What makes this mod so great is that it primarily uses content like dialogue and scripted events that Bethesda already had in the game – they just never added it to the final product. Next time you show up at that city, you’ll be fighting to wrest control of it. Lose a city and you’ll receive a note from a courier saying that a different hold is under attack, and that you must go to defend it.
Additionally, any battle that you lose will result in that city being taken by the opposing faction, leading to some new scenarios where cities are under a completely different banner. There’s really no way to lose unless you fall in battle.Ĭivil War Overhaul gives the enemy AI a chance to retaliate and stage counter-assaults of their own, attacking holds and cities that were previously owned by your faction. Once a siege begins, it’s just a matter of eliminating enemy units until the fight’s over. By default, this quest is started by joining either the Imperials or Stormcloaks in their respective holds, with either General Tullius (Solitude) or Ulfric Stormcloak (Windhelm) leading the charge.įrom this point on, the quest line is about laying siege to different hold capitals and forts across the map, trying to gain ground and push back the opposing side.
Simtam’s Civil War Overhaul mod affects the Civil War quest line, in which the Dragonborn must choose to aid either the Stormcloaks or the Imperials in a bloody war to determine the governing faction of the region.
5 mods that completely overhaul The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim 5. Below is a list we’ve compiled of five mods that serve to greatly change the Skyrim experience, some of which add new mechanics and gameplay, others that add new quests and content, and one that completely builds the game over again from the ground up.