This is where Skyrim VR comes in, acting as the closest thing to having shouting ancient dragon languages at bystanders not to be socially frowned upon. But, as much as we can hope it will happen, Skyrim can never be ported to real life. Updated by Michael Connor Smith on August 15th, 2020: It's become a bit of a running meme at this point that Skyrim is a game that will be ported to everything from the latest home gaming consoles to smart refrigerators and the GameBoy Color. That being said, here are some of the must-have mods for Skyrim VR!
Now that Skyrim VR is on PC, there are a ton of mods that I think improve the experience even more. However, one of the few things lacking, in my opinion, was modding support. I simply could not wait that whole year for it to come out for PC, and I sunk a slightly embarrassing amount of hours into it. I'm going to be perfectly honest here, the main reason I bought a PSVR was for Skyrim. I know personally, I've sat at the edge of a mountain, looked out, and wondered what it would be like to be fully immersed in that world. We've felt truly connected to those characters. Gamers (like myself) have spent hundreds, if not thousands of hours playing it.