Released more than eleven years ago, the Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim has certainly enjoyed a long shelf life. But with Bethesda releasing Skyrim Anniversary Edition last year, it feels as though the 2011 epic doesn't even know the meaning of the term «use by date.» And that's fine for the most part. Millions are still enjoying the colder regions of Tamriel, while others are just now playing it for the first time. On top of that, there are a ton of mods that can improve the visuals, add new elements, or just give players some powerful tools.
As an example, users phenderix and EchoEclipse have created an add-on for Skyrim called the «Skyrim Cheat Engine.» The mod, as spotted by PCGamesN, is the ultimate tool for allowing players to spawn in literally any item that's featured in the game. While this is possible to do anyway, at least on the PC version, this implements a much simpler user interface, thereby saving the need to have to enter individual item IDs into the console command window. It even comes with a search function.
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According to the description on Nexus Mods, it really does give players the opportunity to add anything through a much more user friendly menu system. This includes weapons, books, NPCs, keys, spells, potions, soul gems, and it even gives players the opportunity to unlock any of Skyrim's powerful Shouts. It's as easy as holding down the left bracket key, which brings the cheat menu up. What's good about it is there's a download for the Anniversary Edition and one for the Special Edition.
Perhaps one of the things that keeps the long-running game going is all the mods that continue to make themselves known. This latest one by phenderix and
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