TheTokenGeek Posted February 22, 2017 Share Posted February 22, 2017 This week in the Staff Picks, SirSalami and Terrorfox1234 gain a psychic link and both choose a camera configuration mod that allows easier switching and modification of camera angle, I choose a mod that will allow me to spend far too much of my time looking at my Pip-Boy and our guest submission by gonzalo99 sees him warping around Cyrodiil. We love to hear your selections, so if you have a mod you would like to submit to the community (not your own), please check out this new and handy form. Please fill out the form completely and ensure that you add some details about the mod and why you have chosen it (similar to how we have below). Just remember that other mods on the site may do roughly the same thing, so keep your eyes peeled and understand that these are just our personal picks. That said, hopefully, you'll find something you may not have seen before. Who knows, maybe we'll even learn a little about each other along the way. SirSalamiwidth=600,height=353https://i.imgur.com/1A8O7Zv.gif[/img]Mod: In-game Third Person Camera ConfigMod: State-based Automatic Camera SwitchingGame: Fallout 4Author: MrSaitama Today, I've got two complimentary mods that can work together to create a much more convenient and customized experience in regards to Fallout 4's camera system. By default, customizing the third-person camera settings can be a bit of a pain. Editing config files and reloading the game is quite clumsy, especially when trying to fine tune the perfect positions for your playstyle. Luckily though, with In-game Third Person Camera Config, a handy holotape is added to your inventory that will allow you to change your in-game camera settings virtually instantly. Personally, I prefer a somewhat traditional over-the-shoulder camera when a gun is drawn, easing to a centered camera when exploring or using a melee weapon. MrSaitama's other mod I've been using is State-based Automatic Camera Switching. It provides options that will automatically switch camera styles (first to third person and vice versa) based on your characters actions, like sprinting or drawing a weapon. It's a god-send for us gamepad enthusiasts, but I imagine many might find this mod useful regardless of control style. These settings are all configured using the included holotape, utilizing the settings you chose with the previously mentioned mod if you decide to use it. I choose to switch to first-person when any weapons are drawn while defaulting to third when they're holstered. Both are great 'quality of life' mods that will likely remain in my load-order for the foreseeable future. Thanks MrSaitama! TerrorFox1234width=600,height=353https://staticdelivery.nexusmods.com/mods/728/images/1701-0-1487394584.png[/img] Mod: Immersive First Person ModeGame: Dragon Age: InquisitionAuthor: Wavebend Wavebend has been on a roll lately with Dragon Age: Inquisition, working on things like adding sprinting to single player, an infinite zoom mod that provides for some gorgeous views, and this mod. Immersive First Person Mode allows you to play Dragon Age: Inquisition from the first person perspective, as the title suggests. While it’s still got some bugs to work out, it already looks phenomenal. I especially like to use it when back at home base just mulling around and talking with people. I know the word “immersion” is overused but this is one of those mods that really does help me become more immersed in the game. Plans for the mod include making the body mesh visible while in first-person and adding a toggle hotkey. I’ll definitely be tracking Wavebend’s mods going forward as I can’t wait to see them polished up. BlindJudgewidth=600,height=353https://staticdelivery.nexusmods.com/mods/1151/images/22105-0-1487376052.jpg[/img]Mod: Rename AnythingGame: Fallout 4Author: registrator2000 I have a 'thing' about organisation. Every single one of my files on my PC has to be in the right folder with the right name; T-shirts have to be on the same style hanger in colour ascending order! OCD? Maybe... but the point I'm trying to make is that I like control. I like to be able to have everything just so. So when I saw that registrator2000 had created a mod to rename your items within FO4, I buckled at the knees. Thanks to this mod I can now have items listed correctly, or add statistical data to the Power Armour that I own; or embolden my favourite weapons - the choice has now been given back to me, and I love it. The way I have used it is to create sets of armour or clothing that I like to use together, create weapon sets for distance and close range, energy and ballistic. It's such a simple solution and something I think that should have been in the vanilla game. (Guest submission)gonzalo99width=600,height=353https://staticdelivery.nexusmods.com/mods/101/images/16316-1-1206987532.jpg[/img]Mod: The Ayleid StepsGame: OblivionAuthor: Ervvin This mod adds a whole teleportation network to the game. There are hundreds of "steps" (small platforms around