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  1. I'm thinking about buying the PC version of Skyrim to get the Creation Kit (I already own a copy for the Xbox). I have read the faq and scoured plenty of forums to see if there was some way to mod Skyrim for a console (Xbox 360, in particular), but they are generally coming up negative.

  2. You need the Creation Kit. You always need an .esp for Xbox uploads. Drag your files from your data folder into archive.exe. Check the top 3 boxes in the archive, unless you have something that shouldn't be compressed, i.e. certain audio files, maybe facegen (I'm not sure about that one).

  3. After a little bit of practice I got the hang of transferring my Xbox 360 saves to the PC and vice versa. I've really been enjoying using the console commands and lately after fixing the crashes associated with the DLC have begun to explore the Creation Kit.

  4. 20 lut 2012 · I'm thinking about buying the PC version of Skyrim to get the Creation Kit (I already own a copy for the Xbox). I have read the faq and scoured plenty of forums to see if there was some way to mod Skyrim for a console (Xbox 360, in particular), but they are generally coming up negative.

  5. The creation kit has a lot of files to work around with and it's easy to tell by the interface that it was made with the PC in mind. Basically it's much too complex for a controller. But as far...

  6. Welcome to the Creation Kit Wiki. This Wiki is a community-run site that is a living help file where you'll find everything you need to use the Creation Kit and make mods for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.

  7. if you have a xbox that plays copied games you can merge a skyrim xbox360 archive into the xbox disk data and burn the game with the mod included on the same disk....use skyrim archiver to create the skyrim xbox 360 archive...or just buy an xbox controller for ur pc

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