Skyrim Patreon mods

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atw80

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Guys I have a question please, There is a discount on bethesda games and I want to buy either SE or AE. (Used to use cracked version before)
What I want is the best version that is compatible with most mods/modlists, Also I want to use Ostim with other mods and Mantella later.

I use Linux not windows.
It's said that Mantella only works with SE, but some Wabbajack require AE for example. (Mantella is a priority for me) But it's still confusing in case I buy AE might not work or whatsoever...
Which one should I pick?
AE will be the most compatible. If downloading modlists that rely on older versions of Skyrim most will use what's called a "Stock Game" and dowgrade it to the appropriate version. Keep in mind that since you are using linux you are going to have to run wabbajack and everything through Proton. There's a guide and a script called Omni guides that detail how to get this working, but an easier solution might be to look up Jackify on nexus. Made by the same guy who wrote the Omni guides, but adds a GUI and simplifies the setup.
 
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atw80

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Buying AE isn't necessary. Latest SE version would be enough usually.
For a majority of mods yes, but some will require AE and most updates are going to be for AE. Since he's looking at downloading modlists it's safer to go with AE and downgrade where needed over being just locked out of some modlists for not having DLC.
 

FengFeng

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Additionally, with AE he can downgrade to the other versions as well, so he wouldn't lose out on anything there.
 

zoku

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AE will be the most compatible. If downloading modlists that rely on older versions of Skyrim most will use what's called a "Stock Game" and dowgrade it to the appropriate version. Keep in mind that since you are using linux you are going to have to run wabbajack and everything through Proton. There's a guide and a script called Omni guides that detail how to get this working, but an easier solution might be to look up Jackify on nexus. Made by the same guy who wrote the Omni guides, but adds a GUI and simplifies the setup.
Thanks a lot bro, i'll check it out
 

wubbyegg

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Anyone know a sight like modbooru? Its a sight to see all the available outfits for any of the bodies for skyrim
1 I want a newer sight that dose the same and 2 It seems to be down right now and idk where to go:(
 
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