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The only reason I would play Oldrim at this point is to bug test old mods in order to fix them up before porting them to SSE. There's still a few reasons to get Oldrim.
just use Steam Browser Protocol.
Steam Browser Protocol Valve Developer Wiki Link
Steps:
1.) Hold Windows key, then press R and release keys. Run window appears.
2.) Paste the following command in the box:
steam://run/72850
You can also read the "For those who had the DLCs and don't get them back when re-installing :" section in my guide if it can help.
I haven't actually launched oldrim yet to see if they are there bc i have other things going on but if anyone sees this before i get the chance to dive in, def let me know whats good :D
So if you don't want to accept this or your PC is not powerful enough to take advantage of these advancements, stay on OLDRIM, it's not a problem, but before you say shit, get some information, thanks.
Also, whether on OLDRIM or SkyrimSE, I will ALWAYS advise to install some optimization mods, here is a non-exhaustive list of what I personally use for SkyrimSE: (This allows me a very smooth vanilla experience with better texture, sound, and especially a constant 144FPS.)
https://pastebin.com/1Xr3Gqqu
Sorry if I was a little harsh
When you don't know anything about technology and you don't go further than the end of your nose, you keep quiet.
SkyrimSE brings performance improvements, such as the fact that it is compiled in 64bit, and many other technical things that I don't think you would understand.
However, these performance improvements are only available with a "modern" PC and not a crappy 2000's computer.
It's a bit of a cop-out to say that SkyrimSE is crap. And it proves that you don't know enough about it.
And lmao "better mods" support.. Just because OLDRIM has more mods due to its age and compatibility with older systems, doesn't make it better. SkyrimSE allows for more advanced mod and optimization, especially in terms of texture compression techniques.