RaceCompatibility for Skyrim and Dawnguard, which I haven't seen posted yet and is usually required by some custom race mods. Custom Races is an alternative if you still want Vanilla racial powers, but want your PC to still have custom meshes and textures without changing NCPs. Mods Compatible with Skyrim SE and Skyrim VR. PC SSE - Request. I want to link my saves between SE and VR. This is a major source of bugs, as the menus don't expect the game to be unpaused, and race conditions can occur between threads - causing CTDs and other issues. Anyone know gun mods compatible for skyrim SE? Can't wait for the human race to die off. Skyrim Special Edition General Discussions. Bluestacks only using 1 core. RaceCompatibility for Skyrim Special Edition This package allows mod authors to make mods based on the RaceCompatibility.esm to work properly with the Special Edition. With optional compatibility for USSEP, Better Vampires. Also fixes a bug in RaceCompatibility related to multiple custom races.
Load Order
Load order is important. My mod has to be in the correct load order. I highly recommend you use LOOT to sort your load order; it is quite easy to use. The load order in general should look like this:
Skyrim.esm
Official DLCs
..
RaceCompatibility.esm (if you use it)
..
Unofficial Patches (if you use them)
RaceCompatibilityUSKPOverride.esp (only if you use the USKP)
SkyRE (or similar overhauls)
..
Custom Races
Texture Replacers (vampire eyes, skin colour, etc.)
..
Better Vampires.esp
Royal Bloodline.esp (only vampire mod that should be loaded after mine)
..
Also, please remember that the installation order is just as important as the load order! If you use NMM to install my mod it will overwrite the scripts of other mods that use the same files - HOWEVER, if you install my mod first, then remove some other mod that used the same scripts, NMM will replace the other mod's scripts with the vanilla Skyrim backups it had.
Race Compatibility Mod Skyrim Special Edition
Load Order
Load order is important. My mod has to be in the correct load order. I highly recommend you use LOOT to sort your load order; it is quite easy to use. The load order in general should look like this:
Skyrim.esm
Official DLCs
..
RaceCompatibility.esm (if you use it)
..
Unofficial Patches (if you use them)
RaceCompatibilityUSKPOverride.esp (only if you use the USKP)
SkyRE (or similar overhauls)
..
Custom Races
Texture Replacers (vampire eyes, skin colour, etc.)
..
Better Vampires.esp
Royal Bloodline.esp (only vampire mod that should be loaded after mine)
..
Also, please remember that the installation order is just as important as the load order! If you use NMM to install my mod it will overwrite the scripts of other mods that use the same files - HOWEVER, if you install my mod first, then remove some other mod that used the same scripts, NMM will replace the other mod's scripts with the vanilla Skyrim backups it had.
Race Compatibility Mod Skyrim Special Edition
Race Compatibility Mod Skyrim Set
I do not use a custom race or the RaceCompatibility mod, but Jayce Styles created a great video on how he got his Lunari custom race working with Skyrim, the RaceCompatibility mod, and Better Vampires: