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And then just use Vortex (the new nexus mods own mod manager) for managing the mods, it takes care of your load order automatically, detects missing dependencies, etc, you won't need anything else.Īnyway, sorry for not being much help, hope you solve your issues, losing a save mid-playthrough is a pain I know much too well. However when I click on the shortcut steam opens and a screen pops up saying 'No Licenses' and the game fails to open. It's really worth it, it's miles more stable than "old skyrim", and due not having the 2GB limitation it can handle mods much better, especially graphically intensive mods. SKSE: No license My first time downloading skse, Im fairly certain I applied the process correctly in getting the extender itself to download (the shortcut is accessible and vortex has a shortcut to the extender). Goto your Skyrim folder, which is usually: C:Program FilesSteamSteamAppscommonSkyrim. If you can, upgrade to 64bit Skyrim Special Edition. Download and run the latest SKSE installer from (authors site) This guide has been tested with SKSE version 1.6.16 and the latest 1.7.1 version. You can try using Loot to sort your load order, with classic skyrim ideally you should use loot to sort the load order once when starting a new save and never change the load order again. F4SE will support the latest version of Fallout available on Steam, and only this version. It does so without modifying the executable files on disk, so there are no permanent side effects. Disabling autosave when travelling helps preventing these issues, but usually when it has already started randomly crashing then there's nothing to do, your save is doomed.Īlso, 60 mods is not really that much, shouldn't need Wrye bash at all. The Fallout 4 Script Extender, or F4SE for short, is a modders resource that expands the scripting capabilities of Fallout 4. Game recognizes SKSE when I type 'getskseversion' into console.
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However, LOOT reports that I have SKSE installed, but not the scripts. When the issues are loading the mods, it will usually either crash during loading, or crash in specific situations. I did the 'Smart' method of installing scripts, and I did as you said, dragged and dropped the ZIP file into the MO2s downloads, then double-clicked and the mod appears as installed in MO2. However, in my experience, random crashes during transitions are usually due to unsalvageable borked saves. I no longer remember how to use Wrye Bash, so can't really help with your specific questions. The Forums will be going down for extended maintenance. Mod authors will now be given Free Premium time as direct rewards for their contributions to the site without needing. Holy cow, Wrye Bash, blast from the past! User Interface By kpvw 5.3MB 150- Download 3,128 Collections for Skyrim.