We're going to remove the payment feature from the Skyrim workshop. The Sketchfab preview can also be inserted into Steam Community Discussions, Announcements, and Greenlight submissions. Once your item has been posted to Sketchfab and you have a page on their site, you may enter that URL in the new field provided in the Steam Workshop when editing the screenshots and videos for your item. To include a Sketchfab preview, you’ll need to create a free account on Sketchfab’s website ( ) and upload your model there similar to how you go about posting a video to YouTube. This can be used to provide an interactive 3D presentation of your model, scene, or item that users can zoom, pan, or rotate around to get a better view of your submission.
Here’s an example from johnskyrim’s Doomhammer, a Skyrim weapon mod: Difficulty depends on which race you choose to play as.When preparing the Workshop page for your mod or item, you now have the option to include a 3D Sketchfab preview of your item along with your videos and screenshots. Completly different setting, of course, but also very different mechanics, with a stronger focus on small-scale skirmishes, and little to no politics or management. The Last Days (of the Third Age) if you want to play as a minor character during Tolkien's War of the Ring. Very polished, stunning visuals, great soundtrack, an overall more "epic" feel to it than Native. Prophesy of Pendor if you want a different setting (low-fantasy instead of medieval realism), with new features such as Knighthood Orders and minor factions invasions. Need a Script Enhancer to run because of the complex features. Silverstag is you want a Native Overhaul, with different recruitment system, and more advanced features, like revamped tournaments, player abilities, and improved battle orders. Diplomacy would work too, with advanced politics and QoL features. Don't mind the broken english, it's only for the options, actual game is perfectly fine. NativeSP if you want a Native + experience, with several quality of life submods at once. If you just want to click a button and play, use Steam Workshop, but keep in mind not all mods are here, and some mods aren't updated. Then there's also, with Nexus Mods being a worse alternative imo.
The main repository would be Talesworld forum's mod board.