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Mod notes: The function of this tool is to manage mods and create Bashed Patches. Bashed Patches merge the leveled lists from the installed mods and has some limited functionality to merge mods and tweak game values. For the purposes of this guide, only the Bashed Patch functionality will be used.
Mod notes: The function of this tool is to manage mods and create Bashed Patches. Bashed Patches merge the leveled lists from the installed mods and has some limited functionality to merge mods and tweak game values. For the purposes of this guide, only the Bashed Patch functionality will be used.
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Mod Notes: This tool is simlair to SSEEdit.


==xEdit Scripts==
==xEdit Scripts==

Revision as of 14:30, March 17, 2018

Welcome to Lexy's: Legacy of The Dragonborn Special Edition
A STEP Hosted guide based of Neovalen's Skyrim Revisited: Legendary Edition
Created and maintained by Darth_mathias and DarkladyLexy With help from Nozzer66
Last Update: 21:47:52 28 March 2024 (GMT)


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Prerequisites Page


Official Bethesda Content[edit | edit source]

Steam Overlay[edit | edit source]

The Steam Overlay is known to cause issues while playing Skyrim Special Edition it is advised to disable it; to do this perform the following:

  1. Load Steam.
  2. In the Tool bar at the top of the left hand side Click Steam.
  3. In the Dropdown menu Click Settings.
  4. Then in the popup box find where it says In-Game.
  5. Uncheck Enabled the Steam overlay while in-game then click OK.

Alternatively if you would just like to disable this for Skyrim Special Edition you may:

  1. Load Steam.
  2. Click LIBRARY.
  3. On your Games list look for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Editon and Right Click.
  4. In the Dropdown menu Click Properties.
  5. Then in the popup box Uncheck Enable the Steam Overlay while in-game.

Configure Skyrim[edit | edit source]

Before we can actually start doing any modding, we need to setup Skyrim Special Edition first so we have a starting base to work from.

Start by opening Steam: then perform the following steps in order:

Start The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition through the Steam context menu to open the default Skyrim Special Edition launcher.

  1. Click "Options".
  2. Click the [Ultra] push-button.
  3. Set "Aspect Ratio" and "Resolution" through the drop down box. Set these to the monitors optimal resolution.
  4. Set "Antialiasing" to Off through the drop down box. This is in preparation for the ENB Install.
  5. Set "Full Screen Mode" by making sure Windowed Mode is Unticked.
  6. Click the [OK] button to close and save.

We have just set Skyrim Special Edition up to a base to work on. We'll tweak this when we run the BethINI tool later in the guide.

Configure The Creation Kit[edit | edit source]

Creation Kit SE Tutorial (Installation) by Darkfox127

The Creation Kit is a valuable tool for Skyrim Special Edition as it allows users to create and/or edit mods. It can be used to fix and change things not possible with the other 3rd party tools. Similar to Skyrim Special Edition, the Creation Kit does not have default ini files until it is started for the first time and requires some basic setup to work properly for the purpose of this guide.

For the puroses of this guide the Creation kit will be required for proper mod conversion.

  1. Download and install Bethesda.net Launcher.
  2. Run the Launcher and sign in (create an account if you don't have one).
  3. Users should see the grey "Creation" icon on the left. Click on it and install.
  4. Users should now launch the CK, choosing YES when asked to extract the scripts, and close the program.

There are a few edits to the INI file that need to be made before you can use the CK to port mods.

  1. Download the premade CreationKitCustom.ini here
  2. Extract it to Steam\steamapps\common\Skyrim Special Edition

These settings will remain set for each subsequent run. These settings have accomplished the following:

  • Setup the ini files for multiple master loads and to properly load DLC content.

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Script Extenders[edit | edit source]

[Skyrim Script Extender][edit | edit source]

CORE
TOOL
Skyrim Script Extender - 2.0.6 - by ianpatt, behippo, scruggsywuggsy the ferret, and purple lunchbox

Files to download :

  • MAIN FILES - Current SE build 2.0.6 (runtime 1.5.23): 7z archive

Install only these files to the main Skyrim Special Edition folder at this time:

  • skse64_1_5_23.dll
  • skse64_loader.exe
  • skse64_steam_loader.dll

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SKSE is absolutely essential. It extends the scripting capacity of the game to allow mods to do things that would not normally be doable in the base Skyrim Engine. Many Mods depend upon it.

