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ASpitefulRose

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  1. I dunno how in the hell I posted the wrong number, considering that I got the correct version for myself. Whatever the case, thanks for pointing it out so it didn't mess him up.
  2. Turns out there's this lovely website that had the information for the depots we needed. Do this; be warned, though, I do not take responsibility for any broken saves that MIGHT happen. I'm 90% sure that the 1.5.63 update was just a bunch of Creation Kit crap... like it usually is... and will have no actual affect on SKSE64 and this lil exe hack we're doing. In the event that I'm wrong, well, any saves we make moving forward will be corrupt. Previous saves you already have will be fine, so if this does break your game (again, I'm 90% sure it won't), just reload a previous save once SKSE64 gets updated -> that means that whenever SKSE64 DOES get updated for SSE 1.5.63, you need to update both, back up your EXEs, and then turn off that stupid autodownload feature that caused this problem in the first place. I just started my SSE playthrough a couple months ago, so I wasn't thinking about this. Anyway, here you go: Open Steam Console by opening your Windows menu and typing "run" and pasting this into the bar and clicking enter:steam://nav/console That will open up Steam Console Command To get SkyrimSE.exe v1.5.53, paste this:download_depot 489830 489833 911281757511576655 It will tell you where it downloaded to (it'll be in your steam folder). Just copy and paste the downloaded exe file into your Skyrim ROOT folder (clicking yes to replace/over-write). Boom. Done. This is how a lot of people get around this issue with updates. Just remember, turn off that auto-update so it doesn't keep happening!
  3. We need somebody who knows the depository code for 1.5.53. You can re-download the exe for it and replace it in your SkyrimSE root folder and that will trick SKSE64 into thinking it's 1.5.53 and you can play again. I only have the code for 1.5.50 but, like you, I am using SKSE64 v2.0.10... which is not compatible with SSE 1.5.50. You COULD revert back to 1.5.50 and revert your SKSE64 version to match the 1.5.50 version of SSE.... but if any of your mods specifically require the most recent version of SKSE64, then doing that will break your game. If you don't want to risk reverting back to 1.5.50 (or even 1.5.39, as that one seems to be a popular version) and nobody can provide us with a depot number for 1.5.53... our only option is to wait for SKSE64 to be updated.
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