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Old 10-17-14, 09:58 PM   #2286
donna52522
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Originally Posted by Skybird View Post
Not many new mods get tried, used, newly added to the Skrimeer'S collection these days, I could imagine, but me, I find myself time and again coming back to the Northern countries, and I found a new mod that I enjoyed so far, it could serve as a home-building and home mod. It'S called Windstad Mine, and allows you to conquer a worn out mine from bandits, buy the legal rights to use it, and then step by step improve and build up the place with more mineshafts, additional buildings, adding furniture and equipment and hiring staff - and quite a lot of staff, slowly turning the place into your own mini village, so to speak. There seems to be a story running on if further mineshafts get build, but I am not that far already. The location is just south of Windstad Manor. The whole thing reminded me of this other really welldone mod, Millwater Retreat, which had the same idea, but was not so huge and complex in size.- And this mine here, it really is a big place.

If you still play Skyrim occasionally like I do, try this one. It's good stuff.

Heck, I'm still playing this beauty. Not even Oblivion I played for such a long, continuing time. No, not playing - just that I "like "to be there" and enjoy the place. Must by now be the most-played PC game/sim in my whole player career, since the late 80s.
Definitely one of my favorite games. With the amount of mods for this game every play through can be totally different, with the exception of the main and DLC quest lines.

The game was already out for almost a year before I started playing it and yet according to Steam I have 4,140 hours into it. That's even while taking breaks to play Morrowind and Oblivion, two games I never even heard of before I got Skyrim. Of course I have also taken breaks to play many other games.
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