by smr1957 » Sun Nov 20, 2022 3:04 am
We see this mistake
A LOT in the forums, so I will post this here to clarify the situation. There is
NO Anniversary Edition of the game - There is only original 32bit Skyrim (often referred to as Oldrim) and 64bit Skyrim Special Edition (SSE). AE is just a DLC bundle of Creation Club mods that can be bought either separately for use with the base game, or as a package with the base game - that is all it is - a DLC and nothing more. All versions of the 64 bit version of the game are SSE and nothing else.
The following is from Steam pinned topic
Helpful Links and References - Introduction - Current Game Version and Basic Information:
"To make it clear, there is no such thing as an "AE version." Though there is a store page in Steam for an "Anniversary Edition" there is no actual anniversary edition version of the game - there is SSE (which was updated to version 1.6+ and received added content and some fixes as a bonus - but is still SSE; and with the last update is now 1.6.640) and the AE upgrade, the upgrade being an optional, purchasable addon - which can either be purchased separately (with having SSE as a requirement for play) or in a bundle with SSE. The game itself, regardless of what is added to it in addition to the base game, is still SSE, however. And the current version (1.6.640) is the only supported version there is - the previous versions are not supported by anyone, and any person who chooses not to update, or uses a hack to roll back to a prior version, is completely on their own and will not be able to receive any help - except to be told to update their game."
To make it clearer:
SE = Skyrim Special Edition - the base game; vanilla Skyrim (Includes Dawnguard, Hearthfires, Dragonborn, Saints and Seducers, Rare Curios, Fishing, and Survival Mode)
AE = the optional/purchasable add-on or bundle - the Anniversary Edition DLC
Arthmoor:
"...AE is just an optional DLC package."
https://www.afkmods.com/index.php?/topi ... ent-182127
As regards the original 32bit version of the game, pretty much the same applies: Legendary Edition simply refers to the Base game and all 3 DLCs - there is no actual Legendary Edition of the game - it was just a bundle offered for sale. The game itself is just original Skyrim. People referring to LE are just stating that they own all 3 DLCs in addition to the base game - a convenient short hand - but the game itself is just Skyrim.
We see this mistake [b]A LOT[/b] in the forums, so I will post this here to clarify the situation. There is [b]NO[/b] Anniversary Edition of the game - There is only original 32bit Skyrim (often referred to as Oldrim) and 64bit Skyrim Special Edition (SSE). AE is just a DLC bundle of Creation Club mods that can be bought either separately for use with the base game, or as a package with the base game - that is all it is - a DLC and nothing more. All versions of the 64 bit version of the game are SSE and nothing else.
The following is from Steam pinned topic [url=https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2880736526]Helpful Links and References - Introduction[/url] - Current Game Version and Basic Information:
"To make it clear, there is no such thing as an "AE version." Though there is a store page in Steam for an "Anniversary Edition" there is no actual anniversary edition version of the game - there is SSE (which was updated to version 1.6+ and received added content and some fixes as a bonus - but is still SSE; and with the last update is now 1.6.640) and the AE upgrade, the upgrade being an optional, purchasable addon - which can either be purchased separately (with having SSE as a requirement for play) or in a bundle with SSE. The game itself, regardless of what is added to it in addition to the base game, is still SSE, however. And the current version (1.6.640) is the only supported version there is - the previous versions are not supported by anyone, and any person who chooses not to update, or uses a hack to roll back to a prior version, is completely on their own and will not be able to receive any help - except to be told to update their game."
To make it clearer:
SE = Skyrim Special Edition - the base game; vanilla Skyrim (Includes Dawnguard, Hearthfires, Dragonborn, Saints and Seducers, Rare Curios, Fishing, and Survival Mode)
AE = the optional/purchasable add-on or bundle - the Anniversary Edition DLC
Arthmoor:
"...AE is just an optional DLC package."
[url]https://www.afkmods.com/index.php?/topic/4644-relz-darkwater-crossing/#comment-182127[/url]
As regards the original 32bit version of the game, pretty much the same applies: Legendary Edition simply refers to the Base game and all 3 DLCs - there is no actual Legendary Edition of the game - it was just a bundle offered for sale. The game itself is just original Skyrim. People referring to LE are just stating that they own all 3 DLCs in addition to the base game - a convenient short hand - but the game itself is just Skyrim.