The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

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Current version of Skyrim isnt running mods??
I was originally having a problem getting my Skyrim to run while using the Nexus Mod Manager, and I switched to Mod Organizer.

I have the most current version of Skyrim (1.9.32.0.8) and SKSE for my mods, all current versions of my mods, but for some reason when I log into the game it says I have an older version? It specifically says "You have an old version 0.0.00.0 and expected 1.9.32.0.8" and I have no idea why this is happening. It is also saying that I have an out of date papyrus mod and says to "install papyrusuti26 or later" but I have a papyrusuti28.

I decided to use Mod Organizer because it gives far more control over the mods, their ESMs and so on.

Anyone have any suggestions how to fix this?
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Lil Uzi Vert Nov 28, 2014 @ 9:49pm 
I'm pretty sure it's talking about the version of SKSE. Beyond that I don't know much. Sorry
Trigger Nov 28, 2014 @ 11:04pm 
SKSE 1.7.1 is most up to date version.
. Nov 28, 2014 @ 11:21pm 
i think is not bro :/
OverwatchJunky Nov 29, 2014 @ 7:34am 
Originally posted by Trigger:
SKSE 1.7.1 is most up to date version.
Yes Thats the version of SKSE that I have and it still says this. The silverlock ite says that it supports the version that I have. The trouble is that the game is saying that both SKSE and the game are old versions which is confusing. They both cant be old >.<





Originally posted by Seichi ★:
i think is not bro :/
You think whats not? Be a bit more specific please.

As I said above, I do have the current version of SKSE that supports the version of Skyrim I have downloaded, but this glitch is somehow stopping things from working.

I even installed SKSE both ways, manually installing the binarys and also using the installer. Nothing has worked so far to get all the mods to run. SkyUi is my biggest concern because of this because it is the same dependancy for all my biggest mods.

Even when there are no file conflicts in my Mod Organizer it still has this problem.

I also tried painstakingly installing them with NMM(Nexus Mod Manager), got into a fresh quick started save fuile with no mod data and it still does this.

My only other step is to full uninstall the game and try a flat reinstall of the game and mods.

I could do the uninstall now and leave for work, and then wait until I get back from work though to do the reinstall.

I'll see how that works. Modding Skyrim tends to corrupt things anyway so that might be the best fix anyway.
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Date Posted: Nov 28, 2014 @ 9:47pm
Posts: 4