Schlongs Of Skyrim Light Se Exclusive
The Special Edition of Skyrim comes with all the downloadable content (DLC) that was previously released for the game. This includes:
Having all these DLCs included adds a substantial amount of new gameplay, quests, and content to the base game.
The full SoS uses an outdated DLL and form IDs that conflict with modern SE mods like Base Object Swapper or SPID. SoS Light SE Exclusive removes these deprecated functions, drastically reducing random CTDs in cities or when entering/exiting interiors. schlongs of skyrim light se exclusive
Cause: A non-SoS armor mod is overriding the slot (usually slot 52).
Fix: In xEdit, add the SOS_Revealing keyword to that armor, or use the SoS Light MCM to force-unveil.
Because this is "SE Exclusive," it comes bundled with three new texture variants not found in the LE version: The Special Edition of Skyrim comes with all
Why choose the "Light" version over the original?
The original SoS relied on a DLL file that often crashed or conflicted with newer versions of SKSE64 (Skyrim Script Extender). The "Light" version removes unnecessary DLLs, relying purely on Papyrus scripts and .esp records. This means fewer CTDs (Crash to Desktop) when entering cities like Riften or Solitude. Having all these DLCs included adds a substantial
The question every modder faces: Why would I want less functionality? Here are the three most compelling reasons:
For over a decade, the Skyrim modding community has prided itself on pushing the boundaries of Bethesda’s Creation Engine. From total graphical overhauls to complex gameplay systems, no stone has been left unturned. However, one niche corner of the community—adult-oriented body modification—has consistently revolved around a single, infamous framework: Schlongs of Skyrim (SoS).
With the release of Skyrim Special Edition (SE), the original Schlongs of Skyrim faced compatibility issues, bloat, and script lag. Enter Schlongs of Skyrim Light SE Exclusive—a streamlined, optimized version of the classic mod. If you are a modder looking for stability without sacrificing immersion (of a very specific kind), this guide is for you.