So if you target 1.5.97, you get exactly the 1.5.97 binaries and content - which means most of the CC content will not be there, as you're getting the game as it was at 1.5.97. The "Full" patcher downgrades both the binaries and the content files to their target version. There are two types of downgrade patchers available, but both take a source version like 1.6.640 and downgrade them to a target version, say 1.5.97. But these mods don't usually care about the content files, the ESMs and BSAs containing Skyrim and Creation Club content. So a given SKSE/DLL mod may only work with 1.5.97 for instance or 1.6.353 and then Bethesda release a trivial binary update and break them. SKSE or DLL mods usually need a fixed version of the binary files, SkyrimSE.exe and some DLLs. Second, content files like Skyrim.ESM and Creation Club ESMs or the BSA archive files that go with them. First, Binary files like SkyrimSE.exe, SkyrimSELauncher.exe, some DLLs. There are two types of files being changed by updates. There seem to be some common misunderstandings on what you give up if you downgrade to 1.5.97 binaries, so here's an explanation of what the excellent Unofficial Skyrim Special Edition Downgrade Patcher does. With it you can use 1.5.97 SKSE mods like the latest SCAR with the newest CC content so here's how that works.
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