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  1. Fenris328
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    i have tried installing this mod with nmm and when it i failed i tried to do it manually and got the same message when i typed in "bat advskill" in game. it told me the batch file was not found/opened. do you know what the problem might be?
  2. LostLEGION
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    Just passing by to say thanks and give endorsements. This is exactly what's i'm looking for. I don't have the time to replay Skyrim a second time but using the console to advance skills would mess up the levelling in the game. I also don't want to lose the thrill of having the skill+ sound playing. Thanks for making this!

    btw, is it possible if you made a version where around 100 perk points are given by default? 70ish isn't enough but giving us all perks would defeat the purpose of this.
  3. divyanthj
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    @xfrozenzz

    Sorry for the late reply, and the slightly inaccurate information I previously posted in the description. How to activate the mod?
    1) Place AdvSkills.txt in your main skyrim folder (the one containing TESV.exe)

    2) Start a new game, or load a saved game. In game, open the console by pressing the tilde key (looks like this `).

    3) Type "bat AdvSkills". You will gain a LOT of experience in each skill. If you use it right after creating a character and while escaping Helgen with Hadvar/Ralof, your skills will increase to approximately 90 as if you have done it yourself. You will gain upto 71 perk points. If you use this cheat later during the game (say after some 30 hours of gameplay), you may max out most of your skills to 100.

  4. xfrozenzz
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    so i have instled all the mods what do i have to do to actovate it
  5. divyanthj
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    @HiFiSi

    The full 100 version already exists. Besides, using that mod eliminated a lot of aspects to Skyrim that made me want to play for a long time.

    @Vinzii
    I manually added skill experience points to my newly created Imperial male character, just to find out how much exp is needed for each skill to reach 90. It turns out, speechcraft needed some 1 million exp. But Enchanting needs only 230.

    One could always use player.setav <skill> 90. But that doesn't grant you levelups or the perk points that you could have otherwise earned.
  6. Vinzii
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    Got exp from having all at 90, BUT none of them rly increased to 90?
  7. HiFiSi
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    Why stop at 90 and not go to the full 100?