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As time went by I've lost track of what happened to Skyrim regarding modding but for my next modded playthrough I don't know which version of Skyrim will be the best for my needs.

 

My last project contains about 450 mods, all running well with each other, containing essential mods like SkyUI, MCM, SKSE, DynDOLOD, etc etc.

 

An advantage of Skrim SE ist the use of memory but I am not sure if this is the reason I should try this version of Skyrim.

 

How would you decide?

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As time went by I've lost track of what happened to Skyrim regarding modding but for my next modded playthrough I don't know which version of Skyrim will be the best for my needs.

 

My last project contains about 450 mods, all running well with each other, containing essential mods like SkyUI, MCM, SKSE, DynDOLOD, etc etc.

 

An advantage of Skrim SE ist the use of memory but I am not sure if this is the reason I should try this version of Skyrim.

 

How would you decide?

I would go for Skyrim SE as now it will be officially supported by STEP and is already supported by Lexy.

 

The stability of the 64bit engine is a huge win.

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I would go for Skyrim SE as now it will be officially supported by STEP and is already supported by Lexy.

 

The stability of the 64bit engine is a huge win.

Thank you. I already have Lexy's great guide in the center of my attention.

 

My biggest concern is that some of my favorite mods aren't running on SE anymore, such as SkyUI, MCM, ENB; DynDOLOD Wearable Lanterns etc.

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