the world and ayleid ruins) that teleport you using welkynd crystals. The mod also adds a really good questline (involving the activation of the network AND the consequences of it) and +30 dungeons that are all worth exploring, including an amazing 30 degree tilted one. Besides the great questline, it also makes the whole moving around really different, especially once you start to realize how the system works. It also adds the whole exploration aspect of finding all the included dungeons, since some are only accessible via a specific step. Every week, we feature a few mods that have caught our staff's attention, as well as some that were submitted by you, the Nexus Mods community. If there is a mod you'd like to see on this list, then please check out this quick and handy form. If you haven't already, feel free to follow us on our social media channels where we'll keep you up to date with the latest site news, articles and much more. Thanks, and have fun modding! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JimmyRJump Posted February 22, 2017 Share Posted February 22, 2017 In response to post #47811690. BlindJudge wrote: This week in the Staff Picks, SirSalami and Terrorfox1234 gain a psychic link and both choose a camera configuration mod that allows easier switching and modification of camera angle, I choose a mod that will allow me to spend far too much of my time looking at my Pip-Boy and our guest submission by gonzalo99 sees him warping around Cyrodiil.We love to hear your selections, so if you have a mod you would like to submit to the community (not your own), please check out this new and handy form. Please fill out the form completely and ensure that you add some details about the mod and why you have chosen it (similar to how we have below). Just remember that other mods on the site may do roughly the same thing, so keep your eyes peeled and understand that these are just our personal picks. That said, hopefully, you'll find something you may not have seen before. Who knows, maybe we'll even learn a little about each other along the way.SirSalamiwidth=600,height=353https://i.imgur.com/1A8O7Zv.gif[/img]Mod: In-game Third Person Camera ConfigMod: State-based Automatic Camera SwitchingGame: Fallout 4Author: MrSaitamaToday, I've got two complimentary mods that can work together to create a much more convenient and customized experience in regards to Fallout 4's camera system.By default, customizing the third-person camera settings can be a bit of a pain. Editing config files and reloading the game is quite clumsy, especially when trying to fine tune the perfect positions for your playstyle. Luckily though, with In-game Third Person Camera Config, a handy holotape is added to your inventory that will allow you to change your in-game camera settings virtually instantly. Personally, I prefer a somewhat traditional over-the-shoulder camera when a gun is drawn, easing to a centered camera when exploring or using a melee weapon.MrSaitama's other mod I've been using is State-based Automatic Camera Switching. It provides options that will automatically switch camera styles (first to third person and vice versa) based on your characters actions, like sprinting or drawing a weapon. It's a god-send for us gamepad enthusiasts, but I imagine many might find this mod useful regardless of control style. These settings are all configured using the included holotape, utilizing the settings you chose with the previously mentioned mod if you decide to use it. I choose to switch to first-person when any weapons are drawn while defaulting to third when they're holstered.Both are great 'quality of life' mods that will likely remain in my load-order for the foreseeable future. Thanks MrSaitama!TerrorFox1234width=600,height=353https://staticdelivery.nexusmods.com/mods/728/images/1701-0-1487394584.png[/img] Mod: Immersive First Person ModeGame: Dragon Age: InquisitionAuthor: WavebendWavebend has been on a roll lately with Dragon Age: Inquisition, working on things like adding sprinting to single player, an infinite zoom mod that provides for some gorgeous views, and this mod.Immersive First Person Mode allows you to play Dragon Age: Inquisition from the first person perspective, as the title suggests. While it’s still got some bugs to work out, it already looks phenomenal. I especially like to use it when back at home base just mulling around and talking with people. I know the word “immersion” is overused but this is one of those mods that really does help me become more immersed in the game.Plans for the mod include making the body mesh visible while in first-person and adding a toggle hotkey. I’ll definitely be tracking Wavebend’s mods going forward as I can’t wait to see them polished up.BlindJudgewidth=600,height=353https://staticdelivery.nexusmods.com/mods/1151/images/22105-0-1487376052.jpg[/img]Mod: Rename AnythingGame: Fallout 4Author: registrator2000I have a 'thing' about organisation. Every single one of my files on my PC has to be in the right folder