RohZima Posted March 8, 2018 Posted March 8, 2018 Wrye Bash! Used it in oblivion as well and I love it the feel and functionality I use NMM sometimes but I hate it, only use it when I have to Used MO for oblivion & f03, was fine
Akkos Posted March 8, 2018 Posted March 8, 2018 I want to be flexible with my Modlist and change it every few weeks so MO is a must for me.
tejano2828 Posted March 17, 2018 Posted March 17, 2018 I'm testing Vortex on my new machine see how that works out been watching Gopher's videos on it.
Cynical Misanthrope Posted March 17, 2018 Posted March 17, 2018 Hahaha, so many mod manager faggots in here. Real men like me, is using the Oblivion/Skyrim Launcher.
Fifoo Posted March 18, 2018 Posted March 18, 2018 17 hours ago, Cynical Misanthrope said: so many mod manager faggots in here ... Superb instant effects can be achieved by using semi-advanced seedlings of annual flowers (mods) such as lobelia, marigolds, pansies and primulas, which are all low-growing and suitable for containers (mod managers). Sorry I could not resist making an observation regarding the content of your comment ... and I will not dwell on the rest that made me laugh. No offense mean.
Cynical Misanthrope Posted March 18, 2018 Posted March 18, 2018 9 minutes ago, Fifoo said: Superb instant effects can be achieved by using semi-advanced seedlings of annual flowers (mods) such as lobelia, marigolds, pansies and primulas, which are all low-growing and suitable for containers (mod managers). Sorry I could not resist making an observation regarding the content of your comment ... and I will not dwell on the rest that made me laugh. No offense mean. Lol, no worries. My whole comment were pretty lame to begin with. Your comment made me laugh as well. Quite clever too. Spoiler Still, the Oblivion/Skyrim Launcher is the best. #FACTS
Fifoo Posted March 18, 2018 Posted March 18, 2018 1 hour ago, Cynical Misanthrope said: Lol, no worries. My whole comment were pretty lame to begin with. Your comment made me laugh as well. Quite clever too. Reveal hidden contents Still, the Oblivion/Skyrim Launcher is the best. #FACTS Not so lame altogether, Lol. Oblivion/Skyrim Launcher is the best for those who know the subject perfectly well, or at least whoever wants to have the patience to be interested in it, and it is not within the reach of everyone.
Neko91 Posted March 18, 2018 Posted March 18, 2018 For Skyrim LE, NMM 0.56.1 -- I don't like how recent versions handle fomod files. The disadvantage is that I can't use it for SE (which I've been slowly moving towards -- drawing up a mod list and downloading files). For SE, I thought I would try Vortex but I guess distribution for it is limited? I came across TesModManager - does anyone have any experience with it or feedback?
Sarge Misfit Posted March 18, 2018 Posted March 18, 2018 Not sure if you are talking about the old MO or not, but, I'm using MO2 Works fine for me, but I don't use its full capabilities. I manually install and use MO2 to quickly and easily find any conflicts.
LazyBoot Posted March 18, 2018 Posted March 18, 2018 41 minutes ago, Neko91 said: For Skyrim LE, NMM 0.56.1 -- I don't like how recent versions handle fomod files. The disadvantage is that I can't use it for SE (which I've been slowly moving towards -- drawing up a mod list and downloading files). For SE, I thought I would try Vortex but I guess distribution for it is limited? I came across TesModManager - does anyone have any experience with it or feedback? Vortex is in public alpha at the moment https://www.nexusmods.com/site/mods/1
Neko91 Posted March 19, 2018 Posted March 19, 2018 3 hours ago, LazyBoot said: Vortex is in public alpha at the moment https://www.nexusmods.com/site/mods/1 Thanks -- last time I checked that page, there was no download -- downloading it now!
Uncle64 Posted March 19, 2018 Posted March 19, 2018 MO/Wrye Bash for LE MO2/Wrye bash for SSE. Vortex is for me flushed down the toilet. Did try it and it was not that good at all. It was more or less one big upgrade on NMM and have its old issues.
LazyBoot Posted March 19, 2018 Posted March 19, 2018 56 minutes ago, Uncle64 said: Vortex is for me flushed down the toilet. Did try it and it was not that good at all. It was more or less one big upgrade on NMM and have its old issues. Personally I'm going to wait until they get Vortex a bit more ready before I judge it.
