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.
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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.
You're browsing the GameFAQs Message Boards as a guest. Sign Up for free (or Log In if you already have an account) to be able to post messages, change how messages are displayed, and view media in posts. Register for an account at nexusmods. Open your Steam settings and click Downloads. Install Mod Organizer and Skyrim Script Extender. Run and configure Mod Organizer. Find a mod to install on nexusmods. Click Download with Manager to download a mod. Run Mod Loader and select SKSE to start Skyrim.
Using a 'wrapper' or emulator, only that single game or program, and usually only that specific version of the game or program. I f 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.
2: Unzip, or expand your file. Almost all mods are offered in compressed form, either ZIP or RAR files. We use free app to decompress files. To open a compressed file, simply right click, and choose ‘Open with IZArc’.
Open the target folder and leave it. 3: Open your Skyrim folder.
You have to move your mods in here, so lets find it now. Open Windows Explorer, double click your hard drive (C:), then open the folder Program Files (x86), then Steam, then steamapps, then common, then skyrim. 4: Move your mod file. Finally, we’re here! Now, simply drag the mod folder – in this case it’s called textures – into the folder called ‘ Data‘ in skyrim.
When you next run Skyrim, you’ll see your mod has taken effect!. Link Copied! You may also like.