
Since this technique can also be used by viruses, some badly-written virus scanners assume that any program doing it is a virus. To extend Skyrim and the editor, we use a technique called DLL injection to load our code. * My virus scanner complains about skse64_loader! We do things that can't be done on consoles due to restrictions put in place by the manufacturers. Let us know how you made it crash, and we'll look into fixing it.

Future versions of SKSE64 will be backwards compatibile, so including a potentially old version can cause confusion and/or break other mods which require newer versions. If your mod requires SKSE64, please provide a link to the main SKSE website instead of packaging it with your mod install. Run skse64_loader.exe to launch the game. Make sure to add them to your include path.Ĥ. psc files are only needed if you have the CreationKit installed and intend to create or compile Papyrus scripts. psc files in Data\Scripts\Source\ into the Data\Scripts\Source\ folder of your installation. pex files are needed by all users of SKSE.ģ. pex files in Data\Scripts\ into the Data\Scripts\ folder of your installation. The "src" folder is only useful for programmers, most users can ignore it.Ģ. Do not copy these files to the Data folder as with a normal mod. If you see files named SkyrimSE and SkyrimSELauncher, this is the correct folder. This is usually in your Program Files folder under Steam\SteamApps\common\Skyrim Special Edition\. The editor does not currently need modification, however a custom set of.

When a new version is released, we will update as soon as possible please be patient. SKSE64 will support the latest version of Skyrim SE available on Steam, and _only_ this version (currently 1.5.97 with any combination of numbers after that).

It does so without modifying the executable files on disk, so there are no permanent side effects. The Skyrim Script Extender 64, or SKSE64 for short, is a modder's resource that expands the scripting capabilities of Skyrim Special Edition.

Special thanks to eternity for the help getting this finished. Thanks to: Paul Connelly (scruggsywuggsy the ferret), gibbed, Purple Lunchbox, snakster By Ian Patterson and Stephen Abel (ianpatt and behippo)
