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.SKSE File Extension

A .SKSE file is a Skyrim Script Extender Save File, created by Bethesda Softworks.

Open with Skyrim Script Extender. Available for Windows.

What is a .SKSE file?

The .SKSE file extension stands for Skyrim Script Extender Save File. This type of file is specifically used with the Skyrim Script Extender (SKSE) tool, which enhances the scripting capabilities in the video game The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. The .SKSE file contains additional data that supports modifications (mods) made to the game using SKSE. These modifications are usually not saved in the standard Skyrim save file, which has the .ESS extension.

When you save your game in Skyrim using SKSE, it creates a .SKSE file alongside the .ESS file. Both files have the same name but different extensions, and they work together to store all the information about your game progress and the modifications you have applied. It is important not to delete the .SKSE file because without it, the .ESS file will not function properly, and you might lose access to the modifications or enhancements provided by the SKSE.

To open a .SKSE file, you need to have the Skyrim Script Extender installed on your computer. This tool is specifically designed to read and utilize the data stored in .SKSE files as part of its function to extend the capabilities of Skyrim's scripting system. When you load your game in Skyrim with SKSE running, it automatically uses both the .ESS and .SKSE files to load your game state along with all the modifications.

In summary, the .SKSE file is crucial for Skyrim players who use mods and enhancements through the Skyrim Script Extender. It works in tandem with the .ESS file to ensure all additional scripting and modifications are loaded correctly into the game. Always ensure that both the .SKSE and .ESS files have the same filename to link them correctly.

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