

Mods like darnified UI and Unified HUD can help with that. HUD (in case you were unaware) is that thing that basically displays the health and stamina bars and all the immediate character info.

Another good mod type to look into is a HUD mod. It aims to make the game feel less outdated and adds a lot more functionality and playability (stuff like running, slow-mo bullet time, all that jazz). While I can't tell you what good mods are on this site because I'm not at Colonial rank yet, I can most certainly refer you to some good mods on the Nexus.
