The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

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Same as the 'Masser Replacement Mod' but replacing the smaller moon instead.
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TrentisN  [autor] 11 FEB 2014 a las 22:09 
Have a look at my other mods. The deafault skyrim moons are ones they have made for the game. I've made it so you can change it to any planet in the solar system, and more. For example, you can have a big Earth and a smaller Jupiter in the sky at one time.
Chikn Nuggitz 11 FEB 2014 a las 19:47 
lol just spelling errors below
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Chikn Nuggitz 11 FEB 2014 a las 19:46 
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Chikn Nuggitz 11 FEB 2014 a las 19:46 
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Chikn Nuggitz 11 FEB 2014 a las 19:46 
i dont think ive ever seen 2 moons because i usually see 1 i thnik it wa only 1 time i saw 2 moons but it was on ps3

maybe something on other mods is changing that? idk but again, what is the difference between the moon being replaced and the moon you made?

shouldnt they both look the same or something or is a difference in color?

btw on ps3 one of the moons was a redish color
TrentisN  [autor] 1 FEB 2014 a las 16:43 
Yeah there is normally two moon. They're called Masser and Secunda. Masser is the bigger one. This mod will replace the smaller one. If you look into the sky and wait for like 24 hours you should see them both fly across. If you want to clear the sky to see better, type in the command console - fw 10a7a5
Chikn Nuggitz 1 FEB 2014 a las 11:47 
whenever its night normally i see 1 giant sphere shape (moon?) so if i get this will i see a few...?
or will it just replace the sometimes second sphere in the sky?
TrentisN  [autor] 31 ENE 2014 a las 21:31 
It replaces the planets that you see going across the sky.
Chikn Nuggitz 31 ENE 2014 a las 17:33 
what exactly is this supposed to do...?
im not understanding