

With all these issues, it may seem prudent to doubt whether many big mod developers will find it worthwhile to tackle Skyrim Special Edition. Not to mention that Fallout 4's own modding scene has certainly drawn away attention from Skyrim's. Mods being downloaded from websites such as Nexusmods and being reuploaded to with little to no intent to support or maintain it, or even make sure it functions properly. The entire event eventually led to a lot of grief and distrust for mod authors.įinally, a more recent problem is the rampant mod piracy happening with Fallout 4 that no doubt Skyrim will have to deal with (again). the non-steam Skyrim, as long as you have the most recent (non-steam version.

3 Days ago patch the 1.9.32 together with latest version of SKSE and the SKYUI. Add to that the infamous Paid Mods debacle that still sits uneasy with many, something SkyUI played a role in when they initially announced they intended to sell an upgraded and updated version while maintaining an evergreen free version. Beware that this MAY cause the CK update to download vanilla scripts. Five years is a long period for a modding scene to slowly decay, as expected. All in all, this setback may strike as a heavy blow for the Skyrim modding scene.
