Beyond Skyrim is a collaboration between several modding teams. We're creating large continent expansion mods for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.
Beyond Skyrim is a series of in-development mods that seek to add lands… well, Beyond Skyrim, to The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.
Logic pro 8 license. Now, thanks to a new trailer, we have some idea of what one of these mods will look like: Beyond Skyrim: Cyrodiil, which deals with the country seen in TES IV: Oblivion.
You’re nobody – a prisoner rotting in a cell for some unnamed crime. That’s true at the start of every main Elder Scrolls game. But this time it’s a cell in Skyrim, the freezing Nordic. This series is mainly about changing Skyrim to better fit another genre of game (like horror) or even to emulate another popular series such as Dragon Age. Each video focuses on adjusting the content already present in the game, or even adding new fanmade content into it, which focuses on the center transformation theme. Beyond Skyrim is a series of in-development mods that seek to add lands well, Beyond Skyrim, to The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. Now, thanks to a new trailer, we have some idea of what one of these mods will look like: Beyond Skyrim: Cyrodiil, which deals with the country seen in TES IV: Oblivion.
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— András Neltz, Kotaku
Sometimes 200-plus hours of adventure isn’t quite enough. Case in point – The Elder Scrolls modding community. Home to some of the most ambitious and awe-inspiring add-on content in modern gaming, the scene remains as vibrant today as it was back when Skyrim first released in 2011, or when Oblivion debuted before that.
— Samuel James Riley, Game Rant
We’re starting the new year with a all-new Skyrim modding interview. This time around we’re talking to Will Hillson, part of the Dark Creations team. A post-grad student in the UK, Will is an integral part of DC’s ambitious project known as “Beyond Skyrim”.
— Matt Grandstaff, Bethesda
Anyone who played Bethesda’s massive hit Skyrim constantly heard NPCs talking about the eight other countries outside the game’s borders, but you couldn’t actually visit these places. One modding community is working to change that.
Beyond Skyrim is a fan-made, unofficial expansion pack for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, which aims to allow players to visit every corner of Tamriel.
— Ben Reeves, Game Informer
Travel beyond the borders of Skyrim and explore Bruma, the northernmost county in Cyrodiil. Delve into Ayleid ruins, meddle in local affairs or explore the wilds — the journey begins now.
Find out more about Beyond Skyrim: Cyrodiil.
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Step aboard the Dawn's Venture, currently docked in Dawnstar, and meet Cardana Pallo, the wayward traveler. Peruse her wares, stocked from lands beyond Skyrim, and see if she has any news from the other provinces..
Survive against the odds and uncover relics and dangers alike.
Embark on a journey beyond the Sea of Ghosts to a land untouched by the ages. Witness the ruins of the legendary Jylkurfyk docks, where Ysgramor set sails towards new lands, spearheading humanity's arrival to Skyrim and the rest of Tamriel.
Explore the northern islands of Morrowind, including Bleakrock and Sheogorad in Beyond Skyrim: Morrowind's pre-release - The New North. Experience fully-voiced quests, locations, dungeons, and equipment in what is only a portion of the full province to come.
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A new Digital Foundry video takes a look at Skyrim's performance-enhancing mod on PS5 and Xbox Series X.
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Last week, Digital Foundry reported hearing about a Skyrim mod for the Xbox Series X version of the game, that could boost the game to maintain a stable 60 frames per second. The mod is called Uncap FPS, and it's actually pretty old at this point, having originally been created for the Xbox One version of Bethesda's RPG. The entire Digital Foundry video, in which the mod is broken down in great detail, can be seen just below.
Digital Foundry notes that aside from boosting the frame rate of the Xbox Series X version of Skyrim up to 60FPS, the mod can also produce very similar results on the less powerful Xbox Series S. This is something of a surprise due to the Series S's less capable hardware, but Digital Foundry discovered that the game adheres to 60FPS on the Series S exactly how it does on the more powerful console.
As for the PS5 version of Skyrim, there's unfortunately no hope of a 60FPS mod. The Uncap FPS mode was only created for the Xbox version of the Bethesda game, and Digital Foundry reports that there unfortunately isn't a mod for the PS5 version of Skyrim that's capable of boosting the game's frame rate up to 60FPS.
Digital Foundry's report also takes some time to examine a mod for Fallout 4 called '720p 60FPS.' It does exactly what it says on the tin, boosting the frame rate of Fallout 4 up to 60FPS, but for the Xbox Series X version of the game only. As with Skyrim, there's no such mod available for the PS5 version of Fallout 4.
Of course, these are just a handful of the hundreds of mods available for the console versions of both Bethesda games. For our pick of the very best of the bunch, you can check out our best Skyrim mods guide, or our page on the best Fallout 4 mods for more.
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