CptGolem Posted February 4, 2013 Share Posted February 4, 2013 (edited) Skyrim seems to be missing lots of immersion with mods that add more houses to cities/villages, NPCs with questlines, and most of all; more lore-friendy clothing. I can't seem to find any clothing mods out there that bring more immersion with how everyone dresses in the game. There isn't much variety and neither is there any on Nexus. So I'd like to see two types of overhauls for Skyrim: Immersive Cities/Villages and Immersive Clothing (realistic). Immersive ClothingI can't stand that all you see for clothing mods are revealing and "sexy" looking clothes for the players. Guys... this is SKYRIM! The coldest place in all of Tamriel! Of course it's nice to dress barbaric, but keep it that way. Please. What we need are more normal and "cool" looking clothes for the players - and the NPCs. More villager clothing for players who just like to live the life, or look like an adventurer/explorer. Add in some more farmer, bartender, blacksmith and other occupation clothing. You could also combine some clothes with light armors to provide more for rangers and adventurous players and NPCs who live a normal life, but take on quests for the sake of it. Or a few heavy/clothes armor variants for those who use heavy armor. Perhaps some outfits suitable for mages? And last but not least, weather friendly clothes. As far as normal villager clothing goes, that is the main goal for this overhaul request. Remember, Tamriel is clear to be on the verge of a renaissance, so middle-class clothing would be a bonus (low grade middle-class). The biggest part of this is to keep it lore friendly! Oh, and more capes/cloaks/scarves and such - and hats, are great additions to add to some that are already there! Immersive Cities/VillagesThere are already a few of these kind of mods out there that add more buildings, NPCs, and even quests for the player to enjoy. But for people who like to upgrade the cities to have a much more immerse population, they'd be required to combine two or more, which can lead to conflicts or not being able to use this mod or that mod. The ones out there now (imo) still have a somewhat unsatisfying upgrade to their cities/villages. When I upgrade Whiterun with said mod, it would allow for approximately 8 more houses, around double the NPCs, some shops and vendors... but then the exterior is but a bare wasteland. So I get an exterior version. However, this mod has many conflicts and doesn't provide as much. And btw, I wouldn't recommend enhanced versions that only provide flora. Skyrim is a tundra anyway, and it's buildings that these cities need, not flowers. Here is how I picture a populated Whiterun - the biggest trade city: Do this for other cities :3http://kulocity.files.wordpress.com/2013/02/watching_over_whiterun_by_professorpwnage-d560sm42-fw.pngResidence would have streets, many houses, lots of NPCs, quests, children, some decoration, and other stuff all around the vanilla Whiterun. The inns would have people coming in and out all the time, as well. The same goes for the trade that goes on. Some new villages are a bonus, as well.Now that is a repopulation mod! XD Both of these kinds of mods do take lots of time and development, so I'm not sure who'd be up for the job, but it would be a jackpot project. Edited February 4, 2013 by CptGolem Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
daventry Posted February 4, 2013 Share Posted February 4, 2013 I approve of this Idea, even im trying to Request a Simple Casual Clothing Mod, i mean is it to much to ask for such a Little Thing. :unsure: http://forums.nexusmods.com/index.php?/topic/865024-a-christmas-request-please Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AfroGamerNinja Posted February 4, 2013 Share Posted February 4, 2013 I also wished for the same thing in this thread. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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