

Almost all of the Skyrim Special Edition mods will work on Skyrim VR without any trickery needed - you can usually just use them just like you’re playing outside of VR - which is great.

When looking up mods for Skyrim VR on PC there is one important thing to keep in mind: The VR version of Skyrim is based on the Skyrim Special Edition iteration of the game, otherwise known as SSE, and not the original legacy version of Skyrim on PC. Unfortunately, Skyrim VR only has mods for the PC version-not PSVR.


The original version of Skyrim first hit PC, PS3, and Xbox 360 nearly 10 years ago and it’s still getting new mods to this day on PC, PS4, and Xbox One. Skyrim VR is the type of game that will continue to evolve for years and years to come. Thankfully, the PC modding community is here to fix that. However, it’s not the most immersive from a VR port perspective. All these possibilities will bring an even more intimate experience for those who still brave the lands of Tamriel.The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim VR ( PC review / PSVR review) is one of the most expansive video games out there with nearly endless amounts of content. Players can choose their real names, a fantasy-sounding name that fits best with their race, or even funny names for laughs (like the xX_dragon_killer_420_69_Xx Ruta used as an example). With the Say My Name mod, players can be called as they please, even the most Khajiit or Orcish names. Skyrim is well known for its character customization, but no matter the player’s race and name, most NPCs always called you Dragonborn or variations of it. Sometimes, the difference will be so subtle that it’s hard to notice there’s anything amiss due to NPCs maintaining their voice and tones almost equal to the original. The mod isn’t perfect, but it sounds way better than expected-even when you use odd names like xX_dragon_killer_420_69_Xx, the first example Ruta showed in the video. A video showing the software changing the voice lines of some NPCs as they talk to the player character surfaced earlier this week on Ruta’s YouTube channel, as spotted by PC Gamer.
