


Now rather than copying several directories into steam folders, all I need to do is click on the “subscribe” button. I decided to try out the page for one of the better mods I’ve encountered in the past: Arrowsmith. ( Update: This was just a first-glance impression, at closer inspection all I see for sorting is “tags” on the right, but there’s no search feature, not sure why) I really like the highlights that come up on the front page and I hope this means the better mods get more attention. You’ll be taken to a page that shows new and popular mods and what looks like a huge amount of sorting and search tools, although I didn’t quite explore these yet. To get to the workshop click on the “ Browse the workshop” button from Skyrim in the Steam library. In Steam Workshop you “subscribe” to a mod, which I assume means that you will not only install the mod, but also get any subsequent updates automatically. So what I’m more concerned about is how am I going to get all these new mods? It looks like Steam has us covered.įrom what I found its pretty easy to install mods now.

But I’m much less of a modder and more of a…moddee. I’m sure a lot of people are really excited to get their paws on the new Skyrim Creation Kit, which should make modding much more easily accessible to the Skyrim community.
