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For users modding Skyrim Special Edition (SSE) Anniversary Edition (AE)

SKSE is an open-source tool developed by IanT77 and other contributors, designed to extend the scripting capabilities of Bethesda's Creation Engine, as used in Skyrim. It allows modders to create complex mods that interact with the game's engine in ways that standard Bethesda tools do not support. This has led to the creation of thousands of mods, ranging from simple tweaks to complete overhauls of game mechanics.

in November 2021. This update changed the game's core architecture, making the original Skyrim Script Extender (SKSE) incompatible and creating a permanent divide in the modding community. 🛠️ The Core Issue: Version 1.6.x (AE) In late 2021, Bethesda updated Skyrim Special Edition to version (starting with 1.6.318 and eventually 1.6.1170). The Compiler Shift : Bethesda switched from Visual Studio 2015 to 2019. Memory Addresses

  1. Downgrade your game using the "Unofficial Skyrim Special Edition Downgrade Patcher" on Nexus Mods.
  2. Update your SKSE to the AE version (Build 2.2.3 or newer).

While the 1.6.x versions of Skyrim are officially known as the Anniversary Edition (AE)

If you are new to modding: It is generally recommended to update to the latest Skyrim AE and use the current SKSE. But if you find an old guide referencing "1147 2021," you now know they are talking about the legendary stable island of 1.5.97 and SKSE64 2.0.20.

"Preliminary SKSE build for 1.5.97 released."

  1. Download and install mods: Find and download mods that are SKSE-compatible, and install them according to their instructions.
  2. Load mods: Launch SKSE and then load your mods through the SKSE loader.
  3. Configure mods: Configure your mods as desired, using the in-game menus or mod configuration tools.