
Original story April 7, 2017:There’s a mod for Skyrim called Skyrim Script Extender (SKSE). As with script extender, use at your own risk. You can get it here if you’re really desperate, but don’t expect support, installation instructions, or any promises of stability. That doesn’t seem to have deterred the SkyUI team, who uploaded a new version of their mod over the weekend. There’s a very good chance there is something horribly broken in their games that they haven’t noticed yet.”

“All of these reports of ‘it works for me’ are nothing more than people who are too impatient to wait. The SKSE team have been very clear about that,” says cdcooley. “SKSE64 is still in Alpha and is not ready for general use. Some respondents said they’d managed to get it working, but cooler heads immediately cautioned that everyone should wait for a more stable release at risk of wrecking their save files: Spotting the update in mid-September, someone immediately called for a SkyUI update on the Nexus Mods forum. Do note the capitalised, emboldened warning: this is for modders only, and isn’t intended to be playable. Happily, there’s been an update, and the Special Edition script extender now has an alpha build available on its website.
