The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim has a sprawling modding community. People passionate about the game spend hours, if not days making something for other members to enjoy. Modding essentially means modifying the game files to change or add some aspect to the game.
These changes can range from minor fixes to significant overhauls in the game. Many players use modding to fine-tune the game experience to their liking, and with the variety of options available for Skyrim, it is very quickly possible.
Now, modding may seem like an incredibly complicated task, after all, because of how it messes with the game files. But with patience, anyone can amplify their games by adding mods. All that needs to be done is follow a few simple directions.
One cool mod that will be covered today is Remote Crafting, which lets people craft on the go.
It is that easy. The one thing to keep in mind is that modding does mean editing the game files, so it is highly advised to make a backup of the game before the player starts doing anything. A backup of the saves is highly recommended as well.
Installing most other mods follows a similar, if not the same process, but some can require a bit more effort. Players need not worry, as their mod page often has clear-cut instructions for installation. There are also many helpful guides, and online forums should the player encounter any issues.
Remote Crafting is a lightweight mod for Skyrim. It diminishes the hassle of looking for an enchanting or alchemy table when the player wants to craft by adding these spells and many others that would open up their respective crafting menus when cast.
So far, the mod lets the player cook, alchemy, enchant, forge, smelt, use the workbench, tan, and grindstone anywhere they want.
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