Despite The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim being over a decade old, fans are still returning to the ice-cold land of the Nords and creating fresh experiences in the RPG, largely due to the assistance of mods. Mods for Skyrim have been around since the game first launched, and as the years have gone by, more elaborate works have come out of the modding community. From letting players soar across the map on a glider from Breath of the Wild to giving them their own dragon forms, Skyrim mods have accomplished a lot of wacky things previously unavailable in the game.
However, some mods don't aim at adding strange and interesting mechanics into the game. Instead, they simply try to tweak the systems that are already in place to make Skyrim as good a game as it can be. Two new mods, entitled the Skyrim Compass Navigation Overhaul and Infinity UI, seek to do just that. Both of these mods are available on the Nexus and work in tandem with one another, seeking to overhaul the user interface, or UI, of Skyrim.
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Infinity UI doesn't change the user interface itself, but it does allow modders to completely overhaul individual UI elements without those changes conflicting with the work of others. This means that Skyrim players will no longer suffer through the game crashing when two UI mods are incompatible. The Skyrim Compass Navigation Overhaul changes how the compass works in Skyrim, making it more akin to the navigation tools found in Horizon: Zero Dawn, The Witcher 3, and God of War. This changes the way Skyrim's locations are shown to the player, allowing them to see how far away they are from a point on the map.
The Skyrim Compass Navigation Overhaul also allows players to see the name
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