As Tansarville said, some of it's just for fun. Also, with native 64-bit, it adds opportunities for modding that weren't there before. Things like view distances and such already have great potential.far327 wrote:Trying to understand why there are two threads for the same topic occurring?
Having not touched Skyrim since Feb 2016. After firing up Skyrim SE and then my ENB preset from Skyrim. My god, why are we even asking for a re-do?
I couldn't be happier with my ENB preset in old Skyrim! The new SE version really doesn't add anything useful that ENB doesn't already do accept maybe the native 64bit executable. But from my understanding that might not of even been implemented without issues. So really, what is left? Skyrim with some new half baked sub-par quality effects? Most of which ENB already does better in it's current version.
Help me understand everyone, what is the main reason you would want to play Skyrim SE over Skyrim?
Here's a screenshot from a friend on flickr, Mizzog, and a comparison. Click and head over to see mods he's using, but it's a comparison of SE on top and Modded Skyrim on bottom.
![Image](https://c3.staticflickr.com/6/5349/30506578202_900e21b229_c.jpg)
Obviously, the bottom one is better, but if you look at tree view distance and the like (pic description says a lot) is already better. Might be a good new place to start.
If modding was dead for Skyrim, then I'd agree. But there are already a ton of mods available on Nexus for SE (mostly ported from old Skyrim, but still). I wanna see where we go!
I've had an itching to make a new preset, but didn't wanna deal with buggy old Skyrim. This may not actually be any better, but hey, maybe there's a chance!