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Hi all. Hoping this is an appropriate place to ask this.

 

In the "File Information" section of a given mod page (just below the "Get Support" button), there's a line about compatibility with either Regular Edition or Special Edition. Some mods indicate yes or no, but many leave that answer blank. Is there a customary way to read that blank, or does it indeed not actually answer the question?

 

If it helps to get specific, an example is the Sexlab Sexual Fame mod. Fall of the Dragonborn SSE requires it, which would seem odd if it weren't compatible with SSE, but again I don't know how to read a blank.

 

Any insight greatly appreciated.

 

 

Posted

Hi, and thanks for replying.

 

I'm sure you're right and that I've gotten on a wrong page somewhere. These things usually do reduce to something I've overlooked or done wrong. But I went again to Fall of the Dragonborn SSE page, clicked on the Sexlab Sexual Fame hot button under the requirements listed on that page, and arrived here:

 

 

On my screen at least, the compatibility note under File Information shows a blank space after "Special Edition Compatible", not an actual answer. I'm glad you clarified for me that the mod is compatible, and I have no doubt you're seeing what you described. I just can't explain why I'm seeing something different given the path I just described.

 

Anyway, thank you for the help.

Posted

The reason it does not state that it is SE compatible is probably just because the author doesn't use SE and or has never felt the urge to update the description. That an SE mod has it as a requirement is proof of compatibility.

 

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28 minutes ago, Grey Cloud said:

The reason it does not state that it is SE compatible is probably just because the author doesn't use SE and or has never felt the urge to update the description. That an SE mod has it as a requirement is proof of compatibility.

 

 

Thank you. That helps.

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