The most common reason for this is that SKSE64 isn't detecting your INI-files for some odd reason. Installation VIDEO by GamerPoets for MO2 (and Vortex) ![]() That's why we turn off auto updates during our initial set-up.īecause it can cause such a mess that you either have to track it down or in the case of skse64 being updated by the silverlock team, you then have to wait for the mod authors to update their mods. Go to each mod and see if they have been updated and update accordingly. Recently () RaceMenu was updated: the following info is on the RaceMenu page: Once you find out which mods depend on SKSE64 then go to each mod page and read all the info.ī) RaceMenu was recently Updated and this will fix many problems for those who did not read the following info: NEED MORE INFO ON INSTALLING SKSE64? SEE THE "INSTALLATION" SECTION Note: Only update each mod if you are using the latest version of SKSE64 OTHERWISE your game will not launch properly. dll file and those will be the mods that you also must update or remove until that mod author updates them. SteamLibrary\steamapps\common\Skyrim Special Edition\Data\SKSE\Plugins Now find the Plugins folder which is located here: ~Properties > Local Files > Browse Local Files ~Right click The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition (listed on LH side) ~Your Steam Library where you launch most of your games If you don't know where the folder is Go to If you do not have the mod Address Library (btw make sure you get it) installed and recently updated SKSE64 and want to know which mods depend on SKSE64 to launch properly check here: ![]() You can play like this until the real fix.Make sure you are using SKSE64 and NOT SKSE (SKSE64 = SSE) SKSE = LE or Oldrim)Ĭheck for mods (in your load order) that depend on SKSE64 Worked for me, steam is in offline mode and racemenu is working with no problems, no error message. (if you updated SKSE today, delete it and download old version from the archive) Run game like normally, trough skse64_loader.exe (skse64_2_00_16) old version not the updated Then go to your game folder and replace your SkyrimSE.exe with the downloaded one (make backup if needed)ĭon�t forget to turn updates off or play in offline mode and use the older skse64_2_00_16 if you already downloaded the newest one Press �Win + R� and then enter the command: "steam://open/console" I solved it by rolling back to the previous version:
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