, I'm having an issue with mo2 not starting with the skse64 , 4 days ago mo2 was spitting the dummy about some file / mods I was trying to clean before starting a new play thru, kept saying , any mod file I was trying to get rid, was already open in another program, >< what other program =/ , Im not an mo2 geek, and don't know enough about it, so got fed up, and downloaded vortex just for sse, and re installed all my mods on that, that just made things worse and made the situation worse, so did a bit googling, and was said you need to clean your data folder and leave only vanilla files in it , did that removed all mods from vortex, cleaned the data, thus cleaning mo2 of all " un-managed mods" re install all mods back onto mo2 , did a fresh install of skse64 ver being 2.2 currently using sseedit to clean dlc and main , no idea what I'm going to do after that ?
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I can start skse64 from steam., can start special edition from steam, watched the silly cart ride , can start special edition from on desktop ,
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Tried thru mo2 with all mods and without mods, nothing ...
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Mo2 does the lock message box thing, then after a few minutes, just opens back up
Yes , its up to date, the globe is greyed out, and when I hover over it , it says up to date....
I don't know , if re installing the special edition again and then skse64 , might mess up my mods and thus having to re install those again will change any thing ?
Check the SKSE settings in MO2, make sure it is pointing to the correct file in the correct location. Click the gear icon to bring up the "Modify Executables" window. Select SKSE and ensure that it is pointing to the correct file under "Binary" and that it is pointing the game folder under "Start in".
I don't use MO2, but it looks to me like the Start In entry is messed up. My skse64 loader shortcut has a similar target as yours, but the start in is simply one level up - everything past Skyrim Special Edition is not present. (...Steam\SteamApps\common\Skyrim Special Edition) I think you have told MO2 to go looking inside the SKSE scripts folder?
NOTES: From now on, any SKSE64 plugins installed must also match the game version number identified in Step 1, or crashes and other undesirable behavior will occur. For example, the mod MCM Helper requires the version that matches the game version number; if the incorrect version of MCM Helper is installed, issues in SkyUI will result.
If 2.0.20 presents any issues, use 2.0.17 from the silverlock "archived builds" page. 2.0.20 is considered stable but in some rare instances (most likely a conflict or interaction with a particular mod) a CTD could result. 2.0.17 is the stable fallback version of SKSE64 for 1.5.97 if there are any issues with 2.0.20.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Many guides recommend typing getskseversion in the console to verify SKSE64 is installed. This is NOT a reliable way to verify SKSE64 is installed, as the SKSE version number will display even if the SKSE64 /Data folder was not properly copied to the root game directory. Only carefully and correctly performing the steps above will guarantee a correct installation of SKSE64.
IMPORTANT NOTE: When launching Skyrim with SKSE64 and SkyUI for the first time, be sure to allow all the menus in the MCM to register. This should take only a minute or two, but if for whatever reason registration is slow, type into the console: setstage SKI_ConfigManagerInstance 1
I am getting Error Code 1....
Either SKSE64 was not installed correctly, or the game was not started with skse64_loader.exe and Steam open in the background. Please read and follow the above steps carefully.
I am not seeing any changes in game for SkyUI...
Either SKSE64 was not installed correctly, or the game was not started with skse64_loader.exe and Steam open in the background. Please read and follow the above steps carefully.
I am missing previews when I hover over inventory items...
Check to see if you have the mod MCM Helper installed, and if so, install the correct version of the mod for the game version number discovered in STEP ONE.
I am missing some mods in the MCM...
Type into the console: setstage SKI_ConfigManagerInstance 1. Also check to see if any of your installed mods require MCM Helper. If so, install the correct version of that mod for the game version you discovered in STEP ONE above.
I am getting errors about the wrong version of SKSE64 plugins...
A version of SKSE64 and/or one or more SKSE64 plugins that do not match the game version number was installed. See STEP ONE above to discover the game version number, and then install the correct versions of the mods. To discover which plugins need fixing, open the skse64.log which can be found in \Documents\My Games\Skyrim Special Edition\SKSE\ and review any lines with errors. If the error is reporting SKSE64 is the incorrect version, please follow the above installation steps carefully.
I am getting Error Code 1....
Either SKSE64 was not installed correctly, or the game was not started with skse64_loader.exe and Steam open in the background. Please read and follow the above steps carefully.
I am not seeing any changes in game for SkyUI...
Either SKSE64 was not installed correctly, or the game was not started with skse64_loader.exe and Steam open in the background. Please read and follow the above steps carefully.
I am missing previews when I hover over inventory items...
Check to see if you have the mod MCM Helper installed, and if so, install the correct version of the mod for the game version number discovered in STEP ONE.
I am missing some mods in the MCM...
Type into the console: setstage SKI_ConfigManagerInstance 1. Also check to see if any installed mods require MCM Helper. If so, install the correct version of that mod for the game version discovered in STEP ONE above.
I am getting errors about the wrong version of SKSE64 plugins...
A version of SKSE64 and/or one or more SKSE64 plugins that do not match the game version number was installed. See STEP ONE above to discover the game version number, and then install the correct versions of the mods. To discover which plugins need fixing, open the skse64.log which can be found in \Documents\My Games\Skyrim Special Edition\SKSE\ and review any lines with errors. If the error is reporting SKSE64 is the incorrect version, please follow the above installation steps carefully.
Aim the mouse cursor above the skse64.exe file and, while holding down the right trigger, drag the file to an empty area of the window. Release the right trigger and select the Copy option that appears.
Just to show everyone this method does indeed work, check out the Quality World Map mod in action above. This was achieved by installing SKSE outlined above, then using SteamTinkerLauncher to install Vortex and install the mod.
Back in the Skyrim folder, find the file we named SkyrimLauncher2.exe. Left-click it to bring up the submenu and select Add to Steam. This will add the main, original launcher back to Steam.
Load up Steam and search in your library for SkyrimLauncher2.exe. Once again left-click on it to bring up a different sub-menu and hit Properties. Under Compatibility click on the tick box marked Force the use of a specific steam play compatibility tool. When the options load, select the latest Proton version from the drop-down list.