Skyrim Special Edition

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A collection of small hideouts in Skyrim's major cities.

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[size= 10]HIDDEN HIDEOUTS OF SKYRIM CITY EDITION SE[/size]






Hidden Hideouts of Skyrim City Edition is designed to provide your characters with immersive areas in each major city for rest, storage, and the occasional amenity. They are intended to be largely neglected or forgotten locations that a criminal, vagrant, or lone wolf might inhabit while visiting a hold capital. Each location had to meet certain criteria, such as being an area where an entrance both inside and outside the city was feasible as well as being accessible enough that it could be entered quickly. Also, the entrances had to be relatively inconspicuous to avoid unwanted attention.


[size= 5]HOW MANY HIDEOUTS ARE THERE?[/size]

There are 5 hideouts available, one each in Whiterun, Solitude, Markarth, Windhelm, and Riften. Hideouts are available as individual plugins (so that you may pick and choose which ones best suit your play style) or merged together into a single file. Pictures under the Images tab are labeled to show the outer city map marker, both entrance exteriors, and interior of each location.

All hideouts are fully NavMeshed so followers can join you inside each location.


[size= 5]DO THEY COME IN DIFFERENT FLAVORS?[/size]

Yes! Hideouts, both merged and modular, come in three different versions: Standard, No Map Marker, and Deep Immersion.

Standard: Features at least two safe storage containers, a fire with a cooking pot, and a place to sleep. Other amenities such as tanning racks, grindstones, workbenches, or alchemy and enchanting tables, are only available if it made sense to the setting. You can view what amenities each hideout has under the ReadMe tab or during mod installation.

No Map Marker: Simply the Standard version without map markers, thus preventing any fast travel to them and making them more challenging to find.

Deep Immersion: An interpretation of what the hideouts were like when your character first discovered them. There are no map markers, camping equipment and storage may or may not be present, and many of the hideouts are occupied by who knows what!


[size= 5]IS THERE ANY IN GAME HELP TO FIND THE HIDEOUTS?[/size]

Yes! The Merged - Standard and Merged - No Map Marker versions offer a journal belonging to an unfortunate thief on the outskirts of Riverwood to help guide you to all of the hideout's... approximate locations. This guide book is not available if you choose a Deep Immersion version or the Modular file. If you need assistance finding the journal, there is an aerial screenshot of the area under the Images tab.


[size= 5]INSTALLATION[/size]

If using a mod manager, download your preferred file, activate, and choose the version(s) you wish to install.

If installing manually, open the .7z file with an archiver program (WinZip, WinRar, 7zip, etc.) then extract and place the desired .esp file(s) into your Skyrim Special Edition/Data folder. Only use one version of any single hideout at a time; No filename suffix is Standard version, 'NMM' filename suffix is No Map Marker version, and 'DI' filename suffix is Deep Immersion version.


[size= 5]UNINSTALLATION[/size]

Deactivate through your mod manager or manually remove the .esp file(s) from your Skyrim Special Edition/Data folder.


[size= 5]RECOMMENDED MODS[/size]

I highly recommend any of the following mods for a more solid appreciation of having a safe area in a place you may or may not be welcome. Skulking around in the freezing night, exhausted and hungry, having a massive bounty on your head, and running into a patrol of guards with nowhere to run is the last thing you want to happen!

Frostfall by Chesko: Hypothermia mechanics. [Personal Favorite]
Wet and Cold by isoku: Miscellaneous weather mechanics and graphics.
iNeed - Food Water and Sleep by isoku: Hunger, thirst, sleep, and sickness mechanics. [Personal Favorite]

If you are using a Deep Immersion hideout version, I further recommend any of the following mods to help you set up your hideout since many locations will not have basic camping equipment.

Campfire - Complete Camping System by Chesko: Camping equipment (required for Frostfall). [Personal Favorite]
Camping Lite by McGuffin: Camping equipment.


[size= 5]ANYTHING ELSE?[/size]

]If you're looking for hideouts in Skyrim's wilderness, check out Hidden Hideouts of Skyrim SE.

Please remember to endorse a mod if you like it! Not only does it show authors you approve of their work, it makes it easier for other players to find mods they might otherwise miss. ;)

Thanks for your support!

MY OTHER MODS FOR SKYRIM SE:
Hidden Hideouts of Skyrim SE
Luminescent Luna Moths SE
OH GOD BEES SE - More Bees--More Hives--HD Textures


MY OTHER MODS FOR CLASSIC SKYRIM:
Alchemical Cooking Recipes
Bleed Them Dry Remade
Crystalline Twilight - Azura Statue HD Textures
Hidden Hideouts of Skyrim
Hidden Hideouts of Skyrim City Edition
Luminescent Luna Moths
OH GOD BEES - More Bees--More Hives--HD Textures
One With Nature - Dynamic Animals and Creatures
Slightly Less Useless Baskets
Wolf Howls and Growls