Skyrim Special Edition on Game Pass can be modded, but is severely limited
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Last week Microsoft finalized their massive $7.5 billion acquisition of Zenimax Media - the parent company of many big game studios including Bethesda - which meant many more Bethesda games had become available on Xbox Game Pass. However, one concern that was raised included mod support, and it seems like Skyrim Special Edition does include full support for mods, but is actually severely limited by one important factor.
When a game is purchased either through the Microsoft Store or Xbox Game Pass for PC, the files are installed into read-only directories which makes them impossible to access and therefore unable to be modded.
This Skyrim mod lets you freely choose your character’s pronouns
“You’re a hero. Addressing you properly is the least they can do.” That’s the first line in the description of the Pronouns mod for Skyrim, which allows you to pick preferred pronouns for your character independent of any of their other physical characteristics.
With the Pronouns mod enabled, you’ll have the opportunity to choose your character’s pronouns immediately after closing the race menu in the character creation process. If you’ve already got a character running in the RPG game, not to worry – you can use the console command “showracemenu” to bring up the race menu again and pick preferred pronouns, including they/them if you want to use gender-neutral language.