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exe file and to launch your game only via SKSE exe/mod manager, not Steam. Even if you not gonna buy AE (which has close to no sense for PC) - as it's an autoupdate disable Skyrim SE updates till 11 November in Steam settings (like shown here), make sure to back up your game. Mod authors will have to support "pre" and "post" AE version of the mods, which is tedious. From that moment, SKSE (SE) modding stage will be messed up for an unknown amount of time, due to need of SKSE update and most of SKSE mods rebuilt from scratch for AE. This practically means that as soon as Skyrim SE receives this autoupdate, most to all of your SKSE based mods will break. Other its "content" is a paid option, but game will still update itself. The AE in core itself is free (comes with 3 CC mods), so it'll be an autoupdate. Thousands of functions are changed or deleted. It's a separate game, like Skyrim LE and SE are. What does this mean to PC players who mod SE: Only players to consider it are PS4 players who have utterly limited modding capabilities thanks to Sony being Sony. It's the same Skyrim SE, just with some CC content inbuilt (Creation Club, Bethesda's own mostly paid mods, all of which have free, and often better, analogues). It's called (surprise) Skyrim Anniversary Edition. □□ Important warning to everyone who mods Skyrim SE □□īethesda did it again - they re-release same Skyrim at. I thought I was going insane, and so I navigated to the file manager to see if there was ANYTHING on the hdd. Sure enough, when I restarted the computer, it booted straight into windows like it always does. After several vain attempts at restarting the computer, I had the stupidest idea to hook up the WD blue again. This seemed odd to me, as I had not touched neither the ssd nor any of the bios settings. Upon rebooting my computer, I was greeted with the screen that said to reboot and select a proper boot device. Now, I had taken apart my system in order to do some cleaning and cable management, and decided to remove one of the two hard drives in my system, a WD blue 320gb hdd. My system, the detailed specs for which will be below, is currently running on Windows 10 Pro version 2004, which is installed on a Western Digital 2TB M.2 ssd. Hello everyone, this is the first time I've posted here, and it's because I have a very bizarre problem on my hands. |
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