Using virtual reality equipment and a few mods, one Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim player recently played golf using a corpse as a ball. Bethesda Game Studios' beloved action role-playing game released back in 2011, and its popularity has led to numerous rereleases and special editions over the following decade. Various fan-made mods have added features like Elden Ring messages to Skyrim, and tweaking the title's physics system can even recreate a classic sport.
Skyrim has received immense praise for its character progression and world design, which both allow players to immerse themselves in the game's frozen fantasy region. However, at launch many technical issues were criticized, and Skyrim's physics engine in particular is known for being quirky and often immersion-breaking. For example, players who are attacked by giants will often find themselves launched high into the sky rather than simply being crushed. Post-launch updates and mods have taken strides to improve these issues, however, and virtual reality can turn Skyrim into a truly immersive adventure. Players can now pet Skyrim dogs in VR thanks to the PLANCK physics mod, which lets players physically affect non-player characters with their in-game arms.
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Through the use of VR and some physics mods, Reddit user CaliWuv recently played golf in Skyrim using a paddle and a corpse. Both available on Nexus Mods, the VRIK from prog0111 gives the player character a physical in-game body while the HIGGS mod by FlyingParticle lets this body directly interact with the world around it. Combining these two mods in VR lets CaliWuv wield and realistically swing a paddle, which they use to smack an NPC corpse
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