Posted on: September 29, 2022

CymTyr
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I was starting to think never...
Okay so most modern gamers have played Skyrim in some form or another. This is Skyrim SE (Special Edition) which includes a lot of bugfixes and texture replacement over the original version. There's the Anniversary edition which includes Creation Club content, and the SE, which is included in both versions. So if you're wondering, SID, can Skyrim be modded in the GOG version? What good is it if I can't mod it? Simple: Yes it can, but as of this review, outside of a handful of mods you can brute into working, you *must use Vortex from Nexusmods* to get mods to work properly. The main issue is that the GOG build, which is a separate, unique build from Skyrim available elsewhere, saves its files in a location that is different from its competitor's savefile location. Why is this important? A lot of mods are based around have a static file location for the game and its libraries. Not a huge deal with Vortex because I believe as long as it saves to the same hard drive you have Skyrim installed to, you're good, but a lot of the mods are having to be updated to work with this build. Doesn't mean they'll never work, just means a lot of them are being updated as you read this. Unless you're a time traveler from the year 2024, in which case GOG should have already released its mod solution it talked about in the announcement thread. Just get it, on sale if you prefer, and hopefully we'll see more love from Microsoft and Bethesda.
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