(Load orders messing everything up hurts my soul).
My experience with Vortex has been… troubled, to say the least. Still, I recommend starting the game and playing for a bit after every 10-20 mods installed or so just to make sure everything is working as intended.Īnd one last thing, I also recommend that you use either Nexus Mod Manager or Mod Organizer 2.
Feel free to install / not install any of these mods as you like.
These mods are added to work with each other and not create incompatibilities with other mods, and I have yet to find any major incompatibilities in any of my playthroughs with these mods installed. Either way, it should definitely be playable for most people. My friend tried this same list with his rig and got 60 FPS nearly everywhere outdoors as well with his GTX 1060 6Gb and an AMD Ryzen 2500X.
My specs consist of a GTX 970 4Gb and an Intel Core i7-4790K, so not really the most powerful gaming PC anymore. I run at a mostly stable 45-50 FPS outdoors, with the SkyrimSE Re-Engaged ENB on 'good' quality preset and built in settings set to 'Ultra' and the highest possible on 2560x1440 resolution. I got into Skyrim modding a while back and after a long time of testing different mods, seeing which ones work the best with other mods and how they affect performance and looks, I came up with this mod list that is 'nearly perfect' - at least in terms of graphics, performance and compatibility.