But the best thing is the new backpack inventory and immersive looting feature, which lets you loot via drag and drop and without pausing the game. It also has a very immersive hand-pose magic feature and (invisible) holsters (which I recommend to not use the same button as the VRIK holsters for).
Mage VR - this mod uses an overlay to let you draw glyphs to cast and equip spells. Bethesda, if you read this, shame on you that a mod is necessary for this basic functionality. True 3D Sound - this needs manual installation, let's the sound come from the direction it comes from ingame. HIGGS VR - hand collision, object grabbing, and gravity gloves-style mechanics for Skyrim VR, all around must-have mod! I show its features in this video. Watch this setup guide video to get the most out of it. VRIK Player Avatar - gives you a body, weapon holsters, gestures for magic and shouts, and finger animations for oculus and index users. SkyUI - follow this video guide! Be 100% sure to download the correct Skyrim VR version (Current VR build 2.0.12 (runtime 1.4.15)). I also recommend you check out these ini tweaks and Bilago’s Tool to edit the ini files easily. GamerPoets also has video guides on other SkyrimVR modding topics. There’s also a video guide on modding with Vortex if you prefer that. Make sure to read this guide on how to enable modding with Vortex first. you readers who want a fast and well-modded Skyrim and then just play. Vortex is a little easier to use with shorter lists, which is why we recommend this for our target audience here, i.e. It does not matter much if you use Vortex or MO2 as your organizer, but don't use NMM, it's old and outdated. We also have a list of VR Specific Mods and of course, a very comprehensive Guide Compendium, which contains all the knowledge we collected over time. If you want to stray off the super-duper lightweight path and include some changes to the game itself or feel like you have time for more than 10 mods, you're better off going through the Lightweight Lazy List (classic 80/20 approach) and/or SIRVAGG 2020 (much effort but much gains) instead :) Some of the mods in this list are mainly here because they do the same as a set of other mods which I'd prefer otherwise. The list is still pretty vanilla, other than the VR specific things and some visuals. If you don't want to install more than that, install these! Check out my combat mod highlight video to see some of them in action :) It is subjective, of course, as all lists are, but I think many can agree on most of these. After a long while of modding and quite a bit of thinking, I hereby want to present you my top 10 list of mods for Skyrim VR.