

Go into your Skyrim Special Edition\Data\SKSE folder and create the SKSE.ini file if there isn't one

Open the SKSE compressed and extract the contents into your Skyrim Special Edition directory. In your Skyrim folder rename the TESV.exe to Ĭopy the and paste a copy of it into your Skyrim folder and rename it to TESV_SKSE.exeĬopy the skse_loader.exe and paste a copy of it into your Skyrim folder and rename it to TESV.exe Open the SKSE.ini and add the following lines of code into the INI and save the changes Go into your Skyrim\Data\SKSE folder and create the SKSE.ini file if there isn't one Open the SKSE compressed and extract the contents into your Skyrim directory. I found a easy way to get SKSE for work for Skyrim and Skyrim Special Edition. Linux Gamers Group: Matrix Space / home room.

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