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The current game version is 1.6.1170. If your game is not updating from 1.6.640, make sure you don't have the app manifest file set to 'Read-Only' (appmanifest_489830). The file is located in:
\SteamLibrary\steamapps
Performing a File Verification will also update the game files to the current version.
From the Steam Library, right-click Skyrim SE > Properties > Installed Files > select "Verify Integrity of Game Files."
WARNING: this will impact your current mods if they are not updated potentially causing CTD's.
Sorry, I don't understand. How can version 1.6.1170 be newer than 1.6.640 if the number is lower? On Steam itself, the latest Skyrim's news is about update number 1.6.640.
[EDIT] Oh, now I see. The numer 1170 is greater than 640. That's why?
Install the mod BEES and it should work fine.
The app manifest corresponds to a specific game that you have installed. The matching game and files for the requested games are:
Skyrim - appmanifest_489830.acf
Fallout 4* - appmanifest_377160.acf
*I performed an internet search for the phrase "steam app manifest for fallout 4."
thank you, this was very helpful. i was worried that i would get the update even though i keep my steam launcher offline and i also only launch my FO4 using the script extender via through Vortex, i hate that we have to make such strides, but it seems like some options are not as helpful as you once thought, hopefully i don't run into this issue.
i would rather only update on my own time and not when bethesda sends it out, so at least Borris has time to update the script extender and whatever other mods need updates, plus bethesda doesn't always have a good track record in updating their games and i don't want to be caught with my pants down when they ♥♥♥♥ my game into oblivion for months and months on end.