While seems like a game that will never come to life, feels like a game that will never die and has been doing some heavy lifting in carrying the franchise more than a decade later. The game was released in 2011, yet there are still modders out there actively working on projects for the game. This is even more impressive, considering that the trailer was released over six-and-a-half years ago, and is almost half as old as itself, but practically no information has been provided on the project by Bethesda.
In the meantime, Bethesda has busied itself with the likes of, subjecting fans of franchise to endless re-releases of the fifth title in the series, but there is weirdly a silver lining. Because of how old it is, fans have had years to work on mods for the game, to the point wherean ultra-modded version of probably looks better than would, and it isn't just the graphics that have seen massive overhauls. Everything from gameplay to quests has been added, and one questline is perfect for those waiting for 's release.
For those familiar with the modding scene, Vigilant is a name that has likely been heard several times. It initially came out in 2017 and allows players to join the Vigilants of Stendarr, but has enjoyed many updates and patches since then, allowing many other mods to be integrated with it. Although it begins similarly to, in which players are sent on errands from place to place across Skyrim, it eventually opens up to an area the size of 's Solstheim. It is comparable to both the DLCs combined in size.
A large part of what makes the mod so special is its central antagonist, Molag Bal, the Daedric Prince of domination and enslavement of mortals. He gets a few mentions in whether through attaining the Mace of Molag Bal or through Serana's implied backstory during her conversations in. He is one of the most evil figures in lore and the victims of his many schemes provide an interesting story for the Dragonborn to uncover, the scale of which is comparable
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