“C:\Steam\steamapps\common\Skyrim Special Edition” or if the library is installed away from the main install “D:\SteamLibrary\steamapps\common\Game-Directory”. Your game folder should look something like: If that is the case, then no amount of trouble shooting will fix any problems. Strange that it should work when I did the wrong thing, and then break when I correct it.įirst off, I am not pointing fingers and I do not mean to offend, but the folder structure points to this not be a legitimate install of the game. Lexys guide doesnt give instructions for installing this tool, but a few days ago I started working through the guide again, noticed something, and watched the GamerPoets video on 圎dit installation, where he says, specifically, "Dont put it in the games folder". I dont know why I put it there in the first place, about two months ago. But I think its probably important to repeat that I *used to* have the "SSEEDit_4.0.3" folder *inside* the games folder, and that I just moved it, and that was when it stopped working. SSEEdit is at \SkyrimSE\tools_SE\SSEEdit_4.0.3. MO2 is at \Bethesda\SkyrimSE\mo_base (in portable mode) I use "D:\Bethesda\SkyrimSE\The Elder Scrolls - Skyrim - Special Edition" for the Game location But I believe it still worked right after I did that. I did just delete the default profile in MO2. Thanks!Īll relevant files will appear each MO2 profiles. I haven't used MO2 in a while, but I don't recall these messages coming up when following the previous version of the guide.Īny help would be greatly appreciated.
In addition to that, when creating the cleaned mod versions of the master files, I get a flag saying No valid Game data, which goes away if I double click it, and then close the window that pops up. I've followed the guide up to installing SKSE64, the problem is that whenever I add a mod or active it, I get a legend that says MODorganizaer/skyrimse/profiles/step se core v0.1.0./plugins.txt empty. I deleted the folders in appdata, and when running the standalone version I finally got the new instance prompt. It just went straight into MO2.Īnywho, as I had previously used MO2 before (only for skyrim), I decided to find any old folder f or MO2 and delete it as I was not using the standalone version before. When running MO2, I was not prompted to create a new instance, select SkyrimSE, etc. I started to follow the STEP guide when installing MO2, the steps were not giving me the results the guide implied I should get.