Yes
To open Skyrim data files on Steam, first, navigate to your Steam library and right-click on "The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim." Select "Properties," then go to the "Local Files" tab and click on "Browse." This opens the game’s installation folder, where you can find the "Data" folder containing the game's data files. You can then access or modify the files as needed, such as adding mods or viewing textures.
By adding it to The elder scrolls construction set. Then go to data files in the morrowind launcher and then double click it so it can mark it
The minimum is probably 2, but if you want a good game, with lots of addons and other massive game files it can be up to 6.
There is no real way to write on parchment without a mod. You can get mods (if you have oblivion pc) from: The Elder Scrolls Source - The largest mod collection for Oblivion (and Morrowind). Planet Elder Scrolls - One of the largest mod databases by Gamespy. Oblivion Source - Good modification database from Oblvion Source. The Elder Scrolls Files - Another large mod database by Filefront. Oblivion Portal - Collection of mods by Oblivion Portal. Chorrol.com - Modding section of Chorrol.com. search those in google and there you go.
Morrowwind mods are modification files for the game The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowwind. The mod files are created by game players to modify existing items in the game like weapons, housing, etc. Players may create and submit modifications to gameplay and, if accepted, have them published on the site.
This is a common problem with the GOTY editions. The game probably does not activate expansion packs automatically and you have to manually activate them in the startup dialog under "data files".
Just go through with the installation, I believe that Nehrim automatically creates it's own files and folders on installation. It works fine for me.
To remove patches in "The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion," you typically need to use a mod manager like Nexus Mod Manager or Mod Organizer. Open the mod manager, locate the patch in the list of installed mods, and disable or uninstall it. If you're manually managing files, you can simply delete the patch files from the Oblivion Data folder. Always remember to back up your save files before making changes to ensure no data loss.
Yes, you can have multiple characters on Xbox 360 by putting them on different save files.
Yes, it was. There are game data files and voice-overs in the Skyrim software which included animations of dying children and their dying noises. But the developer decided to cut out the ability to kill children and made them invincible, due to controversy.
For the PC version of Morrowind, the best way to find "cheats" is to read the help files for the Elder Scrolls Construction Set. They detail all the commands that can be used in script files and in the "console" (the in-game method for manipulating things), and the ways in which they can be used. Script files and line commands are the most powerfull tools available for changing how the game looks and acts. Learning how they work will also enable you to create your own mods for the game. They really aren't as complicated as they look once you're familiar with the language & syntax. Unfortunately, there is no console or script editor for the X-Box version. For information and cheats for that format you could try fileplanet.com and gamewinners.com. You could also try uesp.net which is the official site for The Elders Scrolls III.
If you have the game for PC, the load order for your plugins may be incorrect. Look at the files' Readme texts, and/or download BOSS to fix this. Or you could deactivate your plugins altogether. If you don't have the Nexus Mod Manager, the plugins can be found on the Skyrim launcher.exe under Data Files.