The problem is, many of my mods say they need USSEP in order to work properly, but the mod author has already updated to 1.6.629 and refuses to provide old versions. "But if you use some minimal mods like SkyUI, Engine Fixes Unofficial Patch then it is probably going to be ok."Īgain, if you're going to attempt a rollback, either using USSEDP or another method, make sure you back up all of your files in case things get even more broken. After skyrim updated to 1.6.629, I decided to downgrade to 1.6.353 because I doubt many mods in my modlist will update to 1.6.629 any time soon. "If you have a huge modlist with tons of graphics, new quests, gameplay mechanics mods it is best to not add AE content," says DuxteR7. Here is the installation guide for Skyrim Special Edition for Nexus Mod. This Reddit post by DuxteR7 (opens in new tab) says by replacing executables and a dll from a backed-up version of 1.5.97 they were able to play the downgraded version of Skyrim with some of the new Creation Club features, like fishing (opens in new tab), the horse armor (opens in new tab), and one of the new quests added in Skyrim AE, right along side mods like SSE Engine Fixes (opens in new tab) (which hasn't yet been updated to work with the AE).Īs reported in the thread, there are still mods that aren't compatible with some of the Creation Club content. ![]() Meanwhile, there are others working on not just downgrading to version 1.5.97, but also keeping the new paid-for Creation Club features and quests intact at the same time. Is it possible to get the unofficial patch to work I gave it a shot but doesn't seem like it wants to work.
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