Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-50.103.135.122-20130313233646/@comment-68.98.92.195-20130330225404

Dreamgamer2790 wrote: Reply to Prometheus1960: Modding a game save is basically what I'm trying to get to. At least I hope that's only what the mods will change. I don't want to mod the system just the gameplay in one save. Specifically to use the Vampire lord mod I mentioned long ago that allows flight. You can se it on Youtube if you search for it. I might also try Midas magic. But first I'd have to know how to put them on my PS3. I did ask earlier if I could just load my selected save file onto a USB, plug it into the computer and add the mod to it from there but nobody seems to have answered. That's ok just try to answer this time if you may. But yes moding ONLY a save file is what I'm aiming for ok not the system! Dreamgamer2790 (talk) 20:57, March 30, 2013 (UTC by downloading a version from the PC skyrim and placing it on your PS3 that is a mod enhancement and a violation of the service agreement as well as copyright infringments. that particular mode of operation was placed on the PC version to make people buy that format, there is also (for PC only)a more mature rated mod chip which allows any character within the game to become completely nude when you steal everything from them but these enhancements are strictly for the PC. I have seen the advertisements where a Vampire flys slightly above ground level this the beauty of the PC version, using this is a mod enhancement because the data-stream save file on the computer is different than PS3 data save file and would require a system upgrade to accept the necessary processing speed for the system to show that which you desire to be seen. you can try using a USB flash-stick and save a game from the PC version and then download it to your PS3 but your PS3 will not have the necessary MPU to process that particular datastream save five from the PC version, and again you would be in violation of service agreement with a potential of having your PS3 online services permanently deleted