Things and Skyrims versions
Added 2023-12-01 17:34:42 +0000 UTC-Skyrim versions:
Hi, so it is near end of the year, and from what i see, most of you guys are on SE/AE and almost none on LE, as I have always said in the past, I would continue to maintain LE if it had a minimum number of users, but I believe that this is no longer the case, SE/AE is much better than LE now, it has numerous better effects than LE, it runs better, it has DLSS, it's a big list, so I need to check how it goes, please vote down which skyrim you play!!!
Post will stay for a while so everyone can vote, if LE have fewer users than last time, I'll probably stop posting mod versions for LE...
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Now, as I said in the middle of the year, after this "Poll" is over, I will delete many of the old mods, many of the ports from 2020, 2021, and some from the beginning of 2022, I intend to leave only mods that I consider good, or that have been updated, I want to leave mostly only the "mods made by me" completely, which as you know is what I do now, "Own creations".
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I had that wall for the longest time as well but all i can say the transfer is well worth the time and effort. There is also amazing support for almost all of the LE mods out there even with my crazy mod list going well past 1000 mods at this point. So ya got that side covered as well!
Meeps
2023-12-05 04:33:27 +0000 UTCCompletely agree here. From a technical POV, Skyrim LE is 10 years old. We are two entire console-generations ahead. Maintaining LE with its outdated capabilities is just too time-consuming and might break the game because of the newer tech used. It sadly is this way (let's hope they only have 1 version of the game for TES6). And just like modern tech, according to Moore's law, everyone has to move on at some point.
Skyzocka
2023-12-02 17:03:10 +0000 UTCLE at this time feels like a classic 'ball and chain' to keep supporting. The number of people still using it is dwindling and new content is mostly for SE/AE only. I was LE only for a long time but after making some effort I've switched to AE and never looked back to LE. I would suggest the LE voters doing the same. Might be scary but you get a way more stable, performing and featurerich game in return. As for removing the old mods, I would like to suggest uploading them to 1 big Drive folder 'as is'. No updates and no support. It would be a real shame to lose some your earlier work, 'original' or not it's still good content. and people could pick up on them by making fixes/patches etc.
Bastiaan
2023-12-02 16:23:32 +0000 UTCThanks!!! about the old posts, I'm going to delete the individual posts visible here, I intend to keep most of them, but in a single "new" post, just like on discord, with the title "old mods", I'm still going to delete some completely, which don't work well today/nowadays, and they generate complaints, about LE it will depend on the poll, if it's not as low as I think, then maybe I'll keep doing LE versions, but just for a while next year, but just like I said on discord, since the complex material, dynamic cube maps on SE/AE i have been making mods with SE/AE in mind for the best quality possible in the most used game here, so mods in LE hasn’t really reflected the correct visuals i have for them... : (
PredatorRJ
2023-12-01 18:07:42 +0000 UTCPlease don't abandon LE! I haven't made the "upgrade" to SE/AE for two reasons: 1) It took me a painfully long time to finally get my Skyrim looking exactly like I want and have it relatively stable and I'll probably need to take a week off work just to move my Skyrim to a new version. 2) So many of my favorite mods don't have an SE/AE version so if I have to upgrade, it just won't be the same. I did save copies a lot of your older mods but please don't completely delete them either! It'd be a terrible waste to throw away your great work.
Art Lover
2023-12-01 17:41:47 +0000 UTC