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I agree, the nexus have a very good community and this game is really magic, it possesses a magnificent atmosphere and the modders improves it for the tastes of each.
I agree with both of you. I feel exactly the same with Oblivion.
Your description reminds me of my first steps in Cyrodiil, the time when I tried the first mods, made my first attempts to customize some meshes to my liking, and managed to fix a few textures (with great support from evenstargw), until I finally created my own little mod. (with some chests where Alba and I put all our armors and clothes in. It helps to keep the load list a bit cleaner. ^^)
...and I also agree regarding the Nexus community!
I also play Skyrim since release, and in the first year i played it without any mods on my old laptop, but then i saw some pictures of a heavy modded Skyrim. I saw very green grass, lush trees, wonderful skys and fascinating water. So i went to the next pc shop and bought my new Nasa-Machine.
And it works!
My Skyrim looks so beautiful now, and i always enjoy the screens on Nexus with great textures, great ENBs and really fantastic chars.
My game is also very heavy modded now and if someone would ask me: "Which mod could you remove?"
i would answer: "Not a single one!"
It was fun to hunt down some of my old shots and compare them - big difference although I recall at the time I was playing I thought it was still one of the best looking games I had played :-)
As I could and I do every time. I could never live with my character if they allowed the DB to live. Astrid has the best line in the game though - the whole urchin bit.
However I have to admit some satisfaction when she says, "No one is leaving this place until someone dies" and then I look at her and turn into a WW and then send her flying across the cabin from her lazy perch in the corner. A certain amount of satisfaction there.
Only one of my characters never became a werewolf in skyrim and that was Varg the Paladin - it went against his character (and I didn't want to meta-game knowing that in the end he could do more good by becoming one because then he could cure most of the companions of it).