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How to port mods to skyrim special edition
How to port mods to skyrim special edition









The problem is just finding and isolating said files.Īnd for those saying there is no workshop, there technically is, but its bethesda's own site. And installing the mod through workshop SHOULD put its files onto your computer. Converting mods normally isn't THAT complicated. Doing this though would probably require you to know how files inside of a mod are structured.Įither way, I don't see why it can't be done. But as I've said, I've never seriously attempted this myself, though I'm certain there ARE people who have. And possibly you should make a copy of your game's folders before hand so you can compare it to your game's folders after you install the workshop mod, to make it easier to pick which files are from the mod and which aren't. To do that, you'll need a game that has no mods in it what so ever. Also, there's that 'space core' mod which has never been ported, and obviously an unofficial port can't be uploaded anywhere.Īs for converting workshop mods, I've never done it myself, but it may be possible to manually remove the files from your game's folders and put all those into a zip file that you can then convert. Though I would guess that there's quite a lot of banned users uploading stuff onto the nexus, seeing as its the only other place to upload skyrim mods other than the nexus. In fact, uploading such content warrants a permanent ban. And yes, nexus strictly bans content from banned users. I've heard that the guy who made that is banned from the nexus, which is why it was only available on the workshop. I don't believe that the quest mod 'the bigger they are' has ever been ported.











How to port mods to skyrim special edition