Start your BSA Unpacker by double-clicking the BSAUnpacker.exe file.The Edit Response screen will pop up.Īlright, let's leave the Construction Set be for now. In the screen, double-click the first line under Response Text.
In the previously popped up a screen, a list of dialogue will show up, including the line we're looking for. It can take about 2-5 seconds for the dialogue screen to pop up, this is normal.
If you did it correctly, the Creation Kit should find that piece of dialogue. In the Search text bar, type We're ready to march on Solitude, but the Emperor's cousin is getting married!.In this case, I want the specific piece of dialogue "We're ready to march on Solitude, but the Emperor's cousin is getting married!".Ī little screen will pop up, looking like this Let's say I'm looking for a piece of dialogue said by Ulfric. Select Set as Active File when wanting to open a DLC. Double click Skyrim.esm, Dawnguard.esm, Dragonborn.esm or HearthFires.esm.The Skyrim Creation Kit, which is free if you own Skyrim on Steam.Here is a Nexus link where you can grab it: Bethesda Archive ExtractorĮdit: To be clear, BAE works just as well for the Fallout games and ba2 archives.Īlso, here is a GamerPoets tutorial for BAE in case you want one. It also seems to be the fastest of the handful of extractors I've tried. You can also extract multiple bsa's at once. Pick what files to extract (or drag and drop) and then choose where you want the loose files to go. Other programs can do it just fine, of course, but this is the one I'm most familiar with, so I'll refer to that here.īAE works on archives for Oblivion, Sklassic, and SE. You can of course read more about extracting archives in any of the useful guides floating around.īethesda Archive Extractor (BAE) is the one I use. Most around these parts already know how to do this, but I figure some may make use of the information, and others might find a new program to try out. Just a quick post since I've recently seen increasing occurrences of people wondering how to extract bsa files (or requesting others to do it for them).