[DLL Plugin Loader][edit | edit source]

CORE
DLL Plugin Loader - v1 - by meh321

Files to download :

  • MAIN FILES - DLL Plugin Loader v1

Template:Notice Small Special Installation: Manually download then do the following:

  1. Navigate to the Man Skyrim Special Edition directory (usally usually Steam\steamapps\common\Skyrim Special Edition)
  2. Find and rename the binkw64.dll to binkw64_.dll (note the _ at the end of the file name)
  3. Put the binkw64.dll from downloaded archive into the folder mentioned in step 1.
  4. If you did it correctly you should have two files in your main Skyrim Special Edition directory now binkw64.dll and binkw64_.dll that's all, you can start the game now.

mod Notes: This is a little extender is required to get SSE Fixes to work.

[SSE Fixes][edit | edit source]

CORE
SSE Fixes - v3 - by meh321

Files to download :

  • MAIN FILES - SSE Fixes v3

Special Installation: an update to SSE Fixes that work with SKSE 2.0.6 is provided by user Rasafim Here

Mod Notes: This mod fixes Fixes a problem in game code that causes low FPS with many ESP or ESM plugins installed.

  1. Manually download and extract the contents of the archive to your Main Skyrim Special Ediition directory.

Tools[edit | edit source]

[7-Zip][edit | edit source]

CORE
TOOL
7-Zip - 18.01

Files to download :

  • MAIN FILES - 7-Zip for 64-bit Windows x64 (Intel 64 or AMD64)

[Bethesda Archive Extractor (BSA and BA2)][edit | edit source]

CORE
TOOL
Bethesda Archive Extractor (BSA and BA2) - 0.10 beta - by jonwd7

Files to download :

  • MAIN FILES - BAE v0.10

[Champollion a PEX to Papyrus decompiler][edit | edit source]

CORE
TOOL
Champollion a PEX to Papyrus decompiler - 1.01 - by li1nx

Files to download :

  • MAIN FILES - Champollion V1_0_1 64 bits

Special Installation: Manually extract the mod and place in the main Skyrim Special Edition Directory Folder

Mod notes: The function of this tool is to decompile pex scripts to source code. This is a prerequisite for Merge Plugins Standalone.

[LOOT][edit | edit source]

CORE
TOOL
LOOT - 0.12.4 - by WrinklyNinja et al

Files to download :

  • MAIN FILES - LOOT v0.12.4

Mod notes: The programs allow you to sort and optimize your Load Order.

[Merge Plugins Standalone][edit | edit source]

CORE
TOOL
Merge Plugins Standalone - 2.3.1 - by Mator

Files to download :

  • MAIN FILES - Merge Plugins

Mod notes: The programs allows you to Combine plugin as so reduce overall esp count.

[SSEEDIT][edit | edit source]

CORE
TOOL
SSEEDIT - 3.2 - by ElminsterAU and SSEEdit team

Files to download :

  • MAIN FILES - SEEdit-3da194b

Mod notes: This program is an essential Tool that will help with cleaning mods of dirty edit and enable to creation of patches required by this guide.

[SSE Nif Optimizer][edit | edit source]

CORE
TOOL
SSE NIF Optimizer - 2.9.2 - by ousnius

Files to download :

  • MAIN FILES - SSE Nif Optimizer

Mod notes: This program is Tool that will help optimize Nifs throughout this guide.

[Wrye Bash][edit | edit source]

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CORE
TOOL
Wrye Bash - Wrye Bash 307 beta2 - by Wrye Bash Team

Files to download :

  • MAIN FILES - Wrye Bash 307 beta2 - Standalone Executable

Special Installation: Manually extract and install to the main Skyrim Special Edition directory.

Mod notes: The function of this tool is to manage mods and create Bashed Patches. Bashed Patches merge the leveled lists from the installed mods and has some limited functionality to merge mods and tweak game values. For the purposes of this guide, only the Bashed Patch functionality will be used.

[Zedit][edit | edit source]

CORE
TOOL
Zedit - Alpha Release v0.2.0 - by Mator

Files to download :

  • MAIN FILES - zEdit_Alpha_v0.2.0_-_Portable.7z

Special Installation: Make sure you download and install zEdit_Alpha_v0.2.0_-_Portable.7z.