with the right name; T-shirts have to be on the same style hanger in colour ascending order! OCD? Maybe... but the point I'm trying to make is that I like control. I like to be able to have everything just so. So when I saw that registrator2000 had created a mod to rename your items within FO4, I buckled at the knees.Thanks to this mod I can now have items listed correctly, or add statistical data to the Power Armour that I own; or embolden my favourite weapons - the choice has now been given back to me, and I love it. The way I have used it is to create sets of armour or clothing that I like to use together, create weapon sets for distance and close range, energy and ballistic. It's such a simple solution and something I think that should have been in the vanilla game. (Guest submission)gonzalo99width=600,height=353https://staticdelivery.nexusmods.com/mods/101/images/16316-1-1206987532.jpg[/img]Mod: The Ayleid StepsGame: OblivionAuthor: ErvvinThis mod adds a whole teleportation network to the game. There are hundreds of "steps" (small platforms around the world and ayleid ruins) that teleport you using welkynd crystals. The mod also adds a really good questline (involving the activation of the network AND the consequences of it) and +30 dungeons that are all worth exploring, including an amazing 30 degree tilted one.Besides the great questline, it also makes the whole moving around really different, especially once you start to realize how the system works. It also adds the whole exploration aspect of finding all the included dungeons, since some are only accessible via a specific step.Every week, we feature a few mods that have caught our staff's attention, as well as some that were submitted by you, the Nexus Mods community. If there is a mod you'd like to see on this list, then please check out this quick and handy form. If you haven't already, feel free to follow us on our social media channels where we'll keep you up to date with the latest site news, articles and much more.Thanks, and have fun modding!Thanks for bringing "The Ayleid Steps" to my attention. :thumbsup: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GamerPoets Posted February 22, 2017 Share Posted February 22, 2017 I agree with Jimmy, The Ayleid Steps look pretty cool = ) .. and I never played Dragon Age but that first person mod looks awesome. I'm hoping someone makes one for the Witcher 3 so I can give it a go. I dislike playing games in third person for too long. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
YngvieMalmsteen Posted February 22, 2017 Share Posted February 22, 2017 In response to post #47811690. #47816920 is also a reply to the same post.BlindJudge wrote: This week in the Staff Picks, SirSalami and Terrorfox1234 gain a psychic link and both choose a camera configuration mod that allows easier switching and modification of camera angle, I choose a mod that will allow me to spend far too much of my time looking at my Pip-Boy and our guest submission by gonzalo99 sees him warping around Cyrodiil.We love to hear your selections, so if you have a mod you would like to submit to the community (not your own), please check out this new and handy form. Please fill out the form completely and ensure that you add some details about the mod and why you have chosen it (similar to how we have below). Just remember that other mods on the site may do roughly the same thing, so keep your eyes peeled and understand that these are just our personal picks. That said, hopefully, you'll find something you may not have seen before. Who knows, maybe we'll even learn a little about each other along the way.SirSalamiwidth=600,height=353https://i.imgur.com/1A8O7Zv.gif[/img]Mod: In-game Third Person Camera ConfigMod: State-based Automatic Camera SwitchingGame: Fallout 4Author: MrSaitamaToday, I've got two complimentary mods that can work together to create a much more convenient and customized experience in regards to Fallout 4's camera system.By default, customizing the third-person camera settings can be a bit of a pain. Editing config files and reloading the game is quite clumsy, especially when trying to fine tune the perfect positions for your playstyle. Luckily though, with In-game Third Person Camera Config, a handy holotape is added to your inventory that will allow you to change your in-game camera settings virtually instantly. Personally, I prefer a somewhat traditional over-the-shoulder camera when a gun is drawn, easing to a centered camera when exploring or using a melee weapon.MrSaitama's other mod I've been using is State-based Automatic Camera Switching. It provides options that will automatically switch camera styles (first to third person and vice versa) based on your characters actions, like sprinting or drawing a weapon. It's a god-send for us gamepad enthusiasts, but I imagine many might find this mod useful regardless of control style. These settings are all configured using the included holotape, utilizing the settings you chose with the previously mentioned mod