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  1. I was successful at installing the latest version of Skyrim Unbound to Skyrim SE. I downloaded (manual) the latest version of Skyrim Unbound (Skyrim Unbound-71465-5-15.zip) and unpacked it with 7z: Data - scripts - sound - Skyrim Unbound.bsa - Skyrim Unbound.esp I extracted the BSA file into loose files (I still use "BSA extractor for TES 3,4,5 by Cynic v1.2"), which gave me a new folder with a couple directories: Skyrim Unbound_bsa - scripts - sound I took both those directories and moved them over to the Data directory I got from the first step, allowing anything that already existed to be overwritten. Then I deleted the BSA file. So I was left with: Data - scripts - sound - Skyrim Unbound.esp I archived the entire Data directory with 7z, and gave it a slightly different name (Skyrim Unbound-71465-5-15_SSE_Patched.7z). Fired up Nexus Mod Manager and dragged that new file over and then installed it - then used LOOT to load sort. Launched Skyrim SE and started a new game, and wham! - Skyrim Unbound "auto started", prompting me for my options via pop-up menus (think back to the day of before SKSE, SkyUI and the MCM menus). I feel as if I wasn't getting as many options as I remember being able to configure via the MCM in regular Skyrim, but it's totally not a deal breaker. I was able to pick "No Dragons", "Not Dragonborn" - along with the other options, such as starting point (went with Wilderness), starting armor, weapon, magic, etc. Upon finishing through the Skyrim Unbound popups, the character-creation window came up. Once I was done with character-creation and named my character, the game tossed me into the world of Skyrim and I was off adventuring! No Dragons or Dragonborn storyline to worry about! I've been playing since pretty much the day-after SSE released with this setup and my character is level 17 now. Haven't had any problems. I've run into multiple word-walls so far, and nothing has happened - no epic music, no word learning, no nothing... Just an interesting looking wall, nothing more. So hooray!! for no Main Quest, I've run into a couple conversations where they've mentioned dragons. And once, while walking by a Whiterun guard he referred to me as Dragonborn ("Dragonborn, it's an honor!" - something like that). But I wouldn't doubt it's a side-effect of one of the other many mods I have installed, as I'm running with about 92 mods atm. Again though - not a deal breaker, nor a real immersion-breaker... I can just assume my character is looking at the person who just called her Dragonborn with a raised eyebrow and thinking (What the heck is a Dragonborn?) :smile:
  2. So, I was successful at installing the latest version of Convenient Horses to Skyrim SE. You do not need SKSE or SkyUI to use Convenient Horses, unless you wanted the advanced features like bound keys and what-not. You will get a Convenient Horses "power" that you can use to configure everything, as well as get conversation options for your followers. I downloaded (manual) the latest version of Convenient Horses (Convenient Horses v5_0 / Convenient Horses v5_0-14950-5-0.zip) and unpacked it with 7z. I extracted the BSA file into loose files (I still use "BSA extractor for TES 3,4,5 by Cynic v1.2"), which gave me a folder containing a handful of directories: - Convenient Horses_bsa -- interface -- meshes -- scripts -- seq -- sound -- textures I then created a new, empty, Data directory. Moved the ESP and the ReadMe, along with the extracted BSA directories into my new Data directory: - Data -- interface -- meshes -- scripts -- seq -- sound -- textures -- Convenient Horses - ReadMe.txt -- Convenient Horses.esp Then I archived the new Data directory with 7z, and gave it a slightly different name (Convenient Horses v5_0-14950-5-0_SSE_Patched.7z). Fired up Nexus Mod Manager and dragged the new file over, and then installed it to my game. Used LOOT to load sort, afterwards, of course. Then Launched Skyrim SE and loaded up my latest save-game. Once I got in-game, in the upper-left-corner of the screen I could see Convenient Horses doing its thing, adjusting horse factions and what-not - just like it normally does. It takes about a minute for this process to finish, letting you know its progress every few seconds or so. Just wait until it's done before doing anything else. Once it got to 100% and let me know it was done, I went into my Power menu and found the Convenient Horses power, equipped it, and used it. At this point I was presented with a pop-up full of options. Just go through setting up things the way you want. You won't be able to use the "Bound Keys" option, multi-tap will be your _ONLY_ option since we don't have SKSE or SkyUI-MCM yet, but multi-tap works perfectly fine. You'll be able to configure your horse options as well as your follower horse options. You'll also be able to further configure your follower's horse by talking to each of your followers. This step took me a little bit, since there's so many saddle options and armor options. Once that part was done I saved my game with a new name and then hopped on my horse. My followers called their horses and did the same, and we were all off to our first horse-mounted adventure! Been playing about an hour now and no problems what-so-ever.
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