STARFIELD MODS SUPPORT AND THE CONTINUING LEGACY OF SKYRIM MODDERS
In anticipation of the official support for Starfield mods coming in 2024, the Skyrim modding scene continues to enrich the gaming experience and content of Bethesda’s RPG odyssey with Loot Spillage NG, an amateur DLC that overhauls the looting system.
MEET THE CREATOR
Created by content creator known on NexusMods as Monitor144hz, Loot Spillage NG profoundly changes the looting dynamics of the Dragonborn by dropping all enemy loot to the ground.
THE LOOTING SYSTEM
Abandoned items will glow in a specific color, as there is no “rarity level” within the code of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. The color of the items will change based on type (red for weapons, purple for armor, green for ingredients and consumables, yellow for keys and valuable items, and aqua green for tools and other items without a specific function).
INSPIRATION
The system developed by the modder takes inspiration from the looting in Borderlands and Diablo, allowing players to quickly understand which items to loot without having to rummage through the virtual pockets of the lifeless bodies of enemies, surpassing the contradictions of this outdated in-game mechanic that is considered obsolete by a portion of the community.
EXPANSIONS AND AMATEUR DLC
Staying on the topic of fan-made expansions and amateur DLCs, there are plenty of epic Skyrim mods that cannot be ignored. These mods have kept the game fresh and engaging for players even years after its initial release, showcasing the creativity and dedication of the modding community.
CONCLUSION
As we eagerly await the official support for Starfield mods, the modding community for Skyrim continues to innovate and enhance the gaming experience. With the introduction of Loot Spillage NG and other fan-made expansions, players can look forward to an evolving and ever-exciting gaming experience within the vast world of The Elder Scrolls. The dedication and creativity of modders ensure that the legacy of Skyrim will live on for years to come.