


I really like the sound of those since stuff like that are a pain I run into on NMM.

I saw some of the features it has such as the transfer from NMM to Vortex and the fact that it tells you which mods conflict with what and the fact that it installed it virtually not directly into the game directory so you can easily remove certain things. I am mainly concerned that it will just be a massive headache, or a massive step back from NMM. Only things I have seen about Vortex are videos in early saying that it's still in Alpha and to avoid for now but more and more I've noticed Vortex being advertised on Nexus and such. My main concerns are will it be easier or harder to use, will it be more helpful to someone like me that just wants to download, install and play? I am wondering since NMM isn't supported anymore offically, should I just go to Vortex and transfer my mods? I have looked into Vortex to a very small point and it looks okay to me. I haven't done anything with it for quiet some time, and now I found out that it no longer is working without me having to go to GitHub. I have a couple of questions for anyone using Vortex.

Sign In Sign Up.Home Discussions Workshop Market Broadcasts. Reply to this topic Insert image from URL. Join the conversation You can post now and register later. Cryzeteur 1, Posted April 14, Posted April 14, edited. OutandBack 3, Posted April 14, Posted April 14, Link to post Share on other sites. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account. And Gopher has still not explained deployment which did not occur in NMM but is very important in Vortex. The transferred files are loaded as plugins Freshly downloaded files from Nexus are by contrast always downloaded as mods. This is particularly common when you transfer NMM set-ups to Vortex. Should have explained the difference between mods and plugins and why some plugins do not show up under mods and some mods do not show up under plugins.
