The name Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim is almost synonymous with the modern RPG. Although much of its popularity stems from the litany of amusing bugs that occur frequently throughout Tamriel, it's still one of the most immersive open world games out there. It's true that, after more than ten years, Bethesda's epic has aged somewhat. It was breathtaking upon release, but graphics have advanced since then. Of course, it still looks splendid, but there are mods out there which can really keep the game looking modern and beautiful.
Take the «SNRP Landscapes» mod by Skurkbro, as spotted by DSO Gaming. This user has created a series of high-definition textures for the Special Edition of Skyrim. More specifically, as the name implies, the add-on improves the overall visuals for the game's landscapes. A series of images uploaded to Nexus Mods show the work that's been put into the project, and the result is pretty spectacular, giving the world a more defined, crisper look that breathes new life into this decade-old Elder Scrolls entry.
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This mod is actually a continuation of another one by the same user, called «Skurkbro's Nextgen Retexture Project», though the modder says this latest one is standalone. These landscape textures cover all of the game's map, including Solstheim from the Skyrim: Dragonborn DLC, as well as Soul Cairn, the Oblivion plane from the Dawnguard expansion. Skurkbro does say that, while this texture pack can be installed without any others, it is recommended to use the Blended Roads mod alongside it, and that players should not use «SNRP Landscapes» in conjunction with other packs that don't support terrain parallax.
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