Mod Notes: This tool is simlair to SSEEdit.

xEdit Scripts[edit | edit source]

[MXPF - Mator's xEdit Patching Framework][edit | edit source]

TOOL
MXPF - Mator's xEdit Patching Framework - 1.1.0 - by Mator
Files to download :
  • MAIN FILES - MXPF-a

Mod notes: This mod add a framework to xEdit that other scripts can use.

Special installation: Download MANUALLY and install into Edit scripts folder in SSEEdit.

[WICO cleanup script][edit | edit source]

CORE
WICO cleanup script - V2.5b - by Hishy

Files to download :

  • MAIN FILES - Hishy_NPC_RecordForwarding.pas

Special installation: Extract to SSEEdit\Edit Scripts. Then go to SSEEdit\Edit Scripts\lib from there copy mteFunctions.pas to the main Edit Scripts folder

Mod Notes: A script to "clean up" some questionable edits from WICO - Windsong Immersive Character Overhaul

Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2017[edit | edit source]

[Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2017][edit | edit source]

CORE
TOOL
Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2017 - v 32-bit and 64-bit - by Microsoft

Files to download :

  • Other Tools and Frameworks - Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2017 x64
  • Other Tools and Frameworks - Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2017 x86

Mod Notes: this Tool is required for Mod Organizer 2 to function properly

Mod Manager[edit | edit source]

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[Mod Organizer 2][edit | edit source]

CORE
Mod Organizer 2 - 2.1.1 - by Tannin

Files to download :

  • MAIN FILES - Mod Organizer 2 (Standalone Version)

Mod notes: This is the tool we'll actually be using to download, install and manage the mods. Don't worry if it looks daunting, we'll set you right shortly.

Installing Mod Organizer 2[edit | edit source]

Once Mod Organizer 2 is downloaded some manual setup is required suggest watching this to familiarize yourself installation procedure (Skip to 10:27):

  1. Create a new folder called Mod Organizer 2 - Lexys LOTD SE (or something you would Recognize easily) in the Steams Common Directory (so you have some like Steam\steamapps\common\Mod Organizer 2 - Lexys LOTD SE).
  2. Extract the contents of the downloaded Zip file to the folder created in Step 1
  3. Run ModOrganizer.exe
  4. A popup box should appear, asking you to "choose an Instance" pick Portable
  5. A 2nd popup should appear; from the drop down menu pick Skyrim Special Edition
  6. A 3rd popup should appear asking if you want see the tutorial. Those who are new to Mod Organizer 2 should select Yes. Those who are very familiar with it should Select No.
  7. A 4th popup should appear stating that 'Mod Organizer is not set up to handle nxm links. Associate it with nxm links?' The recommended response is Yes, as this will allow Mod Organizer 2 to handle Nexus file links.

Congratulations Mod Organizer 2 is installed. Now we need to configure it properly.

Configuring Mod Organizer 2[edit | edit source]

Now that Mod Organizer 2 is installed to setup up correctly

  • From the tool bar click the Spanner and screwdriver icon.
  • Under the Nexus tab make sure the Automatically login to Nexus is Ticked
  • Input your Nexus User Name and Password.
  • Click OK

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Mod Organizer 2: Base Profile Creation[edit | edit source]

Now the Mod Organizer 2 is installed and configured correctly, we need to create a Base Profile to work from.

  1. Click the [Configure Profiles] button at the top of the window. The icon looks like an id card.
  2. Click [Create] and type "Vanilla Skyrim SE" in the text box.
  3. Verify that "Default Game Settings" is unchecked then click [OK]. The "Vanilla Skyrim SE" profile will appear in the list.
  4. Select the "Default" profile and click [Remove]. Select [Yes] when prompted.
  5. Close the dialogue by clicking [Close].
  6. Verify that "Vanilla Skyrim SE" is the currently selected profile in the "Profile" drop-down above the left-pane of the Mod Organizer window.

Setting up Base Tools for Mod Organizer 2[edit | edit source]

Now to setup the tool's UI and other such settings. Follow the steps below

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  1. Click the [Executables] button at the top of the main Mod Organizer window. The icon looks like a pair of cogs.
  2. In the "Title" text box type "TES5Edit". (Or whatever you renamed FO4Edit.exe to as part of the Tools installation)
  3. In the "Binary" text box type <TES5Edit Path>\TES5Edit.exe or select it using windows explorer by pressing the [...] button.
  4. Do not select any of the optional check boxes.
  5. Click the [Add] button. TES5Edit should appear in the list.
  6. Repeat this process for both Merge Plugins and Wrye Bash replacing the appropriate fields then close the dialogue by clicking [OK].

