Here is the link to my Skyrim compilation:
https://mega.co.nz/#!L5xWAYwC!MQJn_jtJG5rvAEAIhKsuy5tgNwreal8S0O_APFdMuXYI used freearc to zip up the file. The reason I chose freearc is because unlike 7zip, it does a better job at zipping up the mod (search on google, or here freearc.org/ ) 7zip is definitely more user friendly though. And I imagine changing .arc to .7z will allow you to open in 7zip. I only chose freearc because it made the file size smaller.
Also, mega.co.nz is the only uploader that allows 10gb+ for free accounts. Heck this is 19gb, I have over 30gb worth of files on my account and I can STILL upload past my 10gb limit. But it will probably ask you to install a lame addon that allows larger file downloads. No virus/spyware or anything in it, but I just remove it after I'm done downloading whatever it is. Its kinda lame.
Next get the patch and read the readme I included inside, its a small patch that fixes bugged LOD (otherwise in the distance its snow, and as you get closer it slowly changes to greenery, I updated parralax mod and it started doing that, small easy to fix issue)
https://mega.co.nz/#!a9BhTRgA!AUr2jRRJGLNaCCwmEOWBqYBLJWuyK0PrL9RMvqX1nowAnd then just download this file and import the load order through nexus mod manager. The only mod I have deactivated is dark fantasy...so its last on the load order. I don't think there is anything left of dark fantasy, but it was an overhaul I tried before moving to the parralax mod.
https://mega.co.nz/#!fwIhgChI!UJR9JVsbSnvk_vTtj-uEmnrvoB_3dGPklpjcK41nqYAThe only thing to do after that is go to skyrim-data-tools and do generate FNIS for user
It does come with a custom race (Crystallyn), I got this look with the help of body changer.
http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/images/501815/?I did post this screenshot the other week at some point.
And it also comes with temptress/angelic which are two custom races that have HDT wings/tail. They are custom made. You can however (lets say you choose Crystallyn) through in-game console (~) do "help wings" or "help angelic" or "help temptress" (its one of those) and add some of the powers for the wings/tail to activate through the spell menu. With that said, the HDT tail can bug out sometimes, but not a big deal
Here is what the game looks like
http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/images/497978/?http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/images/497979/?Needs a mid-end to high end PC, with a minimum of 2gb video card (3gb or more is optimal, but I can play it at 30-40 FPS on my old crappy 2gb card)
If you don't like the ENB, or ENB in general (or you can't run it) you can get
http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/61995/?and use his ENB that has minimal effects, but allows you to use parralax. I got it, and it increased my FPS by 10-20 from my previous ENB. Though I did have to increase brightness under colorcorrection in enbseries.ini
Now for the mod itself, I focused on stability first, gameplay 2nd and finally graphics (really, most of the graphics just come from the parralax mod). I really hope my 300+ hour character for testing caught anything that may be bad. I can't gaurantee the same experience. But, I haven't seen any issues...but Skyrim is big and the mods add TONS and TONS of content that I have yet to even scratch the surface of.
As for the mod list, you can just download the mod load order and look through the list. There is too many mods to list, it would be a HUGE wall of text. But, outside of nudity (for both males and females, and if you are in any county outside the US/Australia, that isn't even a big deal), its all pretty much teen rated.
Now some warnings.
Despite my 300 hours of "testing" (it sort of was [
] )...I may have missed things (bugs/crashes etc). Also, thanks to probably Lady's Body/Demonica (I used both), occasionally you'll find an invisible NPC (I think its a particular rag armor actually as when its removed body is fine). You can probably fix it by replacing the rag armor (both textures/meshes for it), I never found it a big concern. I find it funny to see floating heads/arms/bottom legs walking around. One of these days I'll probably just fix it).
Now it hasn't been much of an issue for me. But if you get any problems with the main quest or civil war, I recommend removing the immersive patrol mods (especially the ones that influence the civil war) AND civil war overhaul+konnektordragonborn.esp (remove both, not one or the other). I'd remove the immersive patrol mods anyway, as I am planning on doing that. They may not use scripts, but they seem to lower performance and decrease stability.
Also. Personally, while civil war overhaul CAN (and often is) be buggy (a lot of its solved with loading earlier saves or using console commands to move past certain quests)...Bethesda made the war WAY too static, boring and unrealistic. Way too much reliance on the player. And I personally hate it when games have such a static world that only the player can make any change in. I'm not in the twilight zone here where I'm the only living person, and I'd hope games would have moved past that by now. So any errors in my own game from civil war (some test games it worked fine, others it was buggy)...the mod itself by far makes up for it as the default civil war is lame as alliance vs horde in world of warcraft.
Also, it was too much work and I'm too lazy to handpick each file to zip up. So the entire skyrim folder is included. But...you still need steam, and don't ask me about any non-steam version (lol, we all know) as I won't help you with that. In fact, one person complained at me for weeks and weeks (over on nexus) till I blocked him, as he said he was using non-steam skyrim (lol) and so I purposely sent him a broken copy of my mod
Probably still figuring it out.