![]() It’s likely we’ll be seeing some truly amazing things coming from mods in the future, but it’s going to take some doing. Skyrim Special Edition makes the jump from 32-bit to 64-bit, rendering the original mods useless, but on the other hand, it makes room for even bigger and better mods that hog a lot of memory. So what’s a fan to do when they’re itching to bog down their game with gigabytes worth of anime hair and flying trains? Here’s the bottom line: Most mods for Vanilla Skyrim won’t work with the new souped up edition. ![]() ![]() Skyrim Special Edition is here and it’s looking lovely, but it comes with some serious concerns for players who are accustomed to playing Skyrim on their PCs. ![]()
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