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SlyWolfe

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  1. There is an actual medical condition that makes people with it hairy AF. It's known as "Werewolf Syndrome" - hypertrichosis
  2. ALL I WANT TO DO IS PLAY SKYRIM BUT MY MOD LIST NEVER STOPS GROWING, AAAAHHHHHH
  3. Between Witcher 3 and Skyrim, how am I supposed to ever get anything done ...
  4. I suppose it's better to be notified later rather than never. s#*! happens
  5. Skyrim never gets old
  6. I play Khajiit 99% of the time... Maybe I'll try an Orsimer this time...
  7. If only I had the luxury to be able to play Skyrim all day, every day...
  8. So many mods... So little time...
  9. In response to post #68793801. #68797826 is also a reply to the same post. Lol that Venture bros tidbit is rather remarkable ;D As is the rest of the post:thumbsup:
  10. In response to post #68786116. #68791881, #68829271 are all replies on the same post. Thought-provoking question :thumbsup:
  11. In response to post #68815911. #68818956, #68819126 are all replies on the same post. ;D
  12. In response to post #68847301. Huzzah! :dance: Thank you both:D
  13. In response to post #68786826. #68791821, #68839296 are all replies on the same post. Oldrim mods are (usually) not compatible due to SE using a different Creation Kit, and the forms differing (form 43 vs 44). It's generally quite simple to convert the majority of mods to SE though - most times all it takes is to just resave it in the new CK, or I think even SSE Edit has a convert feature IIRC. Textures, meshes and animations are even easier to convert since you don't need to use the CK to do so and there are simple tools for them (That being said, it's my understanding that making SE mods Oldrim compatible is much more difficult.)
  14. In response to post #68771296. #68792341 is also a reply to the same post. Thanks for the detailed response! Hobbies were refreshing - wish I had some cooking skills myself :teehee: Was rather surprised to learn that you have such a well-regarded degree that you decided not to utilize, but that's quite understandable - I think it's always best to pursue your true passions. The bits about your previous work experience in marketing, and what got you into modding were really quite enlightening. I very much appreciate you taking the time to reply in such detail, and I'm grateful for the advice. Much obliged :)
  15. In response to post #68782476. #68791981 is also a reply to the same post. Thanks for the insightful advice :)
  16. In response to post #68773116. #68792141 is also a reply to the same post. Omg this would be legendary :O :D
  17. Great read, thanks. If I may - What other pastimes/hobbies do you have? What did you study in school? What did you do for a living before you got into modding and level design? What was it that actively got you into modding in the first place? Is there any advice/guidance that you were given or a particular experience you had that you deem especially valuable?
  18. Works for me again on Skyrim SE :thumbsup: :dance:
  19. Works for me again on Skyrim SE :dance:
  20. Works for me again on Skyrim SE :thumbsup: :dance:
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