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Dumb SKSE Vortex Question


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Hi,

I'm a novice SKSE user and mostly inexperienced Vortex user.

Loot version 0.15.1, build 82c756e1

Vortex 1.2.11

SKSE64_1_5_97.dll (unknown to me if this is the version number)

skse64_2_00_17 (maybe this is it)

Skyrim-SE version 1.5.97.0.8

Steam package version 1591251555

Upon running LOOT, it reads,

"Your Skyrim SE is up-to-date."

"Your Script Extender (SKSE 64) is up-to-date"

 

As far as I can tell, mods requiring SKSE are "happy." Maybe I'm wrong.

 

While looking over the mod list within VORTEX, I noticed

skse64_2_00_17 is gray and disabled.

 

Obviously it becomes a disparity between that LOOT shows it's "up to date"

and VORTEX showing that it's disabled.

 

Should I enable it within VORTEX or leave it alone?

 

Many thanks, for all your hard work and for a fantastic website.

 

Jack

 

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Start by telling us how you installed SKSE64. Be specific.

A good test for SKSE working is SkyUI. It is pretty picky.

Note: the process will change a bit in Vortex 1.2.12, when it is released.

Hi mm200, thanks for your fast reply.

I installed SKSE from the skse_1_07_03_installer.exe from the silverlock.org website.

I don't recall involving vortex during this, although it's been a while.

I launch Skyrim-SE via the SKSE launcher, as administrator, per the SKSE instructions..

 

I'm trying SkyUI right now and it appears to be working ok without returning any errors

or misbehaving.

 

And so, should I just ignore that, SKSE indicates "disabled" within Vortex?

 

Many thanks,

Jack

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You did good, installing SKSE using it's own installer. That is guaranteed to do it correctly.

I am surprised Vortex lists it as a mod at all, if Vortex did not install it.

If you did happen to drop the SKSE zip file on Vortex, it would show up as a not enabled mod.

At that point, it does not matter what you do in Vortex - enable it, disable it, or remove it in Vortex.

It will still be installed and work correctly, since you installed it "manually".

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