play ...no bondage or S&M. More survival, extreme dungeons crawls, new worlds and every thing levels up. I start a game anywhere between level 45-70 with level one stats to start off. Cold weather mods, need mods, followers get paid daily " gold" and will leave if you do not pay them....they also require food and supplies so you always trying to make money selling all the stuff you loot just to keep them around. Because lets face it a legendary dragon vs level one PC = death.... So Planing is everything.

 

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I often try to get a proper game running but I dont even know what sort of build Im supposed to run. I feel like no matter what I try I always end up getting bored of said build so I just quit and go back into the CK Sadge

 

I stopped counting how many Attempts I had trying to play through DLC2 or the Dark Brotherhood Questline once; Just once! ..or just in general really get somewhere with my Character at all

I never played either of those Storylines, I dont even know how the DLC2 Island looks like, after 2.000 hours of playtime. There are still countless of caves & forts & idk what else I never did. On the top of my head there is this one Nordic Ruin near Falkreath I never played through and I never finished the Dwarven Forge Sidequest either.. and I think I also miss a lot of the Poststory Mage & Thieves Guild Quest - latter I also played through only once. I also never really did any DLC1 Radiant Quests

 

I really want to get a cool character build going and really do a "100%" playthrough, doing all those Quests n getting a complete map and all that but idk. I just cant do it

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1 hour ago, Scrab said:

 

 

Mh.. I have a similar thing going right now. Everytime i think Thats the one i do the main quest with, i tent to get bored after tackling the second guild.

 

Now i try an Evilish Char for which i have plans and wanna do vigilant later on as a kind of "redemption"

Maybe you need somesort of roleplay concept ? Not a checklist but a way your char have to behave until you get to a certain point in the game.. Or you are just feed up with skyrim :/

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1 hour ago, Gukahn said:

Or you are just feed up with skyrim :/

 

I hope thats not the case, I still have some mods to make :) 

 

I tried to do some weird roleplayish concepts before but I feel like Im just not good at it. Telling yourself your building a rightful knight or an evil necromancer is one thing, actually getting somewhere IG with that thought in mind is another. Just cant really do it, sigh

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