

I've opened the source code of the earliest SKSE and found out that it supports only 1.4.2.0

Don't forget to subscribe and turn on the bell icon for more SKSE will support the latest version of Skyrim available on Steam, and only this version (currently 1.9.32 with any other numbers following).

What's Next? Want to know more about Skyrim SE (Special Edition) & Mods? Check out my other Skyrim SE Guides & Skyrim SE Playlist on Youtube. Can't wait to see GTAVI and RDR2 because of this.To test if you've installed SKSE, open the console and type getskseversion (this will return a runtime value if all is well).

GTAV with NaturalVision and a bunch of mods is just amazing compared to vanilla. At one point I stopped update TW3 because it was breaking my mods and the updates were for small things I didn't care about.Īll in all it can be a little steep of a learning curve initially and daunting to the sheer number of them available, depending on the game, but they're absolutely worth exploring. Always have a backup vanilla save! They also tend to cease functioning with game updates, so it can be a huge PITA for newer titles. They absolutely make games better and/or breathe new life into an older title, but if you install too many all at once they can be incompatible and just break everything. Mods are a whole different story, can be as simple a potion re-texture, to a new item, to a whole zone/area with quests and missions. I tried a few and stuck with what worked best for all times of the day. I would just browse popular presets and use whichever one seemed better to me. Only ever used ReShade/ENB in Skyrim and GTAV really, and it was easily installed by following the clear instructions.
