
This is a great mod especially if you want to build huge structures and dont have the time to collect all the material by yourself. I havent been able to play a good long session of Skyrim for a while now, and am wondering what is causing my game to crash? Too Many Items Mod for Minecraft 1.8.1/1.8/1.7.10.
Skyrim Mod Review - Deadly Dragons and Deadly Drag.I had recently downloaded a couple new mods (my total mod selection is around 85 to 110 mods installed), and thats when these few crashes began to occur. Skyrim Mod Review - Isilmeriel LOTR Weapons Collec. Skyrim Mod Review - Moonpath to Elsweyr. Skyrim Mod Review - The Secret of Dragonhead. EDIT (2014-Sept-24): The two locations appear to be basically eye-candy, however. One has a merchant to buy more gear specific to this mod. I didn't feel like wasting more time checking to see if there were more to it. All those non-functional levers and buttons on the bridge were apparently not meant as a hint that there isn't any more you can do with the ship once you've launched it and fixed the guns. You might get a couple of hits on a very large creature (e.g., a dragon), though, if it stands still long enough.ĮDIT (2014-July-3): Turns out there is space travel involved. Where's the space travel? Also, your orbital bombardment is basically rubbish. In return you get some awfully powerful "crossbows" and a ton of loot. The new centurions are dangerous, but due to dungeon layout and pathfinding issues, they frequently get stuck, meaning you can take your time taking them down quite safely from a distance. In Elder Scrolls style, you are put through a basically linear dungeon crawl, and compelled to go deeper by the story that unfolds through snippets of texts you find here and there.
Most of it is just another dwemer ruin, but there are some nice vistas and visually interesting locations. In the end, this mod is just a dungeon crawl. Even without, however, there isn't really any space travel involved. For those who are averse to sci-fi in their Elder Scrolls, then this provides a comforting transition. Aethernautics tries very hard to be lore-friendly-ish, including confounding dwemer-ish like texts.