Let's put it this way. Nudity mods, mods exploting the sixuality of females, and armor/weapon mods that add lore breaking items to the game are also among the most endorsed files of all time as well.
No disagreement here, SkyRe is certainly not among the most illustrious company. Sadly, such is apparently the nature of gamers, although I have yet to meet anyone who actually enjoys (or admits to enjoying) skimpy bikini plate armor. I was merely pointing out that the topic title was not an exaggeration based on the poster's opinion, but simply a reflection of the current ranking. I do believe, however, that SkyRe's rather impressive rise over the last month (it's been around since February) should not be dismissed out of hand. It clearly has something people want, regardless of it's unpopularity on these forums.
Okay, got some good feedback, let me ask some more specific questions
1) so this sounds like you can pick and choose what features you want?
2) Any leg or other issues because of the monumental overhaul of the system?
3) Any Mods(i.e. Monster Mod, Cloaks, etc that people would recommend to go along with this?
4) Overall does it enhance your gameplay for YOU or does it change the gameplay to something else entirely?
1) Yes, you can pick and choose among the modules, however most are concentrated in the Main module, such as perk trees, rebalancing, spells, leveled lists, and new weapons. Pretty much everything else is standalone.
2) I've not noticed any drop in performance from SkyRe, but I run a high end system.
3) I use both Monster Mod and Cloaks, and a whole load of other mods. Basically use whatever suits you, as long as it doesn't cover the same areas as SkyRe. If you're looking for additional magic mods, I recommend http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/17353 and/or http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/16225. The latter has a few overpowered spells in my opinion, but that's probably specific to my setup.
4) A bit of both really. Basically, I feel SkyRe allows me to play the way I wanted since launch, but my preferred playstyle is an almost complete all-rounder, utilizing swords, bows, stealth, and all magic schools. In vanilla, your best bet was just to stick with one offensive style, but in SkyRe, that gets you dead quick. So it really depends on what you want, easily chop everything up with your greatsword, or be challenged by each encounter and have to use tactics to overcome most enemies.
Be aware that I'm comparing SkyRe to vanilla. There are several viable alternatives to most of SkyRe's modules, http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/10037 for instance, but I've not tried them, so I can't really comment.