

- HOW TO REFERENCE A DIFFERENT MODEL FILE SKYRIM SSEEDIT MOD
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HOW TO REFERENCE A DIFFERENT MODEL FILE SKYRIM SSEEDIT MOD
Needed to modify the dragons to your likingĮSMifyer Addon - Set unique NPCs persistentĮSPFE Follower - Eslify facegen and voicesĮxperience mod (ADD-ON) and mini tutorial
HOW TO REFERENCE A DIFFERENT MODEL FILE SKYRIM SSEEDIT MODS
Required for any adding or substracting followers mods
HOW TO REFERENCE A DIFFERENT MODEL FILE SKYRIM SSEEDIT PATCH
He also explain why most of the above utilities are needed when modding Skyrim.Annoying Quest and World Event Remover TutorialĪuto Patching - VIS Magic Spell Tomes and ScrollsĪutomatic Compatibility Patch Creation Script (圎dit) Here is two youtube guide collections from GamerPoet which might give a better insight into as what to do to get a stable modded Skyrim then what I can explain. If you want to see what Wabbajack has to offer for Special Edition, click here then use the drop down menu and pick Skyrim Special Edition. Then you have something called Wabbajack, which is a Automated Modlist Installer although you still have to do some work but other have put together a modded game and in what order, but it is mores streamlined then Lexy's Legacy which you have to do all the work yourself.

Lexy's Legacy of the Dragonborn: Special Edition - The list is maintained and constantly updated from what it says but the guide is designed for more experienced modders but you can have a look through it and see if it is for you. I could go on but since it is down to personal reference I would suggest you browse through Nexus, although if you want a mod list, there is these. SkyUI Interface Mod - For me absolutely necessary as the original UI is awful in my opinion ! (and if you search Nexus you can find different face lifts of it all depending how you want it to look)

Papyrusutil SE - Modders Scriptiong Utility Functions - Another mod that is needed for other mods to function SSE Engine Fixes (skse64 plugin) - Needed for many other mods to be working.Īddress Library for SKSE Plugin - Same as above LOOT - Load Order Optimisation Tool - Helps to make sure mods are in right order, and sometimes points out if you missing something too. Pick Current SE Build 2.0.20 (runtime 1.5.97)
HOW TO REFERENCE A DIFFERENT MODEL FILE SKYRIM SSEEDIT UPDATE
Do not update it though, since the updated version only works on AE. Unoffical Skyrim Special Edition- Fixes a lot of bugs that Bethesda never bothered fixing themself. It's needed to clean the official DLC's since if you moddig the game extensively there might be conflicting issues otherwise. SSEEdit - This is described as a advanced graphical module viewer/editor and conflict detector. If modding it yourself these mods are more or less essential and they are all for SE version, but first, you need to decide if you want to use Mod Orginizer 2 or Nexus own mod manager, Vortex (personally I am using Mod Organizer as I'm finding it a bit easier but it is a personal opinion once again): Now, depending if you want to pick your own mods or follow a mod guide, well that's up to you. Unoffical Skyrim Special Edition Downgrade Patcher over at Nexus will revert it back, and I have used it so can confirm that it does work. If on the other hand you already are on the AE version and want to downgrade, then as loftie said, there is a mod for it. That way you still have the Special Edition and can go mod galore if you so wish.

Best would be if you go to your Steam page and make sure it set for * Only update this game when I launch it* in the properties setting under Updates. Although if you update Skyrim to the Anniversary Edition then you might not be able to use all the bigger mods, since most have not yet been updated to the AE version. Click to expand.That can be a very long list.
