Suyeta Posted August 21, 2022 Posted August 21, 2022 I am looking at a Humble sale to upgrade Skyrim SE to the AE version but I like to use a lot of the mods from here in my Skyrim. Modwise, is there any reason NOT to upgrade to AE? My favorites are usually very script heavy as they add adult questlines and keep Skyrim interesting. I was just wondering what you all thought about upgrading. Worth it? Or nah?
Lyreal Posted August 21, 2022 Posted August 21, 2022 (edited) SE and AE are exactly the same. AE only includes some CC-Mods. Edited August 21, 2022 by Lyreal 1
yorpers Posted August 21, 2022 Posted August 21, 2022 (edited) As I've said before, I find it worth keeping skyrim SE my version simply because of net script framework. That tool is to important to diagnosing crashes and may never be updated to AE. There are AE crash logs but they are nowhere near as good IMO. As time goes on AE will become more appealing probably, but I still see SE as the best option, likely for at least another year simply because it is easier for debugging problems that are pretty much guaranteed to occur with a large load order. NSF does more than jsut diagnose crashes and has some very good mods that require it, such as ' no grass in objects.' EDIT: also most of the mods you are looking for work fine in SE and as far as I know none of the mods like the ones you mentioned are "AE only" so you have nothing to loose by staying with 1.5.97 Edited August 21, 2022 by yorpers 1
Guest Posted August 24, 2022 Posted August 24, 2022 On 8/21/2022 at 6:03 PM, yorpers said: As I've said before, I find it worth keeping skyrim SE my version simply because of net script framework. That tool is to important to diagnosing crashes and may never be updated to AE. There are AE crash logs but they are nowhere near as good IMO. As time goes on AE will become more appealing probably, but I still see SE as the best option, likely for at least another year simply because it is easier for debugging problems that are pretty much guaranteed to occur with a large load order. NSF does more than jsut diagnose crashes and has some very good mods that require it, such as ' no grass in objects.' EDIT: also most of the mods you are looking for work fine in SE and as far as I know none of the mods like the ones you mentioned are "AE only" so you have nothing to loose by staying with 1.5.97 I agree, I use NSF to diagnose crashes both in-game and during testing. I tried other diagnostic tools and none of them can be compared with NSF. And as for the CC content, it is just paleolithic Todd-tier stuff.
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