ummm... im confused... should i download the main file, the optional file, or both, and is one a patch? and finally what load order for these for them to work?
End result is a Light Armoured Nocturnals Gown with a weight of 4... Apparently it has some sort of enchantment on it but I am yet to work out what the benefits of said enchantment are.
I'll upload a pic soon, but I feel slightly obligated to inform you that this sort of mod has been done before...
Bad english is understandable, but you don't even try to explain what this does. Some actual description of the mod is necessary, and pictures help; even if they're just cosmetic and don't really explain the mod, anything is better than MSpaint.
my english is bad (i know ) but i have absolutly understand nothing in the description ... lol ... i need say its one of the most strange description i have see ^^
I do play a thief like character, but the lack of description what this mod does is putting me off even considering downloading it. The description that is added is probably meant to make players interested in what this is, however when I run 100+ mods I do need to know what I download and how it will affect the game. If you want to get more people to download it, make sure you have a good description and some pictyres so people can expect what to get. It will also help a lot when determining if the mod can potentially conflict with other mods we keep running.
So I downloaded it and... is that special price what I think it is? The so-called Noctothief? Well, you should at least say it's not for everyone, my paladin surely won't use it.
There's a few ways to take pics ingame. If you have steam in game overlay enabled*, you can go in and take screenshots using the F12 button. Once you exit the game, a screenshot manager should show up (if it doesn't, right-click the Steam icon in the lower right corner of your screen and hit 'screenshots' ). Highlight the pic you want and click "show on disk", that's where they're all saved. Upload to the Nexus from there (or copy-paste the images to a better location, if you want).
Alternately, you can screenshot using the Print Screen button (abbreviated on my keyboard as Prnt Scrn), which will save your screenshots in the Skyrim folder, wherever you installed that.
*Edit: Steam overlay is enabled by default, so unless you've disabled it, it should be there.
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Post images I do not need to verify it...
Apparently it has some sort of enchantment on it but I am yet to work out what the benefits of said enchantment are.
I'll upload a pic soon, but I feel slightly obligated to inform you that this sort of mod has been done before...
Edit: Image uploaded and awaiting approval...
Alternately, you can screenshot using the Print Screen button (abbreviated on my keyboard as Prnt Scrn), which will save your screenshots in the Skyrim folder, wherever you installed that.
*Edit: Steam overlay is enabled by default, so unless you've disabled it, it should be there.