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Stephanie Dejoode

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Jul 12, 2024, 11:41:04 PM7/12/24
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Just one tip, if you want to be concerned about the install location for the game itself (for modding purposes). If the person is installing Steam for the first time, suggest that they install outside of Program Files to being with. If Steam isn't in Program Files then neither will the games it installs. No need to mess with moving files and potentially screw something up.

Now I wonder if Steam can be reinstalled, and the game simply moved from the old Steam install to the new one, the old Steam deleted, and the new one started up, perhaps after tweaking a Steam config file or something ...

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Well, the entire point of this was that I spent hours Googling around looking for how to get the @#$&ing game on Steam after they've gone to such lengths to hide it, and I kept running into misinformation and dead ends. The step-by-step that I figured out is good; definitely works. Maybe there are other ways, but I'm sharing a tested one.

One other factor that might help those out, you may also be able to pick up a physical "legendary edition" from some retailers still. Walmart springs to mind in the aprox. $15.00 USD price point. It's where I picked up my own a short time ago, and reports come in that they are still around if you look. Thus being sure of a legit key for your purchase.

In the guide you mention in the beginning that the Skyrim Creation Kit is necessary and i was wondering where i could get that except for Steam. I personally don't use steam and have no intention do do so, I'd rather buy physical copies of my games (call me oldschool/outdated, i don't mind). I have the physical copy of skyrim : legendary edition and i doubt the cration kit is included in that.

So with the sales recently, I've been deciding whether or not to get Skyrim. I've heard some negative things about Skyrim but there are also a lot of mods that fix/add new content into the game.So, is Legendary Edition worth it? Thanks!

I did play Skyrim, but couldnt get into it enough to play more. I found the graphics to be a bit of a disappointment, I was expecting more of it, although, there is a free Texture DLC thats improves it a bit.

Yeah, if you wanna see what you can do with skyrim a good thing to search is "skyrim enb" From what I understand ENB's change color and lighting effects. ENB's can sometimes require a good computer to use, and anyone who is using an ENB would also have some texture mods on, because they aren't as demanding as an ENB is. ENB is like the icing on the cake, where the cake are texture mods.

In my opinion? Yes, very. Skyrim is a fantastic game. If you like it, you'll get more than enough hours to justify the cost. However, I've yet to really get into any DLCs for it other than Herathfire, which was a great addition. So, yes, I definitely think you should get Skyrim. Though I can't speak for weather or not the Legendary edition is worth it.

Legendary Edition new dlc content on top of the base game, and doesn't really have much to do with modding it besides some mods being specific to the dlc. You can mod Legendary and the base game in the same exact ways. If you're really strapped for cash, and aren't sure you'll like Skyrim, go for the base game and mod the hell out of it. And if you end up really liking it, get the dlc in the Winter Sale.

I was a little dissapointed at first but then I started modding it and I've been having a blast ever since. I think the dlc are worth it not only for the content but some(a few) mods require that you have one or more of them. You should be aware that if you plan on adding a lot of mods (I use over 100) it might require you to do some fixing so that mods don't overlap

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