Moving into GoldenGlow estate?

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Perkless in Skyrim

Bad to the Dragonbone.
After obtaining the Goldenglow title from Gulum-Ei, if you return to the estate you will notice items you take are no longer labeled as stealing. However this is the extent of your ownership. As far as I know, Goldenglow is not considered a safe place to store your loot and you cannot move a spouse there. There was a video circulating in the General Discussion forum about some possible additions we can look forward to and the ability to adopt a kid was one of them but as of right now there is no way to do this.
 

Gemini Sierra

Pre-emptive Salvage Specialist
pretty sure you can't move in there as there are always mercs wandering around outside. to bad though, could be a nice place.
 

Sable

New Member
It is possible to use console commands on pc to rez the mercs u kill and make them your allies. Then it's like your own private army! That's what I did.
 

craig

New Member
jacob have you not seen steam workshop mods

1 mod gets you ownership of goldenglow
another mod lets you adopt
and i have just noticed a new 1 that gives you child
 

Komvod

Anyone Need a Medic?
Yeah there is a mod from the workshop that does allow adoption from the orphanage in Riften.
 

SuperAxilla

Article Writer
That is really cool. Great mods are coming out. I heard (don't know if this is true) that you can only download 50 mods (from steam/creation kit made). Also, how do the mods affect the memory of your PC? Are they stored on Steam (on-line)? The specs Bethesda released for the creation kit, said (I guess if you are a developer) that it requires 4GB of free storage. I'm guessing this is the Hard Drive? I really don't know, but if anyone does, I would appreciate it. I'm placing an order for a new PC next week and I just want to make sure that compatibility won't be a problem, as I really want to delve into the creation kit.
 

craig

New Member
That is really cool. Great mods are coming out. I heard (don't know if this is true) that you can only download 50 mods (from steam/creation kit made). Also, how do the mods affect the memory of your PC? Are they stored on Steam (on-line)? The specs Bethesda released for the creation kit, said (I guess if you are a developer) that it requires 4GB of free storage. I'm guessing this is the Hard Drive? I really don't know, but if anyone does, I would appreciate it. I'm placing an order for a new PC next week and I just want to make sure that compatibility won't be a problem, as I really want to delve into the creation kit.


only 50 mods was gliched but its getting fixed so you can down load more

and if your getting new pc make sure your getting one that can handle more than skyrim needs
 
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