if you decide to use it. I choose to switch to first-person when any weapons are drawn while defaulting to third when they're holstered.Both are great 'quality of life' mods that will likely remain in my load-order for the foreseeable future. Thanks MrSaitama!TerrorFox1234width=600,height=353https://staticdelivery.nexusmods.com/mods/728/images/1701-0-1487394584.png[/img] Mod: Immersive First Person ModeGame: Dragon Age: InquisitionAuthor: WavebendWavebend has been on a roll lately with Dragon Age: Inquisition, working on things like adding sprinting to single player, an infinite zoom mod that provides for some gorgeous views, and this mod.Immersive First Person Mode allows you to play Dragon Age: Inquisition from the first person perspective, as the title suggests. While it’s still got some bugs to work out, it already looks phenomenal. I especially like to use it when back at home base just mulling around and talking with people. I know the word “immersion” is overused but this is one of those mods that really does help me become more immersed in the game.Plans for the mod include making the body mesh visible while in first-person and adding a toggle hotkey. I’ll definitely be tracking Wavebend’s mods going forward as I can’t wait to see them polished up.BlindJudgewidth=600,height=353https://staticdelivery.nexusmods.com/mods/1151/images/22105-0-1487376052.jpg[/img]Mod: Rename AnythingGame: Fallout 4Author: registrator2000I have a 'thing' about organisation. Every single one of my files on my PC has to be in the right folder with the right name; T-shirts have to be on the same style hanger in colour ascending order! OCD? Maybe... but the point I'm trying to make is that I like control. I like to be able to have everything just so. So when I saw that registrator2000 had created a mod to rename your items within FO4, I buckled at the knees.Thanks to this mod I can now have items listed correctly, or add statistical data to the Power Armour that I own; or embolden my favourite weapons - the choice has now been given back to me, and I love it. The way I have used it is to create sets of armour or clothing that I like to use together, create weapon sets for distance and close range, energy and ballistic. It's such a simple solution and something I think that should have been in the vanilla game. (Guest submission)gonzalo99width=600,height=353https://staticdelivery.nexusmods.com/mods/101/images/16316-1-1206987532.jpg[/img]Mod: The Ayleid StepsGame: OblivionAuthor: ErvvinThis mod adds a whole teleportation network to the game. There are hundreds of "steps" (small platforms around the world and ayleid ruins) that teleport you using welkynd crystals. The mod also adds a really good questline (involving the activation of the network AND the consequences of it) and +30 dungeons that are all worth exploring, including an amazing 30 degree tilted one.Besides the great questline, it also makes the whole moving around really different, especially once you start to realize how the system works. It also adds the whole exploration aspect of finding all the included dungeons, since some are only accessible via a specific step.Every week, we feature a few mods that have caught our staff's attention, as well as some that were submitted by you, the Nexus Mods community. If there is a mod you'd like to see on this list, then please check out this quick and handy form. If you haven't already, feel free to follow us on our social media channels where we'll keep you up to date with the latest site news, articles and much more.Thanks, and have fun modding!JimmyRJump wrote: Thanks for bringing "The Ayleid Steps" to my attention. :thumbsup:MOAR OBLIVION MODS. The Aylied Steps is awesome, and Maskars Oblivion Overhaul which was featured earlier is another gem. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
XrRydr Posted February 24, 2017 Share Posted February 24, 2017 In response to post #47811690. #47816920, #47823670 are all replies on the same post.BlindJudge wrote: This week in the Staff Picks, SirSalami and Terrorfox1234 gain a psychic link and both choose a camera configuration mod that allows easier switching and modification of camera angle, I choose a mod that will allow me to spend far too much of my time looking at my Pip-Boy and our guest submission by gonzalo99 sees him warping around Cyrodiil.We love to hear your selections, so if you have a mod you would like to submit to the community (not your own), please check out this new and handy form. Please fill out the form completely and ensure that you add some details about the mod and why you have chosen it (similar to how we have below). Just remember that other mods on the site may do roughly the same thing, so keep your eyes peeled and understand that these are just our personal picks. That said, hopefully, you'll find something you may not have seen before. Who knows, maybe we'll even learn a little about each other along the way.SirSalamiwidth=600,height=353https://i.imgur.com/1A8O7Zv.gif[/img]Mod: In-game