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If things ever went smoothly for me I'd eat my hat.
Skyrim move it dammit mod#
Hmm maybe I should use the mod manager like he suggests. I'm too used to dropping things into my handy Downland folder lol.
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I'm going to check out his video on using mods as I'm not understanding the page I goggled on them all that well. I can't use many as the game is set on medium so I wasn't going to tax it with very much, just peaceful animals, camping and that move it mod.Įdit: Thanks Spiritbw.
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Thanks, but I didn't have to register to download, I just grabbed a couple of mods by using manual download. Here is a list of cheats, including one for coins: Īlthough I haven't tried this myself, here's a mod called "Move It Dammit", which should solve the Lydia blocking doors problem.

If I remember correctly, it's about 1000 gold coins. I'm not familiar with any mod that allows you to name or own horses, but you can have your character buy a horse from a stable outside most cities. Lighting mods sometimes modify "SkyrimPrefs" which can be found in MyDocuments/MyGames/Skyrim.ĭownloading via the Nexus Mod Manager will load the program and give you the option to enable/disable downloaded content with ease. Modders usually include instructions on what to do if you choose the manual download. When you find a mod that you like on the Nexus, you have the option to download it via the Nexus Mod Manager (NMM) or manually. Like Modthesims, you'll have to register to download custom content, but it's completely free and you'll have access to their forums as well. weapons, appearance, behavior, lighting, textures, etc). I go Steam> The Elder Scrolls to play it.įor mods, you're going to need the Nexus Mod Manager, which categorizes anything you download from the Nexus site (e.g. So where do mods go? I can't find any folders for it anywhere and I installed via the disk, but it seems like an online Steam Game. Not that I can find where it installed to because I have looked thinking under programs x86, but I can't see it. Are there mods so you can feed it or name it or anything. The other is the horses-which I bought on my daughter insistence. Then she did it again, but this time at an Inn and it started a fight and she started on Delphene with a sword! Luckily I had saved shortly before and next time told her to wait out in the main area, but i was like this so needs to be modded. Lydia nearly trapped me in a tiny room and the only thing I could come up with was the do that shout that pushes things back. I had planed to play through vanilla first but a couple of things stand out, one being that companion person. If you'd like to make a few changes to the game, there are plenty of mods on the Nexus. Would SkyrimHD or the Project Parallax series conflict with the Town & Villages Enhanced? What does it mean by Project Parallax requiring ENB. WATER - Water And Terrain Enhancement Redux SkyTest – Realistic Animals and Predators Psychosteves Dragon Priest Mask Retexture Pardon me if it could be categorized better. Maybe you'll find something to add to STEP! I did a bunch of research and took a page cluttered with scribble and sorted it into what I think is the ultimate mod list. I would appreciate knowing if any of these mods conflict with each other and which ones would be alright for my current PC.

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When I get my SSDI backpay in a few months I plan on building a new PC to run this. I would love to have these mods with that gear, but I know any ENB would be too much I might add FXAA Post Process Injector for that box.

I'm currently playing on my girlfriend's PC, an AMD Athlon II X3 440 Rana 3.0GHz, 2 x 2GB DDR3 1333 (PC3 10666) RAM with a SAPPHIRE 100283-3L Radeon HD 5770 1GB 128-bit Video Card.
