![]() Also, when you've installed SKSE, you need to run the game with the SKSE executable for it to work, not with the TESV launcher. No offence, but most of the mods on Nexus for SSE do work fine, hehe. Some mods from Oldrim do work on SSE, others require a simple porting procedure, namely loading the esp into CK and resaving it, or try using Cathedral Assets Optimiser for the more advanced Oldrim mods and checking via SSEdit or something if the form id is on 44 which is what SSE uses. I would just recommend you to read the mod descriptions, check for dependent mods for the ones you want and run Loot afterwards, and FNIS for animation based mods, each time run FNIS after a animation mod and you should be fine. I would advise to use Vortex, Mod Organiser is for more advanced modders, Vortex is the standard on Nexus, and the mods work fine, running a heavily modded SSE build myself and all working great. ![]() I used nexusmods, manually installed all my mods and most of them dont work.Im asking how to fix it and why it may have happened, since in vanilla skyrim it worked perfectly.Understand ? Originally posted by Cocko:just use nexusmods and download mod orgonizer ![]() Now I installed the version of it for SSE that I linked, exactly as I did with vanilla skyrim, but it simply doesnt work. So for example the linked mod I installed the version of it for vanilla skyrim manually, and it worked completly fine. ![]() However, 90% of the mods that I installed manually from Nexus dont work, for example SkyUI doesnt work or this mod doesnt work even though I installed it exactly how I did it on vanilla skyrim (the Mod im going to link now is both for casual Skyrim and for SSE, 2 editions) : ![]() Everything worked perfectly.Now I got SSE, got my mods from the ingame Mods "workshop", and got some others (less than I got when playing casual skyrim) from Nexus, manually installing them. Now I wanted to mod the special Edition just as I did it with casual Skyrim Check out the Steam Workshop and get all my mods there, get some other Mods from nexus and manually install those, then check them in the skyrim launcher. Hi, I had a Modded Skyrim (not the special edition) with 67 Mods, perfectly working (some crashes here and there, rarely). ![]()
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