Third Person Camera ConfigMod: State-based Automatic Camera SwitchingGame: Fallout 4Author: MrSaitamaToday, I've got two complimentary mods that can work together to create a much more convenient and customized experience in regards to Fallout 4's camera system.By default, customizing the third-person camera settings can be a bit of a pain. Editing config files and reloading the game is quite clumsy, especially when trying to fine tune the perfect positions for your playstyle. Luckily though, with In-game Third Person Camera Config, a handy holotape is added to your inventory that will allow you to change your in-game camera settings virtually instantly. Personally, I prefer a somewhat traditional over-the-shoulder camera when a gun is drawn, easing to a centered camera when exploring or using a melee weapon.MrSaitama's other mod I've been using is State-based Automatic Camera Switching. It provides options that will automatically switch camera styles (first to third person and vice versa) based on your characters actions, like sprinting or drawing a weapon. It's a god-send for us gamepad enthusiasts, but I imagine many might find this mod useful regardless of control style. These settings are all configured using the included holotape, utilizing the settings you chose with the previously mentioned mod if you decide to use it. I choose to switch to first-person when any weapons are drawn while defaulting to third when they're holstered.Both are great 'quality of life' mods that will likely remain in my load-order for the foreseeable future. Thanks MrSaitama!TerrorFox1234width=600,height=353https://staticdelivery.nexusmods.com/mods/728/images/1701-0-1487394584.png[/img] Mod: Immersive First Person ModeGame: Dragon Age: InquisitionAuthor: WavebendWavebend has been on a roll lately with Dragon Age: Inquisition, working on things like adding sprinting to single player, an infinite zoom mod that provides for some gorgeous views, and this mod.Immersive First Person Mode allows you to play Dragon Age: Inquisition from the first person perspective, as the title suggests. While it’s still got some bugs to work out, it already looks phenomenal. I especially like to use it when back at home base just mulling around and talking with people. I know the word “immersion” is overused but this is one of those mods that really does help me become more immersed in the game.Plans for the mod include making the body mesh visible while in first-person and adding a toggle hotkey. I’ll definitely be tracking Wavebend’s mods going forward as I can’t wait to see them polished up.BlindJudgewidth=600,height=353https://staticdelivery.nexusmods.com/mods/1151/images/22105-0-1487376052.jpg[/img]Mod: Rename AnythingGame: Fallout 4Author: registrator2000I have a 'thing' about organisation. Every single one of my files on my PC has to be in the right folder with the right name; T-shirts have to be on the same style hanger in colour ascending order! OCD? Maybe... but the point I'm trying to make is that I like control. I like to be able to have everything just so. So when I saw that registrator2000 had created a mod to rename your items within FO4, I buckled at the knees.Thanks to this mod I can now have items listed correctly, or add statistical data to the Power Armour that I own; or embolden my favourite weapons - the choice has now been given back to me, and I love it. The way I have used it is to create sets of armour or clothing that I like to use together, create weapon sets for distance and close range, energy and ballistic. It's such a simple solution and something I think that should have been in the vanilla game. (Guest submission)gonzalo99width=600,height=353https://staticdelivery.nexusmods.com/mods/101/images/16316-1-1206987532.jpg[/img]Mod: The Ayleid StepsGame: OblivionAuthor: ErvvinThis mod adds a whole teleportation network to the game. There are hundreds of "steps" (small platforms around the world and ayleid ruins) that teleport you using welkynd crystals. The mod also adds a really good questline (involving the activation of the network AND the consequences of it) and +30 dungeons that are all worth exploring, including an amazing 30 degree tilted one.Besides the great questline, it also makes the whole moving around really different, especially once you start to realize how the system works. It also adds the whole exploration aspect of finding all the included dungeons, since some are only accessible via a specific step.Every week, we feature a few mods that have caught our staff's attention, as well as some that were submitted by you, the Nexus Mods community. If there is a mod you'd like to see on this list, then please check out this quick and handy form. If you haven't already, feel free to follow us on our social media channels where we'll keep you up to date with the latest site news, articles and much more.Thanks, and have fun modding!JimmyRJump wrote: Thanks for bringing "The Ayleid Steps" to my attention. :thumbsup:YngvieMalmsteen wrote: MOAR OBLIVION MODS. The Aylied Steps is awesome, and Maskars Oblivion Overhaul which was featured earlier is another gem.I haven't played Oblivion in years. Is the Oblivion mod scene still decently active? Do people still play it? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
