The much-loved and eternal Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim has grown to have an enormous modding community over time. The members support the game with an exotic range of modifications, ranging from minor visual enhancements to complete gameplay overhauls.
In fact, the modding scene of Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is, undeniably, one of the largest and most active ones to this day.
One of the several useful meta tools used to supplant and add scripting abilities to the game is SKSE, aka the Skyrim Script Extender tool. It is incredibly popular among users and will be the focus of this guide.
Note: SKSE64 only works for PC at the moment of writing this article.
Installing SKSE is a fairly straightforward process, but the steps differ for each platform on PC. This tool is free to use, but its support is only limited to the Steam and GOG retail versions at the time of writing this article. The Game Pass, EGS, and Windows Store versions of the game are not supported.
The SKSE can be installed directly from the Steam store, and it is the easiest way to obtain and update the tool.
However, it should be kept in mind that you must have a copy of the game in your Steam library to make use of this free, community-driven offering. Additionally, the Steam Overlay must be enabled to allow this modification to work properly.
By following any of these methods and the respective steps, you can easily install and manage your favorite mods using the SKSE in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. However, adding mods to the game in practice involves a few more steps.
To have an easier time with the SKSE, an extra program named Mod Organizer 2 is also recommended. Once downloaded, run the executable and go through the installation.
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