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I thought I had found a solution to this but my solution does not work. SSEEdit will recognize the renamed Skyrim Special Edition but the game will only use Skyrim Special Edition GOG.

 

SSSEdit cannot find my Skyrim.INI and I do not know how to put in the correct path to it.

 

Need some help here.

 

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I'm having the same problem, at first I thought the fault was mine (this may still be the case) as I too have been unable to find a solution since switching to GOG. Given that I am not the only one, I'll log a report on Elminsters Github page and see what comes of it. That said if anyone has found a work-around I'd be very grateful if that gets shared.

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I'm having the same problem, at first I thought the fault was mine (this may still be the case) as I too have been unable to find a solution since switching to GOG. Given that I am not the only one, I'll log a report on Elminsters Github page and see what comes of it. That said if anyone has found a work-around I'd be very grateful if that gets shared.

If you get an answer on Elminsters Github page please post any fix here.

 

Thank you.

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Ok I have uploaded a post reporting the issue. There is some chatter on the SSEedit discord channel suggesting that it may require an update but no one has as of yet, definitively confirmed whether this is the case or not. If I get a response or those on the discord channel do, I will forward it here.

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Someone has responded with this: On the command line, pass:


-D:"C:\GOG\Skyrim Anniversary Edition\Data" -I:"C:\Users\admin\Documents\My Games\Skyrim Special Edition GOG\Skyrim.ini" -P:"C:\Users\admin\AppData\Local\Skyrim Special Edition GOG\plugins.txt"

Adjust the C:\GOG\Skyrim Anniversary Edition\Data path to match where you installed GOG/Skyrim and replace admin with your own username.



I Haven't been able to get it to work as of yet but you might have better luck...


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I do not have a C:\GOG\Skyrim Anniversary Edition\Data I have a D:Skyrim Anniversary Edition. That is where I installed the mod. I know where the plugins text goes. What does that have to do with anything?

 

He has the path to my Skyrim.INI correct, the rest just seems useless. I would certainly adjust the path he wants me to if I had that path.

 

The path to my Data is D:\Skyrim Anniversary Edition\Data. Where else would it be but where the game is installed?

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I think those are to be added to the command line for SSEEdit in order to alter where the program believes those files should be.

What Showler said. I'm sorry but I'm not so great at explaining technical stuff but Infernios suggestion does in fact work as I have now fixed it.

 

Of course we did not know what your pathways are as Infernio was responding to my bug report. You need to amend the suggested entries to your personalised pathways in the command line tab in Vortex(this might also work for MO, but I can't confirm this as I use Vortex). Please see screenshot below for my example:

 

https://justpaste.it/3f67y

 

And of course the same will be required for AutoClean

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