Uncle64 Posted March 19, 2018 Posted March 19, 2018 Just now, LazyBoot said: Personally I'm going to wait until they get Vortex a bit more ready before I judge it. yea I will wait for that to, but until then it stays in the toilet.
worik Posted March 19, 2018 Posted March 19, 2018 5 hours ago, LazyBoot said: Personally I'm going to wait until they get Vortex a bit more ready before I judge it. In 2018 I won't waste my precious spare time with that. But I set my alarm clock to wake me around christmas. I'll intend to have a look at it then. The development setting, the goal and the background are promise enough for me. It simply needs time to reach maturity. I'll give it that.
ljacquard Posted March 20, 2018 Posted March 20, 2018 TES3 - Morrowind : Wrye Mash (Polemos fork) TES4 - Oblivion : Wrye Bash (I will probably give MO/MO2 a try in the future, but am not in a hurry because of all the issues I got on FNV. Besides, I love WB) TES5 - Skyrim LE : Mod Organizer 1 (in the process of switching to MO2) FNV : Mod Organizer 1 (I have had issues with MO2, so I rolled back to MO1. Wrye Flash is a very good choice too.) FO4 : Mod Organizer 2 Vortex has been a disappointment so far.
Clea Strange Posted April 3, 2018 Posted April 3, 2018 little late reply to this thread but I used Mod Organizer it is amazing to me, what with the multiple profiles that you can have for different kinds of play through's that you want to have. I have never used Nexus Mod Manager so I don't even know if it has profiles like Mod Organizer has or not
Fifoo Posted April 3, 2018 Posted April 3, 2018 4 hours ago, Hiderius said: I have never used Nexus Mod Manager so I don't even know if it has profiles like Mod Organizer has or not It has profiles but some versions made after the NMM 0.63.6 release had switching profile issues. The patch 0.63.12 - a community fixes release, resolved the issue. I don't know much about how well the actual version of NMM work with profiles as I switched to MO since I upgraded to a different OS version some years ago but here you can have more info about the topic if you want: Links adressing the profile issue: profiles on NMM nmm profiles not working? Links for NMM version release notes: NMM 0.63.14 Latest version release notes NMM 0.63.+ and 0.64.+ - important info, help, tips & tricks <= technical support thread by Elf Prince
ZeroWalker Posted April 3, 2018 Posted April 3, 2018 I use NMM becuse it´s simple for a stupid person like to me to understand. Wrye Bash Just seams way to damn complicated.
aim4it Posted April 3, 2018 Posted April 3, 2018 I have everything under Mod Organzier 2.1.1, any 'manager' that doesn't show resource conflicts isn't really a manager, its just worse gui for archives.
Frozium Posted April 14, 2018 Posted April 14, 2018 Oblivion - OBMM (although I haven't played in years) FO3 - FOMM (again, haven't played in years) FNV - FOMM the first three playthroughs, MO now Skyrim - MO FO4 - MO2 (Put 14 hours to it and unless FO4 gets something really good I won't come back to it) SSE - MO2 (Only 11 hours so far, but I think I'll stick with SSE and give Oldrim some rest)
mkess Posted May 18, 2018 Posted May 18, 2018 NMM. It has it flaws, but compared to that the mod organizer is a piece of inferior shit. The setup from this mod organizer DOES NOT WORK. Imagine that. Just imagine it: A program, that tries to install things correctly ... cannot be intalled with it's own windows installer. That, my friends, is a new level of incompetence. Abyss sized incompetence. After installing the "thing" manually, the fucking IMPORT from the NMM mod list failed. The very first mod could not be imported. It could not read the .7z file .... deemed it "corrupted" .. a perfectly fine 7z file ... Incredible. ... The imbeciles failed at importing a mod list from their most important competion, by failing to read a 7z file! After that, I simple gave up. I am not able to trust them to install any kind of mod correct and precise.
mkess Posted May 18, 2018 Posted May 18, 2018 On 4.4.2018 at 12:02 AM, ZeroWalker said: I use NMM becuse it´s simple for a stupid person like to me to understand. Wrye Bash Just seams way to damn complicated. I use Wrye bash only, to make my bashed patch. That is absolute necessary. It's pretty easy, if you use it only for that. Otherwise I use NMM, too. And sometimes, I am installing some mods manually, to be sure, they go there I want them to go.
Wulfen1723 Posted June 20, 2018 Posted June 20, 2018 Used nmm 0.61.4 so far... Was able to handle it relatively well despite being somewhat of a newbie. now it seems that it can't connect with the server anymore. I wan't to keep my modlibrary unchanged if possible. (so no re-installing of mods, as I'm close to 200 mods by now) )Any pointers whether I should migrate to Vortex or MO2 in that situation? Any ideas what the next stable modding tool is going to be?
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