
What I like to do is create a new, unmodified game, get somewhere like Riverwood and then create a save that I can use for testing.

Not to mention many of the modders are from popular Skyrim mods so they have tons of experience so I doubt the issue is anything with that. Improving the overall look of the characters and environment is obviously important, but what about the more subtle details? This is a small mod, but it makes the game much less frustrating.

Among the most famous graphical mods for Skyrim are the ENBseries. The best Skyrim mods in Graphics mods, new NPCs and massive overhauls - for both regular Skyrim and Skyrim Special Edition.

I would say that the original is better to play modded, whereas the remastered is better to play vanilla. Oldrim and LE, however, have almost FOUR times the number of. Special Edition is more robust, has better graphics and is generally more capable out of the box. better textures, armor and other graphics and gameplay enhancements, also other large scale mods like enderal or beyond skyrim (when. SSE can handle mods a lot better, however some of the best mods were on the original that the creators haven't/won't transfer over.
