

But the idea is to allow you to quickly loot stuff without having to constantly open and close windows in order to do so. Of course, if you want to open the window and exchange ( deposit) stuff, you can do that. A window will appear if there’s something to be looted and you can just take it via a simple hotkey press. This is a small phenomenal mod that will allow you to loot containers, dungeon chests or even enemies ( basically anything) quickly. I just use the basic in-game clock, but it does a lot more than that.Ī Matter of Time (HUD Clock Widget). It’s very easy to configure and position. Basically a few different widgets you can play with. In addition to allowing you to track in-game time right on your screen without having to open the map, it also supports various functions and additional information such as in-game ( or even real) date etc. I like to have mine right above the compass. The idea is to make the UI more immersive and it does that via its own MCM menu. It basically provides additional options that play very well with the previous mod. Things such as fast fade of hp/mag/stam bars, enabling or disabling the crosshair depending on various factors and conditions etc. It focuses more on the immersive options in terms of your UI. There’s also a grid of green lines to help you position things precisely. You also get an MCM menu with all kinds of options so make sure to play around with it until you configure everything exactly as you want it to be. Completely disable if you don’t want them and so on. It allows you to customize all UI elements on your screen. Other than that, SkyUI also provides MCM menu capabilities for other mods to use, so if you don’t have it, you won’t be able to configure any of your other mods unless they come with in-game config menus or books etc. This mod alone will change the way your game looks completely. There’s also options for having active effects displayed on your screen so you can easily track buffs in real time. In addition to displaying all kinds of useful information. It also breaks down your inventory into different categories, as well as the spell windows and makes it super easy to overview or even search for specific things. It overhauls all the window elements in the game, from your inventory to your favorites area. It comes with its own MCM menu where you can change things such as font size, shortcuts & groups etc.

We’ll start off with the ( arguably) most important mod of all time.Īlso, if you never modded Skyrim and would like to get started, here’s my beginner modding guide that should bring you up to speed. In this guide I am going to show you how to completely take control over your UI and make it extremely enjoyable. It was clearly ported from consoles to PC and never really given second thought. Skyrim’s default UI is absolutely horrible.
