There's still a long way off, it seems, until The Elder Scrolls 6 makes an appearance. So in the meantime fans are still heavily involved in 2011's Skyrim, discovering new things, including bugs, and adding to the game's content through the use of mods. As one of the best role-playing titles on PC, Bethesda's open-world epic is already pretty substantial as it is, but the modding community has been hard at work over the past decade or so creating all manner of tweaks and add-ons, and now there's a way to see just how many there are.
As spotted by PC Gamer, modder dactyl has created an interactive map of Skyrim that gives a visual representation of all the game's mods, specifically for the Special Edition. The topographical image is divided into squares, with color coding to show just how many add-ons are related to that area, going from green to red, with red being the most mods in that section. Clicking on a square will pull up a list of all the mods related to it, with some segments listing over 400 different ones.
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It's a wholly impressive creation, and it really goes to show just how many custom add-ons the Special Edition has had over the years. Given that Skyrim already has plenty of interesting mods, being able to see them in one interactive space really highlights just how busy the modding community has been all this time. The creator has said that modders are already using the map to show conflicts or even to locate areas which seem to be lacking mods. Even a quick glance shows that the majority of the game has had some custom content created for it, even parts of the water that surround the map.
Given how long the game has been out, it's hardly surprising that
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