Mexi
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The AI is improved, he puts in glass-tank battlemages, and you don't do much damage early. Hell, it's very modular so if you don't like his AI you can just swap it out for another.Man, I was playing Skyrim SE with YASH. Damn, that shit got better with SE. I played it on LE first, and it was good, but damn, it's much improved.
With Requiem, I could kill bandits at a low level. With YASH, you'd be lucky to damage them. I found myself actually using poisons and potions. I mean you absolutely have to. I've only rarely had to do it with Requiem. The one thing I do miss with Requiem was the crossbow one-shotting bandits. Valtheim Towers is absolutely amazing with Requiem, same with that outpost/castle outside of Whiterun.
Still, for anyone waiting to try SE, do it with YASH 2. Very lightweight-weight mod, very difficult. You could couple it with Wildcat+Vigor if you want to punish yourself, but it's entirely unnecessary. I do like Wildcat (or Vigors?) stagger, though. I think it's best when you get the same effects the NPCs do.
Some things I like better about YASH, somethings I like better about Requiem. I don't like that bullets and gold are weightless in YASH. But I guess it balances out some of these issues with having to grind for every level and every skill. With Requiem, I was grinding for gold, but with YASH, I'm grinding for skills.
Overall, YASH 2 is pretty damn great.
Difficult..in what way, in comparison? More hitpoints/armor/etc?
I haven't tried the mod, but from the docs, it seems like "Requiem lite", of a sorts. What I like more about it, is that skill level matters, while Requiem relegates everything on perks. But YASH restricts higher ones based on race choice...which is plain retarded.
Where Requiem is falling behind is with creature/AI mods and some perk trees. Otherwise, it's still pretty difficult late game with VIGOR and some restrictions.
It's a lot more difficult than Requiem because it takes a while to gain skills. I got my skills high enough to use iron weapons, and I couldn't put a dent into any of the bandits near Whiterun. It wasn't until I was able to wield steel that I could do so. As I said, with Requiem, you get that ebony dagger early in Helgen's dungeon (if it's still there), and you can just bulldoze bandits early. You can't do that with YASH. Hell, those wolves you meet outside of Riverwood will fuck your shit up unless you run.
I don't know about the late game at all, though. Had a bit of computer issues, so I had to uninstall Skyrim and see what the hell is going on. I think my PSU is failing, so I ordered a new one. Anyways, I've read on the YASH forums that the late game might be easy.
It's not anything like Requiem. It's more like a hardcore Skyrim. It keeps a lot of the base-game, unlike Requiem which changes so much. Requiem feels more like a different game, YASH feels more like Skyrim. I don't think they're comparable.