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Next we'll fix the default left pane order, which is scrambled from how it should look. Drag and drop the files in the left pane until they look like this:

 * Dawnguard
 * HearthFires
 * Dragonborn

We now need to run LOOT to organize the right pane so it depicts the correct order also. Perform the following steps:

  1. Select LOOT from the drop down list of executables.
  2. Click the [Run] button
  3. Towards the top right hand corner is an icon that looks like 3 horizontal lines. Mousing over it shows it's for 'Sort Plugins'. Click it.
  4. LOOT will now download any updates to it's masterlist file and compare the files it sees to this masterlist file.
  5. The calculated load order is then displayed. Click 'Apply' to accept this order. If no changes are necessary there may not be an 'Apply' option as no changes are needed.
  6. Close Loot using the Red X.

This process has loaded LOOT via Mod Organizer. This enables LOOT to act upon any and all of the .ESM and .ESP files in Mod Organizer's virtual file system. It compares what files it sees to the Master-List of all .ESM and .ESP files and suggests tweaks as required. Some files need to load before others or after others for their effects to be fully noticeable. LOOT helps this to happen. If you look at the Right pane of Mod Organizer now, you should notice that the files are in the same order that you just sorted them into on the Left pane, with Skyrim.esm and Update.esm above them. This is the correct formation.

This process has enabled the Dawnguard, Hearthfires, and Dragonborn DLCs for use in the game.

Congratulations Mod Orgainzer 2 Base Profle should now be properly setup. Next we need to setup a Modding Profile.

Creating Legacy Of The Dragonborn: Special Edition Profile[edit | edit source]

We've made a Vanilla Skyrim profile. This means you can play vanilla unmodded Skyrim via Mod Organizer at a single mouse click. Now we'll make the profile with which we'll mod Skyrim. This is how we proceed:

* Click the [Configure Profiles] icon at the top of the main Mod Organizer window. The icon looks like an id card.
* Select "Vanilla Skyrim SE" then click [Copy].
* Type "Legacy Of The Dragonborn - Special Edition" in the text box and hit [OK].

A couple of points to be made here: Firstly, when you make a new profile, Mod Organizer makes new copies of Skyrim.ini and SkyrimPrefs.ini. If and when you make ini files changes, you will be making them to THESE files. Secondly, we installed the base three files of Skyrim Script Extender (SKSE) earlier, but didn't install the script files. We will do this now to show how to install a mod via Mod Organizer. Ensure you have your newly made profile active and then perform the following steps:

* Click the small screwdriver and wrench icon adjacent to the "Profile" drop-down and select "Install Mod...".
* Navigate to the downloaded SKSE archive and click [Open].
* Replace the default text, if any, in the "Name" text box with "Skyrim Script Extender". This is the name that will be displayed in the left pane post-installation.
* In the file tree, navigate to the "Data" folder inside the archive, right-click and select "Set Data Directory". Only the Scripts folder should be visible and checked.
* Click [OK].

The mod will now be displayed with an empty check box in the mod window. This mod is now installed but not yet enabled for use by the game. Also, note that Mod Organizer does not have a version number or category set for this mod. To resolve this, perform the following:

* Right-click the mod and select "Information...". (Alternatively, double click the mod name.)
* In the "Categories" tab, check the box next to "Utilities" to add that category to this mod.
* In the "Nexus Info" tab, set the version number to the installed SKSE version number but set the Mod ID to -1.

This has set the proper version number and category for this mod. The color of the text also indicates that SKSE is not available on the Nexus. Look at the [File Tree] tab to see the contents of the folder that will be virtually placed inside the Skyrim/Data folder. Note the meta.ini file is shown which Mod Organizer uses to store all the related data for the mod and it will not be visible to the game when executed.

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* Click [Close] to save and exit the window.

Mods version numbers that can be verified by the Nexus will be either Green(Current+) or Red(Out Of Date). To make the mod visible to the game:

* Check the box adjacent to the mod name.

