Skyrim Script Extender (SKSE) is an essential modding framework for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim on Windows. It greatly expands the game’s scripting capabilities, enabling advanced mods that the ...
This alpha is intended just for mod authors to test, but it's good news for everyone. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Modders and ...
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 ...
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 of their ...
Skyrim: Special Edition is great and it was really nice that it rolled out for free on PC, but the upgrade did prove incompatible with a lot of your favourite mods. Many of these problems could be ...
The multiplayer Skyrim mod contained parts of the SKSE code without permission or attribution. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works.
Players and modders can rest easy knowing that SteamWorks’ CEG system will not get in the way of modifying Skyrim. The Elder Scrolls series of RPGs is widely praised for its modding tools and is known ...
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, the ...
The team behind Skyrim Script Extender has announced it is working on a new version of SKSE so that it’s compatible with the recently-released Skyrim: Special Edition. Mods have become an integral ...