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For modders committed to Skyrim Special Edition (SSE) version 1.5.97, maintaining a working Creation Kit (CK) is a constant battle against Bethesda's automatic updates. The "1.5.97 patched" setup is essential for those who want the stability of the pre-Anniversary Edition (AE) engine while retaining the ability to create and edit mods. The Core Problem: Steam's Forced Evolution

Issue: Steam keeps updating the file

  • Cause: Corrupted CreationKit.ini or missing EditorStrings.txt.
  • Solution: Delete your CreationKit.ini and SkyrimEditor.ini. Launch the patched CK via Steam once to regenerate defaults, then re-apply the memory heap tweaks.

While Bethesda continues to update Skyrim, the core modding community often treats 1.5.97 as the definitive version. The primary reason is SKSE (Skyrim Script Extender) and the specific plugins built for it. Many foundational mods—like NetScriptFramework—have not been updated for the 1.6 "AE" builds. To keep these mods running, creators must ensure their workspace matches their game environment. The Problem: The "Creation Club" Update Conflict