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In return, SE requires a bit less stability mods (read - its stability section is shorter than LE one) and so, somewhat less time required for this part. This said, it doesn't mean SE will be crashing hard or something - but with medium-to-heavy modded game, you'll have sometimes have more headache with it.
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This said, SE is somewhat stable in a long-time perspective and when being heavy-modded and (some SE versions of massive mods being ported hastily or not by mod authors themselves which results in more bugs compared to LE versions of the mods, more crash cases generally throughout a game world which appeared in SE and never existed in LE to begin with). Generally, when modded properly and if the stability section of the guide is applied, both Skyrim SE and LE are fully stable - there are no memory related crashes (until you overload your game with ridiculously heavy setup just too heavy for your system ofc, and unlike the popular misconceptions, LE doesn't have memory-related issues as well since late 2016 due to combination of ENBoost and Crash Fixes memory allocation upgrades), engine related crashes are fixed more or less equally too. You may want to understand the practical differences between them and which pros/cons each has: Many players also see the answer a somewhat obvious, but it's not quite like that. You may be asking yourself "which game version should I mod, LE or SE" (I have a complete modding guide for SE as well).
Should you mod Skyrim SE or LE? Is there even a sense to mod SE over LE (or vice versa)? That's not some kind of exaggeration - everything you need is to follow the guide attentively :)
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Also feel free to suggest any mod you want to see in this list or ask me any compatibility/stability questions - I'm running Skyrim without any crashes with about 1450 mods installed (counting both graphics and gameplay together) - and you can have the same complex mod list and still have your game fully stable. Depending on your PC, you will need to make just a few little adjustments to some of values - this is described in readme file. ini files needed and already pre-tweaked if you don't want to insert values yourself.
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I have GTX 980 4GB and 16GB RAM and running all these mods with ENB having 60 fps indoors and 40-55 outdoors with ENB - but worry not - if you have low-end PC or just a complete potato, there is special section for such case. Click "Hide" again to close it :) Please also note that this guide is still designed for modern rigs. To make guide navigation easier, I placed guide sections into so called "spoilers" - when you see "Show" button - just click on it to expand corresponding group of mods. Green means this mod is pretty FPS-friendly, Y ellow - it can affect performance, but still not an FPS-killer, and Red mods are really FPS-hungry. All the mods are marked with one of 3 colors. Also you can check the videos at my YT channel to see how game can look when fully-modded.
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Mods from the second part can be actually installed in any install order, but to have the best result I kindly advise to install them in the same order as in the guide. Mods from the first part should be installed in strict install order. Install order, performance influence and patches list included. List of 1200+ mods (but at the same time "quality about quantity", including different variants to choose from) to install to make your Skyrim graphics look nextgen and to leave as few ugly vanilla objects as possible. Skyrim has over 100,000 (yep, one hundred thousands) of mods on Nexus and there's really hard to check and compare them all (and simply impossibly for a modding newcomer), but I spent some time and did this - from the 1st till the last page (I'm not joking hehe) of all the graphic mods here and chosen almost everything you need to transform your game and also to have some variants of similar mods to choose from.
Initially I wanted just to make my mod list as people asked for this at my YT channel, but then I decided to put some more efforts into this and make a complete guide to save other people time that they can have a complete base list of mods for ultrarealistic graphics, knowing how much these mods will affect on performance and in what order they should install the mods. Ever wandered which modding capabilities Witcher 3 has? Dive into ultimate TW3 modding now! About this guide: This is a result of months years of modding Skyrim.