YngvieMalmsteen Posted February 24, 2017 Share Posted February 24, 2017 (edited) In response to post #47811690. #47816920, #47823670, #47861355 are all replies on the same post.BlindJudge wrote: This week in the Staff Picks, SirSalami and Terrorfox1234 gain a psychic link and both choose a camera configuration mod that allows easier switching and modification of camera angle, I choose a mod that will allow me to spend far too much of my time looking at my Pip-Boy and our guest submission by gonzalo99 sees him warping around Cyrodiil.We love to hear your selections, so if you have a mod you would like to submit to the community (not your own), please check out this new and handy form. Please fill out the form completely and ensure that you add some details about the mod and why you have chosen it (similar to how we have below). Just remember that other mods on the site may do roughly the same thing, so keep your eyes peeled and understand that these are just our personal picks. That said, hopefully, you'll find something you may not have seen before. Who knows, maybe we'll even learn a little about each other along the way.SirSalamiwidth=600,height=353https://i.imgur.com/1A8O7Zv.gif[/img]Mod: In-game Third Person Camera ConfigMod: State-based Automatic Camera SwitchingGame: Fallout 4Author: MrSaitamaToday, I've got two complimentary mods that can work together to create a much more convenient and customized experience in regards to Fallout 4's camera system.By default, customizing the third-person camera settings can be a bit of a pain. Editing config files and reloading the game is quite clumsy, especially when trying to fine tune the perfect positions for your playstyle. Luckily though, with In-game Third Person Camera Config, a handy holotape is added to your inventory that will allow you to change your in-game camera settings virtually instantly. Personally, I prefer a somewhat traditional over-the-shoulder camera when a gun is drawn, easing to a centered camera when exploring or using a melee weapon.MrSaitama's other mod I've been using is State-based Automatic Camera Switching. It provides options that will automatically switch camera styles (first to third person and vice versa) based on your characters actions, like sprinting or drawing a weapon. It's a god-send for us gamepad enthusiasts, but I imagine many might find this mod useful regardless of control style. These settings are all configured using the included holotape, utilizing the settings you chose with the previously mentioned mod if you decide to use it. I choose to switch to first-person when any weapons are drawn while defaulting to third when they're holstered.Both are great 'quality of life' mods that will likely remain in my load-order for the foreseeable future. Thanks MrSaitama!TerrorFox1234width=600,height=353https://staticdelivery.nexusmods.com/mods/728/images/1701-0-1487394584.png[/img] Mod: Immersive First Person ModeGame: Dragon Age: InquisitionAuthor: WavebendWavebend has been on a roll lately with Dragon Age: Inquisition, working on things like adding sprinting to single player, an infinite zoom mod that provides for some gorgeous views, and this mod.Immersive First Person Mode allows you to play Dragon Age: Inquisition from the first person perspective, as the title suggests. While it’s still got some bugs to work out, it already looks phenomenal. I especially like to use it when back at home base just mulling around and talking with people. I know the word “immersion” is overused but this is one of those mods that really does help me become more immersed in the game.Plans for the mod include making the body mesh visible while in first-person and adding a toggle hotkey. I’ll definitely be tracking Wavebend’s mods going forward as I can’t wait to see them polished up.BlindJudgewidth=600,height=353https://staticdelivery.nexusmods.com/mods/1151/images/22105-0-1487376052.jpg[/img]Mod: Rename AnythingGame: Fallout 4Author: registrator2000I have a 'thing' about organisation. Every single one of my files on my PC has to be in the right folder with the right name; T-shirts have to be on the same style hanger in colour ascending order! OCD? Maybe... but the point I'm trying to make is that I like control. I like to be able to have everything just so. So when I saw that registrator2000 had created a mod to rename your items within FO4, I buckled at the knees.Thanks to this mod I can now have items listed correctly, or add statistical data to the Power Armour that I own; or embolden my favourite weapons - the choice has now been given back to me, and I love it. The way I have used it is to create sets of armour or clothing that I like to use together, create weapon sets for distance and close range, energy and ballistic. It's such