DupaStupid Posted February 18, 2018 Posted February 18, 2018 If all I care about it adding sexlab, sex mods, bodies, and other non graphic mods. Should I use the special edition or stick with the normal edition?
Kelinas Posted February 18, 2018 Posted February 18, 2018 Status: It's complicated. Â Honestly it would depend on if the mods you want are ported over or not fully. I know Sexlab for SSE is now technically out, but not every mod has made the crossing yet. SSE does have a better memory control under the hood, but it's still hard to deny that there is far, far more content for mods in Oldrim.
srayesmanll Posted February 18, 2018 Posted February 18, 2018 Personally, until I see more of Expired6978's mods (Racemenu & other SKSE-based mods) on SSE and a full & true SexLab SSE release (with a smattering of SL mods), I'm not touching SSE. Some other mods that I've been waiting on have shown up (all of Enaiszison mods for example), but these are deal-breakers.
Sarge Misfit Posted February 18, 2018 Posted February 18, 2018 SexlabSE does not use SKSE. I've not tried it. I'm not up to date on teh stauts of SKSE64, eitehr. Â I did give Skyrim SE a try for a couple of months. Runs better and I enjoyed it. Â Its biggest drawback is the lack of mods, though. Its nobody's fault, its just a matter of enough time for people to port their mods over, as well as new ones to be developed. Â Its the variety of mods that still has me on Skyrim LE. Once SKSE64 is functional, we should see a migration of mods over to SE. I'll be making the switch then.
Hannahavok Posted February 18, 2018 Posted February 18, 2018 As others have said, standard is the way to go. While there is technically a sexlab version on SE, it is not currently even close to having all of the features of standard. Add to that the fact that the amount of mods is very low right now (mainly due to SKSE64 not being ready for proper use yet afaik) and that standard is perfectly fine. SE likely will run a bit better, but what's the point in that if it doesn't do what you want it?
Swiftstep Posted February 18, 2018 Posted February 18, 2018 19 hours ago, 27X said: wrong. Installing bloat mods like Legacy of the Fuck Your String Table will do exactly to 64 what they do to 32.  64 is more stable, it is not invincible. A couple of years from now ->SHOULD<- interest stay at the level it is now 64 will probably sport a " that one mod or good enough equivalent" chunk of mod range to fill in most of the current holes in 64's library, right now you're trading mod depth for load and cell transition stability and generally better threading due to dx11. Script and String stability is virtually identical with the caveat that Bethesda's frame resolve based scripting will execute much faster under 64 also thanks to dx11, until such time as you cram all those now converted scripty mods in there. This points out the future of Newrim for the user community most perfectly.
Kelinas Posted February 19, 2018 Posted February 19, 2018 To further elaborate on my comment earlier, I not only need a better computer (memory's the issue more than anything) but also it'd be nice if CCOR and CACO both made it over as well. Maybe I can actually have enough memory with just the baseline stiff in SE when I get to it, that I can run questline mods alongside my baselines and game tweaks X3 I mean, it still can run, but not at the top framerate, and I've always been running Oldrim on low-medium as is. Still, the undercarriage of SSE is good, just it doesn't got the advantage of all those years of modders yet.
DupaStupid Posted February 19, 2018 Author Posted February 19, 2018 I'm sporting a 8700k, 32gigs ram, 1080ti, and a 1440P monitor. Is there an 'all in one' download that adds everything imaginable?
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