

It has been available in one form or another through the release of the last several Fallout and Elder Scrolls games. The Creation Kit is the official Bethesda tool for creating and editing mods. Rather than detail this procedure, we recommend reading this article for details on how to do so. In the event that it still updates, it is possible to roll back to an earlier version. Since we will be launching Skyrim via MO2 and the SKSE launcher, no trigger event will occur and your Skyrim install will remain in the same state as it currently is until you force the update yourself. In the selection box under "Automatic Updates", select "Only update this game when I launch it".ĭespite the wording, no update to the game will occur UNLESS you launch the game via STEAM.In the popup window, select the Updates tab.In the menu that appears, click on Properties.In STEAM, right click on The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition.In order to prevent STEAM from updating these files, it is required that you make the following selections: This means that SKSE (and a bunch of mods that use it) will no longer function.

Whatever it takes to make sure you are able to pay attention to every single word.īethesda regularly (roughly every three months) updates some of the base Skyrim files in support of their Creation Club content.

Don't race to the finish line, but set a nice and manageable pace. Attention to detail is crucial if you want this to come out the way it is supposed to. Keep in mind that this guide will be providing a large number of custom made patches to make the several hundred mods you will be installing play together nicely. Any requirements that the mod page lists will be covered later in the guide, or by an alternative mod.
