Race Compatibility Mod Skyrim Se Xbox One

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Best Skyrims Mods on PS4 and Xbox One: Skyrim Special edition has a lot to offer in the way of mods to both PS4 and Xbox One. Players can easily get the best Skyrim mods by going to the official website and downloading the mods to their PS4 or Xbox One. There are over 5700 Skyrim mods available for consoles. While some mods fix errors, there are some that bring forward new magic and weapons to the game. Some Skyrim mods even bring entirely new locations and quests to the table. Here we have put together a list of the 5 best Skyrim Special Edition mods on PS4 and Xbox one.

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This mod merges the Dawnguard scripts with the Race Compatibility scripts. The RaceCompatibility.esm file included in this package also fixes the missing WoodElf (Bosmer) race entry in the file and adds an optional compatibility script for the Unofficial Skyrim patch. With the mod installed you can customize your stats for the beast as well as your human form, you get a host of new abilities and really feel the power of the transformation as NPC’s run in fear. Combine it with the fearsome Apex Werewolf mod to improve that skinny vanilla Werewolf form into one that is more bulky and fearsome.

Best Skyrim Special Edition mods on PS4 and Xbox One

1. True Vision ENB

The Skyrim Special Edition True Vision ENB mod allows PS4 and Xbox players to unlock the spectacular true colors. This basically means that the in-game colors will reflect reality more accurately. With brisk lighting effects, this Skyrim mods allows PS4 and Xbox One users to experience realistically bright days as well as realistically dark nights. A lot of these options can effect in-game performance so players should choose wisely.

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2. Apocalypse – Magic of Skyrim

The Apocalypse – Magic of Skyrim mod adds 155 new spells to the PS4 and Xbox player’s arsenal.There are five basic categories to these spells. The Alteration, Conjuration, Destruction, Illusion, and Restoration spells each have their different uses. Each individual spell has a lore attached to it. This mod also includes scrolls and staves for new spells.

3. Immersive Armors/Weapons

The Skyrim Immersive armor and weapons mod allows PS4 and Xbox One players to enhance the variety of armors available in Skyrim. There is a lore behind every item for a more immersive game play experience. Players can also add new sets and individual items to the game through the Immersive Armors/Weapons mod.

4. Realistic Needs and Diseases

The Realistic Needs and Diseases mod is exactly what it sounds like. This Skyrim mod brings a touch of realism to the PS4 and Xbox One player’s gaming experience. Food and Water become much more than quick health regeneration remedies. Players will need to eat regularly to avoid detrimental effects on health, stamina and mana regeneration. However, overeating will result in weight gain and affect character speed.

Sleep is also an important aspect with this mod. Players will need to sleep to avoid fatigue.They will also have to find a clean place to sleep as sleeping somewhere dirty can cause diseases. There is even a dirty bedroll disease included in the mod. Some diseases can have a recurring negative effect on character health and it is best to deal with them quickly.

5. Interesting NPCs

NPCs are not very creative with their words and phrases in this game. PS4 and Xbox One players can now remedy that with the Skyrim Interesting NPCs mod. This mod uses over 80 voice actors to bring about unique dialogues and a lot of new NPCs to liven up the scenario. Players can also choose the approach they want to take while talking to a NPC. The responses will differ depending on whether players choose to talk humorously, menacingly, earnestly or deceitfully. Moreover, this mod also gives new followers, and NPCs to marry. There are also over 50 new quests available for players with this game.

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The 'RaceCompatibility for Skyrim and Dawnguard' mod should work well with my mod, but you have to follow TMPhoenix's directions ... my mod needs a clean save in between an old version and a new - he outlines a clear procedure how to do a clean save in conjunction with his mod.
WARNING: If you want to use Race Compatibility, you must use the version of his mod that works with my exact version of Better Vampires or things will break. His mod replaces some of my scripts.

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'If you need to do a clean save for Better Vampires, you don't need to remove the RaceCompatibility mod, you NEED to make sure you re-install it WITHOUT the Better Vampires option. Then do your clean save, then re-install Better Vampires and then re-install RaceCompatibility mod WITH the Better Vampire option. Then you need to make sure NMM/LOOT has placed the mods in the correct load order.' - TMPhoenix
If you do not have Dawnguard or still need help, check with TMPhoenix for troubleshooting.
Race Compatibility Mod Skyrim Se Xbox One

Load Order

Load order is important. My mod has to be in the correct load order. I highly recommend you use LOOT to sort your load order; it is quite easy to use. The load order in general should look like this:

Skyrim.esm
Official DLCs
...
RaceCompatibility.esm (if you use it)
...
Unofficial Patches (if you use them)
RaceCompatibilityUSKPOverride.esp (only if you use the USKP)
SkyRE (or similar overhauls)
...
Custom Races
Texture Replacers (vampire eyes, skin colour, etc.)
...
Better Vampires.esp
Royal Bloodline.esp (only vampire mod that should be loaded after mine)
...

Also, please remember that the installation order is just as important as the load order! If you use NMM to install my mod it will overwrite the scripts of other mods that use the same files - HOWEVER, if you install my mod first, then remove some other mod that used the same scripts, NMM will replace the other mod's scripts with the vanilla Skyrim backups it had.

Remove other mods first, install my mod last. It does not have to

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load last in your order, it just has to load after any mods that may also alter vampires. The only exception to this is Royal Bloodline - it can be installed and loaded after my mod.Shiny

If you need to update my mod while using RaceCompatibility, Octoboy outlined these steps that worked perfectly for him:
Using the BV MCM -> Clear/Reset BV Mod
Using the BV MCM -> Reset Sanguinare Vampiris (curing vampirism)
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Exit Skyrim

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Using the NMM -> Uninstall BV
Using the NMM -> Install RC WITHOUT BV
Load Skyrim Save from earlier.
Save in another, new slot (this makes your clean save)

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Using the NMM -> Install BV
Using the NMM -> Install RC with BV (overwriting the VampireQuest scripts from BV)

All DLC
Unofficial Patches

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RaceCompatibilityUSKPOverride.esp
And at the bottom, after all other plugins, finally Better Vampires
Load most recent save
Using the BV MCM -> Reset Sanguinare Vampiris (to become infected)
Wait for 3 days (72 hours)

I do not use a custom race or the RaceCompatibility mod, but Jayce Styles created a great video on how he got his Lunari custom race working with Skyrim, the RaceCompatibility mod, and Better Vampires:






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