a simple solution and something I think that should have been in the vanilla game. (Guest submission)gonzalo99width=600,height=353https://staticdelivery.nexusmods.com/mods/101/images/16316-1-1206987532.jpg[/img]Mod: The Ayleid StepsGame: OblivionAuthor: ErvvinThis mod adds a whole teleportation network to the game. There are hundreds of "steps" (small platforms around the world and ayleid ruins) that teleport you using welkynd crystals. The mod also adds a really good questline (involving the activation of the network AND the consequences of it) and +30 dungeons that are all worth exploring, including an amazing 30 degree tilted one.Besides the great questline, it also makes the whole moving around really different, especially once you start to realize how the system works. It also adds the whole exploration aspect of finding all the included dungeons, since some are only accessible via a specific step.Every week, we feature a few mods that have caught our staff's attention, as well as some that were submitted by you, the Nexus Mods community. If there is a mod you'd like to see on this list, then please check out this quick and handy form. If you haven't already, feel free to follow us on our social media channels where we'll keep you up to date with the latest site news, articles and much more.Thanks, and have fun modding!JimmyRJump wrote: Thanks for bringing "The Ayleid Steps" to my attention. :thumbsup:YngvieMalmsteen wrote: MOAR OBLIVION MODS. The Aylied Steps is awesome, and Maskars Oblivion Overhaul which was featured earlier is another gem.XrRydr wrote: I haven't played Oblivion in years. Is the Oblivion mod scene still decently active? Do people still play it?Yes of course :) A ton of the best mods for oblivion were released in the past few years. Mod Organizer works great Edited February 24, 2017 by YngvieMalmsteen Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ff7legend Posted February 24, 2017 Share Posted February 24, 2017 Why does Dragon Age Iquisition not have NMM support? Dragon Age & Dragon Age 2 both have it so why not Dragon Age Inquisition? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ZidanReign Posted February 24, 2017 Share Posted February 24, 2017 In response to post #47869390. ff7legend wrote: Why does Dragon Age Iquisition not have NMM support? Dragon Age & Dragon Age 2 both have it so why not Dragon Age Inquisition?Honest and truthful answer? The way modding works with the earlier DA games is easier and from a casual perspective, almost bethesda-like on how easy their able to mod and create packages for those games. With Inquisition the introduction of Frostbite makes it night unbearable to mod the game and its not as simple as installing a package. NMM Support is unlikely ever. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wangzhaojun Posted February 25, 2017 Share Posted February 25, 2017 In response to post #47811690. #47816920, #47823670, #47861355, #47867275 are all replies on the same post.BlindJudge wrote: This week in the Staff Picks, SirSalami and Terrorfox1234 gain a psychic link and both choose a camera configuration mod that allows easier switching and modification of camera angle, I choose a mod that will allow me to spend far too much of my time looking at my Pip-Boy and our guest submission by gonzalo99 sees him warping around Cyrodiil.We love to hear your selections, so if you have a mod you would like to submit to the community (not your own), please check out this new and handy form. Please fill out the form completely and ensure that you add some details about the mod and why you have chosen it (similar to how we have below). Just remember that other mods on the site may do roughly the same thing, so keep your eyes peeled and understand that these are just our personal picks. That said, hopefully, you'll find something you may not have seen before. Who knows, maybe we'll even learn a little about each other along the way.SirSalamiwidth=600,height=353https://i.imgur.com/1A8O7Zv.gif[/img]Mod: In-game Third Person Camera ConfigMod: State-based Automatic Camera SwitchingGame: Fallout 4Author: MrSaitamaToday, I've got two complimentary mods that can work together to create a much more convenient and customized experience in regards to Fallout 4's camera system.By default, customizing the third-person camera settings can be a bit of a pain. Editing config files and reloading the game is quite clumsy, especially when trying to fine tune the perfect positions for your playstyle. Luckily though, with In-game Third Person Camera Config, a handy holotape is added to your inventory that will allow you to change your in-game camera settings virtually instantly. Personally, I prefer a somewhat traditional over-the-shoulder camera when a gun is drawn, easing to a centered camera when exploring or using a melee weapon.MrSaitama's other mod I've been using is State-based Automatic Camera Switching. It provides options that will automatically switch camera styles (first to third person and vice versa) based