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Developers of the Skyrim Script Extender have announced plans to create and eventually test a new 64-bit version for the recently-released Skyrim: Special Edition. A mod on which others are built ...
Both players and modders have been awaiting the Special Edition-compatible version of the Skyrim Script Extender—it's a mod that expands Skyrim's scripting capabilities, and one that many ...
Here’s how it works. In a recent post on their site, the makers of the Skyrim Script Extender announced they are working on a new version of the SKSE for the 64-bit Skyrim Special Edition.
Today we’re finding out that the makers behind Skyrim Script Extender are working on an updated version, known as SKSE64, for the Skyrim Special Edition release.
With the release of Skyrim Special Edition back in October of last year, most mods became incompatible with the new 64-bit version of Bethesda’s open world RPG. I’m sure many mourned the loss ...
Apart from the shift from 32-bit to 64-bit, a lot of modders depended on a few other mods to craft their creations, namely the Skyrim Script Extender or SKSE.
The stalwart devs at Silverlock are busily working on Skyrim: Special Edition's own script extender (SKSE), and have announced that a beta test may be available in mid-March. If you're an active ...
We'll likely need to wait for the 64-bit script extender to come out before we really see it being used to its full advantage. Of course, if you don't already own Skyrim, then the Special Edition ...
Many of these problems could be fixed thanks to the Skyrim mod team behind the popular Skyrim Script Extender, which has announced it is working on a new version compatible with Special Edition.