
From that moment, SKSE (SE) modding stage will be messed up for an unknown amount of time, due to need of SKSE update and most of SKSE mods rebuilt from scratch for AE.

This practically means that as soon as Skyrim SE receives this autoupdate, most to all of your SKSE based mods will break. Other its "content" is a paid option, but game will still update itself. The AE in core itself is free (comes with 3 CC mods), so it'll be an autoupdate. Thousands of functions are changed or deleted. It's a separate game, like Skyrim LE and SE are. What does this mean to PC players who mod SE: Only players to consider it are PS4 players who have utterly limited modding capabilities thanks to Sony being Sony. It's the same Skyrim SE, just with some CC content inbuilt (Creation Club, Bethesda's own mostly paid mods, all of which have free, and often better, analogues).

It's called (surprise) Skyrim Anniversary Edition. Anyone who’s ever tried to randomly load a ton of mods all at once can attest to some of the trials and tribulations of mod troubleshooting.👉👉 Important warning to everyone who mods Skyrim SE 👈👈īethesda did it again - they re-release same Skyrim at. All of the ingredients need to mesh, which is why mod bundles are so popular in recent years. It’s fascinating, because taking different mods and putting them all together is akin to the work of a chef. There’s also a chunk of added free community-created content.Īt this point, it’s kind of safe to say that a critical mass of Fallout 4 mods have warped it into something new entirely. One of the key elements of this “remastered” edition is how different the environment looks like it’s a new artistic direction. Some big ones include “immersive animations,” as well as the UI-boosting wheel menu, and even community-made bug fixes. Here’s the best part: over on Modwatch, Ded String actually gathered up the bulk of the mods they included. That includes Ded String, who succinctly showcased the efforts of jamming together 205 Fallout 4 mods.


But there are still people out there who love the franchise, and have been working tirelessly to preserve those games with mods. The Fallout series hasn’t been nearly as prevalent as it used to be in pop culture, and the reception to 4 and 76 undoubtedly have contributed to that decline. It’s been a long time since I revisited Fallout 4. The dedication of the modding community is impressive
