SSEEdit | The Basics | MO2 Modding Guide 2024

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EPISODE 16 | How To Install & How To Use SSEEdit with Mod Organizer 2. A simple start to using xEdit to make manual changes to your mods for Skyrim SE/AE

The Complete Guide to Skyrim Modding
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0:00 - Installing SSEEdit
2:10 - How To Use SSEEdit

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I hope that you dont lose motivation on this series. It is easy for me though to mod the game how I want it to be and barely even play it. Its like I just like the process of modding. So keep up the series!

Zepbus
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I'm about to put more effort into my own load order and SSEedit is going to be my best friend in a minute. That was a great introduction and I look forward to seeing more, I'm gonna need it. 😎👍

johniethompson
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After following your first 10 part guide I've been looking to take the next step and here you are again with just what I needed. Many thanks for your work.

shakyfox
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Thank you for these informative and well crafted tutorials! You have helped me tremendously in my quest to mod Skyrim 😊

JBL
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Ey you also made an SSEEdit video! Nice! I looked up "SSEEdit tutorial 2024" and clicked this without even realizing I had also watched your How to use MO2 Tutorial. You're very good at leading people along through instruction. I didn't just get a basic modlist set up, I actually LEARNED how to mod. My list is almost over 200 now, and it's all thanks to your videos

heckingbamboozled
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Your very first video had me saving the entire playlist as I will DEFINITELY need this guide for modding all of my future playthroughs. THANK

famousloverr
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Decent, thanks for these videos, they are amazingly clear and easy to follow. I’ve just reached the point in my modding journey where sseedit becomes necessary, and I’m excited to watch you explain sseedit in greater detail. I’m looking forward to the day when I’m able to create my own mods, and I’m thinking you might be the guy I give credit to for teaching me how to do it.

TravisRoss-xjyw
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This was brilliant! Thank you so much, you are the herald of a new age of modding, I am absolutely certain of that :) I'm just getting into mod creation now, been learning Blender to create weapon mods, starting nice and slowly, and thought that porting an LE mod to SE could be a nice way of releasing my first mod. I need SSEdit for that so this was very useful! Truly hope you're doing well!

nightwizard
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Thank you for this guide. I have watched every episode of these series. I played the game back when it first came out and recently got back into it after being underwhelmed by StarField. I just started modding the game back in December after the surprise update and feel like I was just fumbling a lot. When I heard there was another update coming, I switched to FO4. After my game wouldn’t save with a level 90 character, I rebuilt my mod list for that game, but was dealing with a lot of CTD and game freezes that I couldn’t figure out, so I came back to Skyrim. I decided to build a new mod list this time around and had been watching the first parts of this series, so when I started friday afternoon, I started the series over again.

ultratraileric
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Your excellence has brought high demand!! Don’t forget to get some “me time” and thank you for sharing this with us who are eager to learn!

HeyRnold
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It's hard to find such an excellent tutorial, can't wait for the next in this series.

Drucifer-
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This is the part of the video series I was dreading but I shall perciver! and get my modding to the next level!

lelouche
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Thank you for making these guides, they're really easy to follow and understand

eduardohj
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more, we need more of this. Shout out to ADHD for this ultimate guide

CaesarPN
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Great guides. The best ones i saw. Hope you do a video about merging and Wrye Bash

mesherka
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damn did all your steps today i had modded previously but know i feel like i know way more also ill be messing around with nemessis instead of fnis this time around lets see how long it takes before my skyrim breaks, ILL BE FOLLOWING THE REST ! thanks subscribed and always a like.

BillyDBillJoeMAMA
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Great tutorial, thank you very much good sir. It REALLY helped me out and it is very well done!

MrShadows
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This series has saved me many headaches. I don’t know if you plan to do it but it would be cool to see how to fit in a mod to vault over stuff or a mod to change how the fast travel map looks or how the compass looks.

gameassassain
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What to do when u get a Fatal: Could not open registry key: SOFTWARE BETHESDA error since i quit playing skyrim on steam i have this issue i use GOG now and i tryed allot of troubleshooting help!

littapitta
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This playlist has been an absolute godsend getting back into moding skyrim. Always great info.

The only thing i will say [as someone who is watching this series to learn in general, and not coming here for specific problem solving] is that a few of these videos could do with a bit more of Why we are using these programs before you get into the How. It's wonderful to know how to install and how to do things in it, but harder to grasp what's going on when i have no idea what i would be needing this program for and I'm 2/3rds into the video before i even know what it would be used for in my setup.

It's great if you come into this already knowing that you need the program and just need to know how to use it, but as part of a series that's about basics, I had no clue what I need this for until about minute 9 where you tell me i can mess with mod content. I can digest info a lot simpler if im given the Why first, it puts things into a context to help understanding. Just a little bitesize part at the beginning to to "SSEEdit is a useful tool to clean mods, resolve conflicts and edit mod content [give an example]" would have made this easier to digest from the start. Because every other thing you do a great job at breaking down, but as someone who knows next to nothing there's always 50% of videos about stuff I've never touched before where I just don't know why we are doing a dang thing, and it doesn't have to be in depth just literally "it cleans up and allows changes to mods" would have gone a long way.

And I'm nitpicking because the structure is otherwise great, it's just something I've noticed over the past 2 days of modding my game, where I'm watching the videos and the nagging question in my brain is going "OK, but WHY?" for the stuff I'm brand new to [i also have ADHD, I think it's a side effect lmao]

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