I’d forgotten that he was a summoned dragon that actually worked. So I sulked for a while and played through the Dawnguard quest, where I ran into Durnehviir. I followed the one Creation Kit tutorial I could find, summoned my dragon via a spell tome and the dragon just span round in circles. Dragons have complicated attack AI and aren’t meant to be summoned. I never worked it out.Īfter that, I decided to look at summoning creatures. The issue was probably with one of the scripts that always seemed to point to Odahviing no matter what. Just copy and paste all the stuff related to Odahviing, point it at my new dragon and go from there. Of course, it all seemed obvious at first. I’ve managed to completely and utterly fuck my game several times while trying to make a dragon that works somewhat like Odahviing. “I will make your life difficult, mortal.” Most of this though is nothing compared to the work I’ve done trying to make a Dragon Follower.
My dragon summoning mods all work but the AI packages bug out occasionally. A third, more temple-like structure remains unfinished. The houses I’ve made, one of them doesn’t have proper LODs and another has a weird hole in a mountain but it’s small and fixable.
Electric Breath has a weird bug that makes Fire Breath silent which I never worked out how to fix. Most of the mods I’ve made haven’t worked that well. Even though Skyrim has tools to make mods, it’s still hard.
You can download the texture pack directly from Steam but just make sure you've got the PC power to run it! High Resolution Texture Pack – Screenshots How to download the Skyrim Creation Kit You need to login to your Steam account and visit the Tools section.Let’s face it, I’m not very good at making mods. It's a high definition (HD) texture pack that lets you experience Skyrim like never before. You can find a list of all popular and top rated mods through the Skyrim Steam community pages 1st Official Creation Kit Tutorial Video Surprise Gift As promised by Bethesda, the creation kit comes with a surprise gift. Once mods have been created they are uploaded to the Steam Workshop. It's a complex language so you'll want to see the complete scripting reference guide to help you out with syntax and naming conventions. It offers a superior level of power for modders of Bethesda games. Alternatively, if you're a hard core coder then dabble with the new Papyrus scripting language which is like Ruby and Python.
If you're a quest designer and want to create new Skyrim stories then the quest design tutorial series if just for you. These level design tutorials will be your first port of call.
If you're a level designer, you'll be interested in building new gameplay spaces to expand the game. If you're an experience modder and have used the Creation Engine before with games such as New Vegas, Fallout 3 or Oblivion, then you'll breeze through the beginners tutorials and will want to take a look at the veteran features here The Skyrim Creation Kit wiki can be found here It covers everything you'll need to know about the kit including all the new Skyrim features such as: For example, you can search for troll and you'll get results for books about trolls, trolls themselves etc. The kit comes with a great search feature that lets you find all references to a particular thing.
The first tutorial talks us through the object window including exploring actors, items, monsters, weapons, sounds etc. The list of tutorials is growing already and Bethesda even have their own YouTube channel just for Creation Kit walkthroughs. Creation Kit comes with complete control over dialogs, quests, objects, graphics and so much more. The wait is over, you can now download the Skyrim Creation kit and start creating your own mods.