The files located inside this mod folder will now be visible to any programs executed through Mod Organizer as if they were placed inside of the Skyrim/Data folder. Any conflicts are handled by Mod Organizer in priority order (higher priority overwrites lower priority). Give this a try now:

* Select "SKSE" in the drop down above the right pane then click [Run].

This will execute the game through Mod Organizer using the SKSE_Loader.exe. The Mod Organizer window will close as SKSE is automatically configured to do so. At this point, SKSE is now properly installed with all included script functionality. There is also a way to check you have SKSE loaded and working:

* When the game loads to the menu, open the console. This is usually one by pressing the key directly above the [Tab] key. It's often the ` or ~ key. This will open a small command prompt in the lower left corner. It may be hard to see but it should be there. Type the command "getskseversion" without the quotes. It should give output as to the version you have installed. If it's anything other than 2.0.6 then recheck the original SKSE install and the scripts install just performed.

Exit the game, and if needed ensure SKSE is correct again after checking install. Do not continue until you're sure SKSE is correctly installed.

We've now set up the profile we wish to install mods to. We've also set up a Vanilla Profile. Either a modded game or the vanilla game can be played just by changing the profile. Additionally, should you wish to make any other profile, you can simply copy that Vanilla Skyrim profile, rename it and start with that new profile.

Clean the Bethesda ESM's[edit | edit source]

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With profiles now set up properly, it is time to begin modding some vanilla game files. To increase stability, SSEEdit will be used to clean ITMs and UDRs from Bethesda 's ESMs. This improves compatibility between the various DLCs and lessens the chance of instability in Skyrim. Perform the following:

Before we start cleaning the ESMs we need to backup the originals, navigate to Skyrim Special Edition\Data folder and backup the following:

* Update.esm
* Dawnguard.esm
* HearthFires.esm
* Dragonborn.esm

Once the original ESMs are backed up we can start the cleaning process:

* Start Mod Organizer.
* Select "SSEEdit" from the drop down above the right pane and click [Run].
* Right-click inside the file listing and select "None".
* Check the box adjacent to Update.esm and click [OK]. Wait for the message "Background Loader: finished" to appear in the right pane.
* Right-click Update.esm and select "Apply Filter For Cleaning". Wait for the message "[Filtering Done]" to appear in the right pane.
* Right-click Update.esm and select "Remove Identical To Master Records". Wait for the message "[Removing Identical to Master records done]".
* Right-click Update.esm and select "Undelete and Disable References". Wait for the message "[Undeleting and Disabling References done]".
* Click the [X] on the title bar to close SSEEdit.

Update.esm has now been cleaned, meaning that any improperly removed records or edited records that were identical to the base Skyrim.esm file have been fixed. Repeat the process above for all of the DLC ESMs in order selecting only one at a time. Do NOT attempt to clean Skyrim.esm itself.

Dawnguard.esm must also be cleaned twice to remove all duplicate records. When you clean Dawnguard.esm the first time, check "Backup Plugins". Do not check it the second time.

Manual SSEEdit Cleaning For Dawnguard.esm Also Required:

Open SSEEdit and load only Dawnguard.esm
Once loaded Left click and open CELL > Block 5 > Sub-Block 3 > select 00016BCF. Scroll down the view window on the right to find XEZN subrecord referring to RiftenRatwayZone [ECZN:0009FBB9]. Right click and select Remove.
Next Left click and open CELL > Block 2 > Sub-Block 1 > select 0001FA4C. Right click and select Remove.
Last Left click and open CELL > Block 8 > Sub-Block 1. Right click and select Remove.
Click the [X] in the upper right hand corner, uncheck "Backup plugins", and click [OK].

Once you have finished the cleaning process you will notice the ESMs would have been moved to the Overwrite folder with Mod Organizer 2. These files need to be placed as a mod by:

* Right clicking on overwrtie then left clicking Create mod called Cleaned Vanilla ESMs

Once you have cleaned and created a mod from the Cleaned ESM' restore the original UNCLEANED ones backed earlier to the DATA folder.

This preserves an absolutely clean Skyrim/Data directory and also allows our modded profile to run with the modified, cleaned vanilla ESM files. To finish up the cleaning, perform the following:

* Start Mod Organizer.
* Verify the "Legacy Of The Dragonborn - Special Edition" profile is the currently selected.
* Drag the newly created mod "Cleaned Vanilla ESMs" Above the "SKSE Scripts" mods in the left pane and activate it by checking the box.

