The headline kinda says it all..... I've been playing this game for quite a while, and i can't be asked to start over just to change some minor things that would make me enjoy this game more. So i was wondering if it's possible to change the major skills and minor skills. i'm a mage wich means i have the unarmored skill in minor skills, and i have the light armor in misc. I want the light armor to be minor so, when i wear light armor i go up level.
If there was a cheat for this i would love to hear it.....cause i really don't want to start over.....
Is it possible to change major and minor skills?
- TheCrimsonBlade
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you can't change your Major and Minor Skills you can raise their statis by Cheating an using consol commands.
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example:
To set any skill or attribute higher or lower Type:
player->SetUnarmored, 25 then press enter
player->SetLightArmor, 50 then press enter
Player->SetLongSword, 36 then press enter
player->SetLevel, 75 then press enter and save game then reload game and your new level will be 75.
best I can do for cheats
S-P-O-I-L-E-R A-L-E-R-T
example:
To set any skill or attribute higher or lower Type:
player->SetUnarmored, 25 then press enter
player->SetLightArmor, 50 then press enter
Player->SetLongSword, 36 then press enter
player->SetLevel, 75 then press enter and save game then reload game and your new level will be 75.
best I can do for cheats
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There is a console code for this:
enableclassmenu
Save the game before using this, as it can have unintended consequences.
enableclassmenu
Save the game before using this, as it can have unintended consequences.
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What happened here was the gradual habituation of the people, ... to receiving decisions deliberated in secret; to believing that the situation was so complicated that the government had to act on information which the people could not understand, or so dangerous that, even if he people could understand it, it could not be released because of national security.