New Skyrim mod adds amazing real-time dismemberment system

And now comes something really cool. Modder “Seb263” has released a new cool mod for Skyrim: Special Edition. This mod, called Dismembering Framework, allows you to sever your enemies' limbs in real time during a battle. But that's not all. The mod also adds realistic blood effects and sounds that change depending on the type of armor and weapons used. So if you're into Skyrim and want a more intense and realistic combat experience, this mod might be just for you.

This mod doesn't use Papyrus scripts like other mods. Instead, it works directly with the game engine to perform dismemberment in real-time. This means there is no noticeable lag and the game runs smoothly without the usual delays caused by scripts. So you get a more immersive and seamless gaming experience. Cool, right?

In addition, the mod also ensures that limbs are severed precisely. By using another mod called “Precision”, the game will cut off limbs exactly where you aim. This will make deadly attacks look even more realistic. And in a way, it will remind you of “Die by the Sword”. At least if you are an old-school PC gamer. So if you want to have the best experience, remember to install the Precision mod along with this framework.

And that's not all. The mod adds realistic blood splatters with physics that are emitted from severed limbs until the body is empty. It also allows NPCs to dismember each other. And yes, this applies to all animals too. Oh, and the mod can work with other mods too, so that's another cool thing to keep in mind.

In short, this is one of the best mods for Skyrim. It will significantly improve the combat skills of the game and we highly recommend using it. Even if you have already played the game to death, this mod will significantly increase your enjoyment of the game.

You can download the mod from this link. Note that you also need Skyrim Script Extender (SKSE64) and Address Library for SKSE Plugins. If you don't have these, the mod won't work. You also need SkyUI to configure the mod via the MCM. And as I said, you should also use the Precision Mod.

If you don't have Skyrim installed, you can watch a video I've included at the end of the article. This video will give you an idea of ​​what this mod does. It's a bit short though. In my opinion, the modder should have made a longer version. Still, it serves its purpose, so be sure to check it out.

The modder has also released two special packs to make the mod even better. The first pack allows you to dismember all of the different playable races in the game. The second pack offers the ability to dismember various creatures and animals from the main game and its DLCs. To get the full experience, be sure to download these packs as well. I've linked them above.

I'm wondering if such a mod is possible for Starfield. After all, it uses a newer version of the Creation Engine. So theoretically it should be possible. Right? Heh, I guess we'll find out soon.

Speaking of Skyrim, here are some major fan expansions for it. Wyrmstooth adds new quests and dungeons to the game. This other mod brings elements from The Witcher games into Skyrim. Dragon Hall Tavern is a massive 2GB mod that adds quests, new locations, an arena, and more. Then there's Land of Vominhem, Apotheosis, and Legacy of the Dragonborn. Don't forget to check out this Castlevania-inspired mod too. Shumer and the Priest Kings is another DLC-sized expansion mod with over 200 locations, 180+ quests, and 8,500 lines of spoken dialogue. Oh, and here's another one that adds the cool Nemesis system from Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor. And finally, we have this mod that adds six new islands to explore.

But wait, there's more. Skyrim has other mods that do a lot of cool stuff, so be sure to check out our best Skyrim mods article. In this article you'll find all the mods we've released for Skyrim over the past few years.

Have fun and stay tuned for more!

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