A few hours ago, owners of the original The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim with all the additions to the PC received a brand new Skyrim Special Edition. Of course, the people had a desire to transfer old preservations into a reprint in order to continue the adventure. However Bethesda Game Studios recommends doing this with caution.
This is reported by journalists https://midnightwins.uk/games/ who received a press copy Skyrim Special Edition. In the concomitant note Bethesda writes that preservation from the original Skyrim You can transfer to a new version of the game by simply copying them from the “My Documents/My Games/Skyrim/Saves” folders in “My Documents/Skyrim Special Edition/Saves”.
But there is one important condition: old conservations should be as clean as possible, without traces of modifications. Bethesda strongly recommends not to use the "saves" if when loading them Skyrim Special Edition issues an error "This preservation uses content currently absent".
And now the main question is: how many PC-gamers in the world who did not put on Skyrim At least the most basic mods like a processed Skyui interface? However, field tests show that old conservations with modifications are still loaded in Special Edition. Apparently, Bethesda It just does not want to take responsibility if the mods suddenly blame your knee for your "sava".
Meanwhile, Steam users are not very satisfied with the quality of the publication. The bouquet of complaints is traditional: there are few differences in the graphics (they say, the original with mods looked much cooler!), the subsidence of the personnel frequency that has passed from the "vanilla" version of the bugs and so on. At the time of writing, only 60 % of 4,346 reviews were positive.

