

The aMidianBorn Content Addon by kryptopyr and CaBaL120 description reads, The next mod on the list is one that could be dismissed easily at first glance. The most impressive aspect of this mod is the snow dropping from trees once disturbed. Thanks to some clever work, it also barely impacts performance, with a tested 1 FPS drop noted by the author. The mod is actually a combination of mods working together to increase the visuals and immersion of the snow in Skyrim.

CG4 Snow Effects SE was originally released from the Oldrim version of the game, and then recently ported into SE by rijoba. If there’s one thing Skyrim has a lot of, its snow, and mod author CG4 Snail Pixel has decided to make it look the best it can be. The first such mod is a cosmetic enhancement that ends up making a surprisingly big difference. Each week, a select few mods are showcased that are worthy of adding to my evergrowing load order. The hub of such mods, called the Nexus, is a website that holds both quality and questionable editions to the game. Despite the obvious age of the base game, the world of the Elder Scrolls 5 Skyrim is kept alive and fresh thanks to its dedicated and talented modding community.
