![]() You only need to use the launcher once to download the CK, once it is downloaded and installed you can skip using the launcher and start the CK directly.įrom reading what you said, you have 2 CKs as the first thing you did was "went to Tools and downloaded and installed Skyrim Creation Kit" - which means you went into Steam and downloaded the original CK for the original version of Skyrim. Try running the Creation Kit exe file directly from the install directory rather than from the Bethesda launcher. Ross Zombie Posts: 3328 Joined: Wed 5:40 pm Since I can't get my PS4 mods from anywhere but, I need to put them there if I'm ever to use them. So my question is this (TLDR): How do I get it to actually load like it did when it was still in the "/" folder and stop hanging on "Initializing Archive"?Īlso, why are there two Creation Kits? One lets me upload to Steam, one to Bethesda. ![]() I uninstall, reboot my machine, reinstall. ![]() I go to start Creation Kit - Skyrim (not to be confused with Skyrim Creation Kit) and it unpacks some scripts and that's cool and then it says "Initializing Archive" and it hangs. Then I see that I should have installed it into the same folder as Skyrim (in the /steamapps folder). I try and try and all sorts of things keep breaking and I have to Google and Google and it's screwed. Whoops, where are the Skyrim files? Can't load 'em from here. HEY! THERE IT IS! The link that says, "Upload to Bethesda"! Hot chocolate, I'll just remake that mod (it was easy) and do it here. I just hit all the prompts and up it goes. I go into the Launcher and install the Creation Kit - Skyrim. Whoa, that's not there on my Skyrim Creation Kit! How do I get it on my PS4 then? I Google and Google and find out that there's some magical button in the menu that says, "Upload to Bethesda's site" or something. Then, went to upload it and it uploads it to Steam. So I sat at his machine, went to "Tools" and downloaded and installed "Skyrim Creation Kit" and made a mod so I could marry Erik the Slayer. No problem! My 15-yo has it on his Steam account. Turns out, you have to have the PC version. But I wanted to make mods, so I started figuring out how to do that.
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