you should focus on using Skyrim Special Edition mods, not mods for the old, original Skyrim. And finally, any mods that require the Skyrim Script Extender (SKSE) mod as a prerequisite are not going to work since the SKSE isn’t compatible at all. So yeah, that means no SkyUI. Sad ...
it in exactly the same way - suggestion, the first time you use it put your abbreviation - then put the full name inside of parentheses - Example SKSE ( Skyrim Script Extender) * Always thank the people that help - No one is required to help and they do it of their own free will....
abbreviations for mod names can be confusing as not everyone may be using that particular mod or even abbreviate it in exactly the same way - suggestion, the first time you use it put your abbreviation - then put the full name inside of parentheses - Example SKSE ( Skyrim Script Extender)...
but the concept of needing a script extender should be familiar to anyone who's ever played moddedSkyrim, and it doesn't require anything more than a download and extraction
Skyrim Script Extender Save file created by Skyrim Script Extender (SKSE), a program used to extend scripts for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim game; contains data related to mods created by the SKSE program that cannot be saved in the ESS file; co-saved with.ESSfiles; should not be deleted...
You don’t have to do anything else here; launching the game and then closing it is enough! You can skip this step if you’ve already launched Skyrim at least once. 2 Download the version of SKSE that’ll work with your game. You can download the Skyrim Script Extender (SKSE) directly...