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Welcome to my user page
==Who am I? ==
==Who am I? ==
I am Headbomb.
I am Headbomb.
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==''How to Make a Successful Mod''==
==''How to Make a Successful Mod''==
I wrote a little modding guide called ''[http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/downloads/file.php?id=6882 How to Make a Successful Mod]''. I hope you like it. If you have comments and suggestions about this guide, make them on the Nexus, instead of here.
I wrote a little modding guide called ''[http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/downloads/file.php?id=6882 How to Make a Successful Mod]''. I hope you like it. If you have comments and suggestions about this guide, make them on the Nexus, instead of here.
== Current Questions ==
* It seems that Smithing Perks are not fully editable with the Creation Kit (specifically, which Armor/Weapons keywords the Perks affect). I would appreciate help with this if anyone knows how to do so. SkyEdit let's you edit the Keyword association (but makes a mess of the .esp file) and TESVSnip let's you do it as well, if you are careful about subrecord order.

Revision as of 18:47, 7 February 2012

Welcome to my user page

Who am I?

I am Headbomb.

My mods

I maintain the following mods for Skyrim:

How to Make a Successful Mod

I wrote a little modding guide called How to Make a Successful Mod. I hope you like it. If you have comments and suggestions about this guide, make them on the Nexus, instead of here.

Current Questions

  • It seems that Smithing Perks are not fully editable with the Creation Kit (specifically, which Armor/Weapons keywords the Perks affect). I would appreciate help with this if anyone knows how to do so. SkyEdit let's you edit the Keyword association (but makes a mess of the .esp file) and TESVSnip let's you do it as well, if you are careful about subrecord order.