
- Skyrim npc editor loading plugins miscellaneous mod#
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So while you're there, I would also suggest to play for a bit.
Skyrim npc editor loading plugins miscellaneous mod#
~enjoyĭO STARTUP THE GAME BEFORE INSTALLING YOUR FIRST MOD WE WILL COVER THIS AGAIN LATER IN THE GUIDEįYI: when the time comes to start adding mods: You need to launch your game (UNMODDED) to the "Settings" window in order for the game to read your system and create the necessary configuration (.ini) files. If you have questions please let me know down in the comment section or open a thread in the Steam SSE Forums. However read as you go and you'll clearly see I have a select few multiple choices (either/or), there's not many set up as choices but of course you have to choose no more than one mod in those instances.
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I recommend you take them all if your PC can handle it and if you have some basic knowledge to start with.
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I have carefully chosen from the very best mods available. Enjoy yourself while learning to mod and remember, we are in the Steam SSE Forums to answer your questions along the way.Įnjoy setting up your mod list from this guide. If this is all new to you don't bite off more than you can chew or as my mother use to say "don't let your eyes get bigger than your stomach" (I never took that advice). You can also use mods "1-10" or "1-58" and take all the optional mods or pick and choose from them. Or take all the numbered mods (1-58) which includes all of the above and a whole lot more (see each mod for details). Or take the first 10 (1-10) for some base improved textures and an improved UI with a few more QOL mods. Either use the first 4 (1-4) and have a stable game with less bugs while still being able to earn achievements (while learning to mod). IF you are new to modding or have had trouble in the past you can simply use the numbered mods and nothing else. Like I said, it's not complicated unless we make it so. New, relatively new, experienced, there is a load order here for all. I include step by step notes along the way. So use the entire list or pick a few sections to add to the first 58 mods.

Includes the first 58 + optional mods (also can pick & choose) Note: by design if you carefully follow this guide you can enjoy the complete list. *Looking for the Anniversary 1.6.353 Load order Guide? Look Hereītw, all mods that I normally use with the exception of Net Script Framework (which I can live without it) have been updated for 1.6.353 but if you feel you need a crash log the mod "Crash Logger" works fine. Because SKSE can't be used with Game Pass you can't use those mods so if you're a Game Pass owner and you see a few mods you like just make sure they do not require SKSE64 otherwise this guide unfortunately can not support Game Pass. A good number of those mods are for stability and bug fixes. The script extender better known as SKSE64 is a hard requirement for many mods (a soft req. The giving back is part of my journey with the community. Being a mod user myself, who learned much from and feels indebted to the community, I am also one of many that help some of you in Steam's Skyrim SE Forums on a daily basis. I am grateful for having such a great base using this guide which is constantly growing. I'll give fair warning before I move it and of course link the new url as it will be a seamless transition.įor info on downgrading see the **"How to Rollback to 1.5.97"** section of this guide This guide will then be updated for 1.6.353 but the current mod list will be moved to a new url so it's always available for 1.5.97 users. The guide will also include a few of the great brand new mods that recently came out which I'm currently testing.
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I will update this guide for SE AE sometime in March April 2022 now that practically all the relevant mods have updated.

I do have a separate guide with a smaller (170 mods) modlist for 1.6.353 (AE) found here however. This guide is of course for Skyrim 1.5.97 and is not yet compatible with the 1.6 Anniversary update.
