
I have no idea what DLCList.txt is used for, but I assume that like SteamModList.txt it is used and managed by the Steam client because it's not used by the game itself. Surely I don't have to actually UNINSTALL them all?Īlyce Argabright Posts: 3403 Joined: Mon 8:11 pm Why has this thing just enabled a bunch of outdated mods I JUST deactivated and don't want used? SkyTEST-RealisticAnimals&Predators-Dragonborn.esp The Dance of Death - Ultimate Edition.esp SkyTEST-RealisticAnimals&Predators-Dawnguard.esp

GrassOnSteroids_NaturalEdition_Vanilla.esp As Bethesda notes, this can vary depending on which store you head to and the region you’re based in, so exact prices might differ from this.Sarah Knight Posts: 3416 Joined: Mon 5:02 amĭD - Realistic Ragdoll Force - Realistic.esp If you’ve already got Skyrim Special Edition, the Anniversary upgrade will have an MSRP of USD$19.99 / EUR€19.99 / GBP£15.99 / AUD$29.95 on digital storefronts when it launches. If you already own the game’s Special Edition, you always have the option of just going for the Anniversary upgrade, though, with this adding all the Creation Club content available at the time of the new edition’s launch in one bundle.

Now, a new FAQ gives us some more info – including the Anniversary Edition’s prices.Īs revealed in the FAQ post shared today, the MSRP for the Skyrim Anniversary Edition will be USD$49.99 / EUR€54.99 / GBP£47.99 / AUD$79.95 on digital storefronts at launch. So far, we know that the edition will bring brand-new content inspired by Oblivion and Morrowind, every single bit of content ever released via the Creation Club, and a free update that adds fishing to Tamriel (complete with aquariums), among other things. Next week, Skyrim gets a special new Anniversary Edition to celebrate ten years since the iconic fantasy RPG launched.
