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Skyrim works fine on mac - If you are using a legal Steam version AND you are using a program like Boot Camp to run Windows programs on your MAC. In that case - there is no difference between using mods on the legal version on MAC with Bootcamp and the Legal version on PC - However, using a pirate version on either one WILL cause problems. And, we do not support any except the legal version whether you have a PC or MAC. Yes, Steam does work on a MAC using bootcamp for PC games.

 

Using bootcamp or a similar program you can run ANY PC program on a MAC just as if it were a PC. Using a 'wrapper' or emulator, only that single game or program, and usually only that specific version of the game or program. If the game is updated - you will have to wait on a new version of the wrapper to use any new features or mods that rely on that newer version.

 

Pirates will be banned.

. What's with the attitude ?
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I'm so oldschool I bought the store version in a box. I am now struggling to install mods on a Mac w/High Sierra. I am not a programmer and would like to have a clear set of instructions. I did get all my DLCs loaded properly and have learned a lot, but where do the various files go in which folders? I'm trying to add additional locations/homes/quests and a few game enhancements and overhauls.

 

Where do the .esp files go?

 

Any help would be appreciated!!

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