Of all the versions of Skyrim that have been released, Skyrim VR might be the most interesting. While being able to transport oneself into the snowy reaches of Skyrim is an appealing draw for countless Elder Scrolls fans, Skyrim VR didn't quite get the love that it deserves from Bethesda. Luckily, it's fairly easy to fix the issue for those that are playing on PC, as just three mods can make it far more immersive.
Ensuring that Skyrim VR is as immersive as possible is an essential piece of the puzzle, too, as it's easy to be pulled out of the experience when things aren't easy to interact with. The issue with vanilla Skyrim VR is that it's just Skyrim when fans are expecting something that brings the world to life. With that in mind, here are three mods that can rectify its biggest issues.
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One of the most glaring flaws with vanilla Skyrim VR is how it handles to the player's body. Instead of giving players a proper form, out of the box players are just a floating pair of disembodied hands. Obviously, that's enough to create a bit of a disconnect between players and their virtual bodies, but VRIK rectifies this by giving players a true physical form, arms and all.
There's something far more immersive about looking down and seeing one's body on the screen. It makes it feel like the space is far more lived-in and realistic, as the player's motions are mirrored on screen. It's difficult to say just how much more effective it is at selling the experience without being in the space, but it makes VRIK a must-have mode for any Skyrim fans.
One of the other major flaws of Skyrim VR is how it handles world objects. While it's still possible to grab things in the vanilla version, it's
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