To recap the current set up:

* Running Skyrim through Steam results in a completely vanilla experience.
* Running the "Vanilla Skyrim" profile through Mod Organizer with "Skyrim" selected in the drop-down results in a completely vanilla experience.
* Running the "Legacy Of The Dragonborn - Special Edition" profile through Mod Organizer with "SKSE" selected in the drop-down results in a SKSE enabled experience using the cleaned base ESM files. 

So, now to start your modified game, always start Mod Organizer, select SKSE and press [RUN].

BethINI[edit | edit source]

[BethINI][edit | edit source]

CORE
TOOL
BethINI - 2.7 - by DoubleYou

Files to download :

  • MAIN FILES - BethINI

Mod notes: his program was created by DoubleYou (The S.T.E.P. resident INI Master). BethINI (pronounced "Bethany") is an attempt to restore decency to the INI configuration files for games created by Bethesda.

Recommended Setting:

  1. Run BethINI.exe Outside of MO and make sure it is closed otherwise changes wont take effect
  2. Mod Organizer users should go to the Setup tab within BethINI and select the profile they wish to use via the INI Path setting. Your profiles should be autodetected.
  3. Under the Basic tab Click the DEFAULT BUTTON. This will refresh your INI files to the default settings for your system, with minimal tweaks.
  4. Under the Basic tab Click the HIGH PRESET.
  5. Under the Basic tab Make sure the BethINI PRESET is checked.
  6. Under the Basic tab Make sure the Recommended Tweaks is checked.
  7. Under the Basic Tab make sure Windowed Mode is UNCHECKED
  8. Under the Basic Tab make sure Borderless is UNCHECKED
  9. Under the Basic Tab make sure FXAA is CHECKED
  10. Under the Basic tab make sure Antialiasing Filtering is set to NONE.
  11. Under the Basic tab make sure VSync is UNCHECKED.
  12. Under the Basic tab make sure Lock Frame Rate is UNCHECKED.
  13. Under the General tab make sure Intro Logos is UNCHECKED.
  14. Under the General Tab Make sure Post-Load Update Time is 2000.
  15. Unser the Gameplay Tab Make Sure Over-Encumbered Reminder is set to 60.
  16. Unser the Gameplay Tab Make Sure NPC Use Ammo is CHECKED.
  17. Under the Gameplay Tab Make sure 1st Person Arrow Tilt-up Angle is 0.7.
  18. Under the Gameplay Tab Make sure 3rd Person Arrow Tilt-up Angle is 0.7.
  19. Under the Gameplay Tab Make sure 1st Person Bolt Tilt-up Angle is 0.7.
  20. Under the Interface Tab Make sure Mouse Settings -> Lock Sensitivity is 0.0125.
  21. Under the Detail Tab make sure Field of View is set to 85.00.
  22. Under the Detail Tab make sure Particles is set to 6000.
  23. Under the Detail Tab make sure Lens Flare is UNCHECKED.
  24. Under the Detail Tab make sure Reflect Sky is CHECKED.
  25. Under the Detail Tab make sure Ambient Occlusion is set toNONE.
  26. Under the Detail Tab make sure Shadow Resolution is set to 2048.
  27. Under the Detail Tab make sure Sun-Shadow Update Time is set to 0.
  28. Under the Detail Tab make sure Sun-Shadow Update Threshold is set to 2.0.
  29. Under the Detail Tab make sure Improved Shader is UNCHECKED.
  30. Under the View Distance Tab make sure Grass Fade is set to 18000.
  31. Under the Visuals Tab make sure Grass Density is set to 60.
  32. Under the Visuals Tab make sure Grass Diversity is set to 15.
  33. Under the Basic Tab Click the Save and Exit button.

Post BethINI Tweaks[edit | edit source]

SKSE.ini[edit | edit source]

The first step to editing the SKSE.ini is to create it. Perform the following:

* Right-click Skyrim Script Extender in the Mod Organizer mod list.
* Select "Open In Explorer".
* Create and enter a folder named SKSE.
* Create and open a text file named SKSE.ini.

