

So for the past three years, the Skywind developers have been working tirelessly to rectify this by creating brand-new mod. What if the Dragonborn instead had to protect their family? It's all on the table with this gory, spooky zombie mod that has way more play to it than fans might initially suspect. In the past, Nexus discussion on the project has been moderated due to Bethesda’s stance that exchanging assets between their titles is not a situation they can condone or legally support. The best one is the ability to barricade doors, though, which offers an extra bit of roleplaying potential for those who don't just want to pit a zombie horde against their Dragonborn. There are some really nice subtle touches in this mod, too.

The player gets to control how the zombie outbreak plays out, and in a sandbox world like Skyrim, that means untold amounts of chaos and violence. This mod offers a variety of different zombie outbreak scenarios, each with different settings that can be customized at any time. That's what 28 Days and a Bit 5 – Zombie Mutation is for. Sure, there are Draugr basically everywhere, and a few quests that are concerned with necromancy, but there's nothing like a full-fledged zombie breakout waiting in the wings, just underneath the surface of Skyrim's world. To find your download history, simply click on 'Mods' from the main menu of the site, and click "Download history".Another popular fiction trope that Skyrim only touches the edges of, however, is the zombie. Your download history is a convenient way for you to find and keep track of all the mods you have downloaded on Nexus Mods, be it via manual download, or via our mod manager Vortex. It may be useful to them, but it sucks for users when all I see is "downloaded" on almost every mod. I would suggest using the tracked mods to keep a list of any you care about. Is it possible to delete your download history?īut currently no, you can't remove anything from the history. Manually installing mods can be tricky and there is always some risk of damaging your game. Alternatively, you can access your download history via your user settings : When you access your download history for the first time (and you have downloaded a lot of mods) it might take a while to build. Thats it, youre ready to get modding :) Nexus Mod Manager.

To find your download history, simply click on 'Mods' from the main menu of the site, and click "Download history". How to look at the history of mods downloaded?

Alternatively, you can access your download history via your user settings : When you access your download history for the first time. To find your download history, simply click on 'Mods' from the main menu of the site, and click "My download history" at the bottom of the list provided. Frequently Asked Questions Where can i find my download history on nexus?
