But there are 60k mods of normal edition and 6k for special.
Skyrim VS Skyrim Special Edition I was looking for what other people have to say but I was only able to find old threads in which people said that while the old skyrim has significantly more mods the SE has the most important mods and many more should be added with time (I also read something about the SE couldn't support complicated quest mods).
Hello, Yeah, i played skyrim 5 years old for like 2 hours. Okay - so this is the last post I will make on here for a while about SIGE - I promise! If you want to get the PC version of Skyrim, the whole point is for the modding and right now, the legendary edition is where it's at. Skyrim In-Game Editor - Permanent Saving of Edits Added - A New Age of Modding Skyrim Begins! (maybe I will be hit by a spam filter soon haha) I just feel like I have to share this information as I believe the latest version of Skyrim In-Game Editor ("SIGE") brings about a new age of modding Skyrim. If you have never played Skyrim before, and want to dive into this franchise, I will say, OF COURSE you should buy it! Getting Skyrim for PC: should I get Special Edition or standard/Legendary? Shadow of Epsilon. So, I've finally decided to give Skyrim a go. It's stability cannot be overstated. I've been looking into whether the Special Edition is worth the extra money, and most reviews I find online are from when SE just released and hardly had any mods. What version should I play for modding?
I stopped for bugs, graphic and bad animation. #1. Skyrim SE (Special Edition) During 2016, Bethesda announced a remastered version of Skyrim. Hence the confusion a lot of players had between ‘Skyrim Remastered‘ and ‘Skyrim Special Edition‘ – which is basically the same game with two different names players used interchangeably. Special edtion has enhanced graphics, 64 bit engine vs 32 bit, currently has less mods but it has not been out as long, as for bugs will depend on your system. Even if you intend to heavily mod, I'd recommend the Special Edition.
So the conclusion was usually that it wasn't as good as a modded original. I want: graphic mod, lightning mod, animation mod and swords and other things. Not once. With a pretty large majority of the 272 mods I had on my original modlist (excluding only the ones that absolutely require SKSE), my new Skyrim has not crashed once. Sure, there is a lot of improvement that were made with the special edition, but most of those are mods that already exist for the legendary edition. Skyrim. I have been relatively bug free only ran into 1 or 2 that I had to use the console to get by.