Once this file is open to be edited, paste in the following:

[General]
ClearInvalidRegistrations=1 
[Display]
iTintTextureResolution=2048

This enables self-healing of rogue updating scripts in saves.

Save and close SKSE.ini then exit explorer.

Skyrim.ini[edit | edit source]

[Grass]

bGrassPointLighting=1
iMaxGrassTypesPerTexure=15 (make sure you have this.) 
iMinGrassSize=60 (make sure you have this.) 
SkyrimPrefs.ini [edit | edit source]

[Controls]

bMouseAcceleration=0

[Display]

bSAOEnable=0
fInteriorShadowDistance=3000 (Make sure is this the value)

[Grass]

b30GrassVS=0
fGrassMaxStartFadeDistance=18000 (Make sure is this the value)

[Main]

bSaveOnPause=0 (Change existing value)
bSaveOnRest=0 (Change existing value)
bSaveOnTravel=0 (Change existing value)
bSaveOnWait=0 (Change existing value)

Due to the heavily modded nature of this guide it is advised to have auto saves turned off and to create fresh new saves every time and not overwrite old preexisting saves.

DynDOLOD[edit | edit source]

[DynDOLOD][edit | edit source]

CORE
DynDOLOD - V2.36 Beta 9 - by Sheson

Files to download :

  • MAIN FILES - DynDOLOD-Standalone.2.36

Special Installation:

  1. Download the archive file.
  2. Extract the contents to a new folder called DynDOLOD Special Edition
  3. Once the above is done open Mod Organizer 2 add both TexGen64 and DynDOLODx64 as excutables.
  4. Add to the Arguments -sse

Mod Notes: This is an utility used to create a mod based on the load order, which adds custom, distant LOD for objects to Skyrim.

ENB Installation[edit | edit source]

[ENB Series][edit | edit source]

CORE
ENB Series - v0.327 - by Boris Vorontsov

Files to download :

  • MAIN FILES - ENBSeries v0.327 for TES Skyrim SE

Specail Installation:

  1. The Download link is down the very bottom of the page.
  2. When the file has downloaded, open the Wrapper Version folder enclosed in the archive and extract ONLY the files: d3d11.dll, d3dcompiler_46e.dll, and enblocal.ini
  3. Place the d3d11.dll, d3dcompiler_46e.dll, and enblocal.ini into the Main Skyrim Special Edition Directory.
  4. Once extracted open the enblocal.ini and change the following setting:
Under [ENGINE], set ForceVSync=false (If running VSync through Driver)

GPU Driver Settings[edit | edit source]

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[NVIDIA Profile Inspector][edit | edit source]

CORE
TOOL
Nvidia Inspector - 2.1.2.0 - by Orbmu2k

Files to download :

  • MAIN FILES - NVIDIA Inspector

Special Installation:

  • Download and install NVIDIA Inspector, which includes NVIDIA Profile Inspector as a separate executable.
  • Download and unpack a pre-made Profile archive .
  • Load NVIDIA Inspector and start NVIDIA Profile Inspector. On the Profile Inspector's tool bar there should be an icon of a box with green arrow pointing down. Hovering over the icon should display Import user defined profiles .
  • Once the profile have been installed, use the search bar and navigate to The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition.
  • Then double check the following has been set in the installed Profile:
2 - Sync and Refresh
* Frame Rate Limiter                                            58  (From the drop down menu select 58)
* Maximum pre-rendered frames                                   1
* Vertical Sync                                                 Force On  (My game seems more smooth with these setting this may not be the same for you, but remember one rule, you must have Vsync enable somewhere either through the game, your ENB or the driver.)
3 - Antialiasing
* Antialiasing - Mode                                           Enhance the application setting
* Antialiasing - Setting                                        4x [4x Multisampling]
4 - Testure FIltering
* Anisotropic filtering mode                                    User - defined/Off
* Anisotropic filtering setting                                 16x
* Texture Filtering - Anisoptropic Sample Optimization          On
* Texture Filtering - Negative LOD bias                         Clamp (Leave at clamp)
* Texture Filtering - Quality                                   High Quality (You can lower if needed)
* Texture Filtering - Trilinear optimization                    On (will be ignored if using high quality)

Now we can go back to the main page and start the modding adventure of Skyrim Special Edition. Start at the "Mod Installation" heading. -> Lexy's: Legacy of The Dragonborn Special Edition