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  1. Trying to find a mod that I once saw that let's you hold your 2 hander in one hand while you cast with the other hand. You can't attack with your weapon while the other hand has a spell wielded, but it's much faster to drop the off hand spell and return to wielding with 2 hands instead of unsheathing your weapon. I'm so annoyed that I didn't bookmark it the first time I saw :) Thanks in advance.
  2. adding another vote for Hunter's Cabin of Riverwood http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/15878/? It is very lore friendly, obtainable early in the game, not overpowering at all, just the right amount of storage and conveniences for a more realistic humble playthrough. It's the only housing mod that I consider essential to my load order. The author was very careful how he made it. It's quite detailed and well thought out.
  3. I would like hear what people look for in a house mod. I'm sure that every good house has the following: -decent amount of storage including bookshelves -all crafting stations, enchanting, and alchemy -thoughtful, original, attractive layout/architecture -either lore friendly in an impressive way, or impressively unlorefriendly :laugh: -navmeshed with room for followers -area for adopted children What sort of things make you say "ewww! no way I'm downloading that mod"? How many armor mannequins is enough? What other things are "must have"? I'm working on a new estate mod right now, and I'm trying to make it different in a few ways from what is already out there. Thanks
  4. Your guess is very likely. I had a mod with only one deleted navmesh reported in BOSS and it had a pretty big affect on my game. When I deactivated that one mod the problem went away. Can only imagine what 17 deleted Navmeshes would do to the vanilla game :ohmy:
  5. Dkboy24's solution is probably the easiest and best overall. Say you want to add "Debilitating Bash": -open console with ~ -type [help debilitating 4] without brackets -a list of variables and game objects will come up. One will be the perk and be preceeded by a number, say 72000b3ca. If the list is too long to see it all then use page up and page down to navigate it -type [player.addperk 72000b3ca] , the game should say "Debilitating Bash added to <character_name>" if you want to look up an object, perk, or spell with multiple words then use quotations. [help "steel arrow" 4] will return all console codes with steel arrow - recipes, items, etc. This is probably the fastest way for you to get back your missing perks.
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