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State of Decay 2 Mods. Divinity Original Sin 2 Mods. Halo Reach Mods. Yea, Viva NV looks like a good stepping stone into modding F NV from what I read so far. A bit bummed for my home boy Nexus mod manager. 胁袀褦 Games 胁袀褦 PC desktop. Fallout: New Vegas 袙路 Making a Nexus Mods account. Go here 袙路 Setting Up Vortex Vortex Mod Manager- 袙路 This is a link to Gopher's Beginners guide to. An expansive guide to overhauling New Vegas into an improved, Alternatively, if using Mod Organizer 2, you can simply paste these tweaks. Mod Organizer is the best mod manager for Skyrim & Fallout New Vegas. & the reason why I think it's the best is because of it's unique separated file/archive. Fallout New Vegas Mods 袙路 NMC NV Texture Pack 袙路 Nevada Skies 袙路 TitanFallout 袙路 IMPACT 袙路 Weapons of the New Millennia 袙路 Five Nights at Vault 5 袙路 New Vegas.

Hi guys, i am looking for a good mod manager to use, I am looking at nexus mod manger and mod organiser to be exact I have used fomm before and found it to work well while being very simplistic. Please keep in mijd that i wont be doing any difficult to install mods! Thanks guys! Wouldn't recommend using mod organizer since it's way more work than it pays off, nexus is all you need. NMM is my mod manager of choice. It has its problems but its easy to use and has easy downloads. MO for organized people nmm for sporatic people fomm for casual people and modfusion for people on drugs. NMM v0. That's the result of nearly 4 years continuous Skyrim modding and maintenance. So if you only want to install some mods I think it doesn't make the big difference which manager you're using but if you won't run into big trouble avoid MO and NMM 0. The more mods you install the more conflicts you'll get and the more trouble may occur and then there come other tools in place but taht's not the question here. I never have used mod organizer but heard its probably the best, I stopped playing and modding skyrim a while ago but i would always keep it simple with NMM, and for fallout i will continue using FOMM as its the best for my taste. Mod Organizer for sure. To be honest, I actually learned everything I need from a brilliant modder known as Gopher. I'm sure plenty will know who I'm referring to; he even has an entire video series dedicated to setting up Mod Organizer, and even has a series on making it work for New Vegas. Entire series playlist here For Skyrim, but but works for NV too. This details NV quite a bit better. For all your modding needs, Mod Organizer. In a nutshell, its ultimate feature is how it doesn't screw your install, by employing black magic in the form of keeping mods in a seperate install path, and in their original folders. Means no crashes from missing Master files You can also set up different profiles for different characters, and ALSO keep saves local to those profiles as well. Helps in for example Skyrim where you want to have a mage, maybe a mystic It's chock-full of options, with the utmost in "conflict"-solving that I've ever seen in a mod manager. I'd definitely check it out. You can just make a neat separate folder for mods, put everything in it's own category and import them into the Data folder as packages so you can move the stuff in and out of your Data folder by just activating or deactivating the package. I'm also one of those people who just won't move on if something old works and hasn't disappointed me. I personally like NMM it's simple and easy to use. It has some problems but they aren't anything serious. For Skyrim, Nexus Mod Manager as it is easy to use and I haven't experienced any issues with it despite install a boat-load of mods. You watch some videos and read up on some tutorials and Mod Organizer doesn't feel so overwhelming when you look at it. Is it the best? For me sure! I think they all have something to bring to the table. Also Wrye is the true patrician mod manager. NMM is pretty easy and complementary with Wrye. I tried using Mod Organizer but so many mods need an actual installation which is why I ended up back with nexus mod manager. I know Mod Organizer has a lot of benefits but my game is stable enough for me. If you are new to modding Bethesda softworks games again use nexus mod manager its much more user friendly in my opinion. My You Tube. It can be argued that using MO is complicated but in the long run it is worth knowing. One would eventually run into a mod or a combo of mods that will need MO's separated archive feature. Info Panel. October Gaming Underground Network :: Fallout :: Troubleshooting. Go to page. Jammy Posts : 6 Join date : Subject: The best Mod Manager? Wed Oct 28, am. Subject: Re: The best Mod Manager? Fri Oct 30, pm. Enomer Posts : 57 Join date : Sat Oct 31, am. Sat Oct 31, pm. Sat Nov 07, am. Seminole Gamer Posts : Join date : Sat Nov 07, pm. Sun Nov 08, am. Sun Jan 03, pm. Sponsored content. The best Mod Manager? Page 1 of 2. Similar topics. Permissions in this forum:. You cannot reply to topics in this forum.