on your characters actions, like sprinting or drawing a weapon. It's a god-send for us gamepad enthusiasts, but I imagine many might find this mod useful regardless of control style. These settings are all configured using the included holotape, utilizing the settings you chose with the previously mentioned mod if you decide to use it. I choose to switch to first-person when any weapons are drawn while defaulting to third when they're holstered.Both are great 'quality of life' mods that will likely remain in my load-order for the foreseeable future. Thanks MrSaitama!TerrorFox1234width=600,height=353https://staticdelivery.nexusmods.com/mods/728/images/1701-0-1487394584.png[/img] Mod: Immersive First Person ModeGame: Dragon Age: InquisitionAuthor: WavebendWavebend has been on a roll lately with Dragon Age: Inquisition, working on things like adding sprinting to single player, an infinite zoom mod that provides for some gorgeous views, and this mod.Immersive First Person Mode allows you to play Dragon Age: Inquisition from the first person perspective, as the title suggests. While it’s still got some bugs to work out, it already looks phenomenal. I especially like to use it when back at home base just mulling around and talking with people. I know the word “immersion” is overused but this is one of those mods that really does help me become more immersed in the game.Plans for the mod include making the body mesh visible while in first-person and adding a toggle hotkey. I’ll definitely be tracking Wavebend’s mods going forward as I can’t wait to see them polished up.BlindJudgewidth=600,height=353https://staticdelivery.nexusmods.com/mods/1151/images/22105-0-1487376052.jpg[/img]Mod: Rename AnythingGame: Fallout 4Author: registrator2000I have a 'thing' about organisation. Every single one of my files on my PC has to be in the right folder with the right name; T-shirts have to be on the same style hanger in colour ascending order! OCD? Maybe... but the point I'm trying to make is that I like control. I like to be able to have everything just so. So when I saw that registrator2000 had created a mod to rename your items within FO4, I buckled at the knees.Thanks to this mod I can now have items listed correctly, or add statistical data to the Power Armour that I own; or embolden my favourite weapons - the choice has now been given back to me, and I love it. The way I have used it is to create sets of armour or clothing that I like to use together, create weapon sets for distance and close range, energy and ballistic. It's such a simple solution and something I think that should have been in the vanilla game. (Guest submission)gonzalo99width=600,height=353https://staticdelivery.nexusmods.com/mods/101/images/16316-1-1206987532.jpg[/img]Mod: The Ayleid StepsGame: OblivionAuthor: ErvvinThis mod adds a whole teleportation network to the game. There are hundreds of "steps" (small platforms around the world and ayleid ruins) that teleport you using welkynd crystals. The mod also adds a really good questline (involving the activation of the network AND the consequences of it) and +30 dungeons that are all worth exploring, including an amazing 30 degree tilted one.Besides the great questline, it also makes the whole moving around really different, especially once you start to realize how the system works. It also adds the whole exploration aspect of finding all the included dungeons, since some are only accessible via a specific step.Every week, we feature a few mods that have caught our staff's attention, as well as some that were submitted by you, the Nexus Mods community. If there is a mod you'd like to see on this list, then please check out this quick and handy form. If you haven't already, feel free to follow us on our social media channels where we'll keep you up to date with the latest site news, articles and much more.Thanks, and have fun modding!JimmyRJump wrote: Thanks for bringing "The Ayleid Steps" to my attention. :thumbsup:YngvieMalmsteen wrote: MOAR OBLIVION MODS. The Aylied Steps is awesome, and Maskars Oblivion Overhaul which was featured earlier is another gem.XrRydr wrote: I haven't played Oblivion in years. Is the Oblivion mod scene still decently active? Do people still play it?YngvieMalmsteen wrote: Yes of course :) A ton of the best mods for oblivion were released in the past few years. Mod Organizer works greatCreative, thank you very much Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mabor0shi Posted March 2, 2017 Share Posted March 2, 2017 In response to post #47819730. GamerPoets wrote: I agree with Jimmy,The Ayleid Steps look pretty cool = ) .. and I never played Dragon Age but that first person mod looks awesome. I'm hoping someone makes one for the Witcher 3 so I can give it a go. I dislike playing games in third person for too long. I feel the same about 3rd person games. 1st person perspective makes a massive difference in immersion. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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