S Home For Ps3 Skyrim Mods
I have been playing skyrim since around when it came out I only have the ps3 version is there a way to mod it without getting my ps3/account banned or without jail breaking it I only have one ps3 and it is basically my only source of entertainment -yes I have no life- and wouldn't want it or my account to get banned? In short -- no. If you have your heart set on modding Skyrim you should just buy the PC version, which can be found on sale for ~$35 with all DLC if you go for the Legendary edition. There's honestly a lot of misinformation in this thread.
Mods - Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. And many custom mods. X360, PS4, PS3. Developer & Publisher Bethesda Softworks. Engine Creation Engine. Mods - Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. And many custom mods. X360, PS4, PS3. Developer & Publisher Bethesda Softworks. Engine Creation Engine.
You can't mod Skyrim on your PS3 in a similar manner to the PC without jail-breaking it (which you don't want to ever do), and even if you did, you open both your game saves and PS3 to a myriad of unsolvable issues. It's not even close to worth it for mods that likely won't work anyway. Now, what people have been discussing in this thread is a bit different. Some people download 'modded' Skyrim save files from the internet and just add them to their PS3 with a USB stick.
All that these generally consist of are a few additional sets of armor/weapons already in the game. You have no ability to actually 'mod' anything yourself, it's like what would happen if you saved your Skyrim file to a USB stick and traded with a friend for theirs. If you want to have control over what the file contains you would need Skyrim on the PC anyway: people take a PS3 save, convert it to PC, edit it, and then convert it back. During these conversions there are a lot of opportunities for screw-ups that waste the whole process. Tl;dr buy the PC version if you want mods. Any claimed alternative methods for consoles are a waste of time or complete BS. Windows 7 Folder Background Changer Filehippo. That's true, and the ps3 i have is a new well oiled machine, so i'll stick with ur advice.