How to Install Skse for Skyrim Special Edition
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The Skyrim Script Extender, or SKSE, is a third-party plugin for the PC version of Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. It is one of the main tools required that allows players to create, change, or update mods. Mods, short for modification, are alterations of the game's program codes for customization purposes. If you've been planning to modify Skyrim on your computer, you can do so once you've installed SKSE.
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Download SKSE. You can download Skyrim Script Extender (SKSE) from the developer's website. Download the "7z archive", not the "installer" The self-installer can cause problems, and you'll generally have a much smoother experience if you install the files yourself.
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Download and install 7-Zip. This is a free archiving program that can open .7z files. You can download it from 7-zip.org.
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Extract the SKSE files. After installing 7-Zip, right-click on the archive and select 7-Zip → Extract Here. A folder will be created in the same location with the extracted files.
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Find your Skyrim directory. Skyrim requires Steam to install, so you'll need to look in your Steam directory. The most common default installation directory is:
- C:\Program Files\Steam\steammapps\common\skyrim\
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Open the folder containing the extracted files in another window. You should now have two folders open: your Skyrim game directory and the folder with your SKSE files.
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Copy all of the . .dll and .exe files from the SKSE folder to the Skyrim folder. This should be all of the SKSE files except the two folders.
- If prompted, choose to overwrite or replace any existing files.
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Open the . Data\Scripts\ folders in both the Skyrim and SKSE folders.
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Copy all of the . .pex files from the SKSE folder to the Skyrim Scripts folder.
- If prompted, choose to overwrite or replace any existing files.
- The rest of the files can be left as is. They are only required if you plan on coding your own mods from scratch.
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Return to the Skyrim game directory.
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Right-click on . skse_loader.exe and select "Create Shortcut".
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Drag the shortcut to your desktop.
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Start Steam. You must have Steam running already before you can start your modified Skyrim.
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Where is the scripts folder in the Skyrim file?
There isn't one by default. Simply make a new folder named "Scripts", put it into your Skyrim data folder, and copy the required files into it.
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Does this work with the remastered edition?
SKSE hasn't been reworked for Skyrim: Special Edition. I don't believe the original creators plan on doing it, either.
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Do I need SKSE to download a mod?
Any mods that need SKSE will state that they require SKSE to properly work. Most mods are extract and play, but many still require SKSE.
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How do I get SKSE in the mod manager?
Do the same thing as in this guide, but instead of copying the files from the scripts folder, you have to do the following: 1. Make sure winrar is installed. If not, just install it. 2. Right click on the "data" folder in your skse/skse64 folder. Click "Add to archive" from the dropdown list, then make the archive type a .zip. 3. Go to Nexus Mod Manager and click "Add mod from file." Locate the zip file and click "Open." Then, just activate the mod.
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What do I do if skse_loader.exe is not found?
The file should exist in your SKSE download. Recheck that your download finished properly.
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Does anyone one know how to install SKSE64 with Vortex?
You cannot. that is not a thing you can do, you have to install it manually.
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Modifying the scripts of the game may corrupt or damage your saved file, so make sure that you make a backup copy of your game progress before you make any modifications.
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How to Install Skse for Skyrim Special Edition
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