In response to post #43641935. #43643780 is also a reply to the same post. I'm not saying it's going to magically transform the game into some eutopian perfection, i said it would be more stable and more capable and that's just fact.. but yes expectations should be tempered with a pinch of salt it all depends how the modding community supports it but i can tell you i already have 30+ mods transferred and sofar i've seen one fail ( it was an 4k texture mod for a sword ) and so far i have seen no crashes or glitching out, just the sword texture did not apply properly ( it was shiny grey/pink ) this one to be exact > http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/430/? In general gameplay sofar i've noticed the ui is far smoother and more responsive and the game does not hitch or stutter anywhere, also the loading into doors and areas has a new greying out effect like a scene fade where the game saves, and i've found that most texture and object replacers seem to work, i suspect large complicated content and quest mods will have more issues but for me, sofar this is a massive thumbs up i can't wait for more mods to be officially ported over.