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(Starting by saying that I am still using NMM, but I don't think that matters and I cannot start a new topic in that part of the forum)

 

Whenever I try to download a mod for, say, Fallout NV or Skyrim, ME3Tweaks Mod Manager pops up.

I am not logged into that, I have never downloaded a Mass Effect mod directly into it, and I am always logged in Nexus MM.

 

What could be causing this problem? I've logged in and out of the NMM but that hasn't helped.

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(Starting by saying that I am still using NMM, but I don't think that matters and I cannot start a new topic in that part of the forum)

 

Whenever I try to download a mod for, say, Fallout NV or Skyrim, ME3Tweaks Mod Manager pops up.

I am not logged into that, I have never downloaded a Mass Effect mod directly into it, and I am always logged in Nexus MM.

 

What could be causing this problem? I've logged in and out of the NMM but that hasn't helped.

 

You can't post in those forums because NMM is no longer supported.

This is the Vortex support forum.

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umm, that sounds like a good plan - but i have to ask you, before you get yourself even more confused and start to blame vortex for everything - do you know how to use vortex, and more importantly if you're using nmm or anything else - do you know how to migrate from them to vortex?

if you don't, i urge you to do your research. start in this forum there are dozens of threads that point people to various you tube channels such as gopher gaming and gamerpoets that have vids you can watch to get yourself started.

its not as easy as download program x and start using it - there's a ton of stuff that needs to happen before you start to mod your games.

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umm, that sounds like a good plan - but i have to ask you, before you get yourself even more confused and start to blame vortex for everything - do you know how to use vortex, and more importantly if you're using nmm or anything else - do you know how to migrate from them to vortex?

if you don't, i urge you to do your research. start in this forum there are dozens of threads that point people to various you tube channels such as gopher gaming and gamerpoets that have vids you can watch to get yourself started.

its not as easy as download program x and start using it - there's a ton of stuff that needs to happen before you start to mod your games.

I thought that I couldn't migrate mods to it (clearly I was wrong) which is why I didn't download Vortex because I had lotsss. I looked up guides/videos on how to do it, and it's going ok so far, just slow (ofc)

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slow and steady - best way to be.

if you get an issue - post in here - some great people who can help

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Just a point to note.

 

The original problem is partly a system limitation of Windows, but also bad design in NMM.

 

Basically, when you download a mod on the site, we tell your PC to open a web link starting with nxm:// instead of http:// (this is called a protocol). Windows can only associate on app with nxm:// at any one time. M3Tweaks would have set itself default when you launched it. NMM has no feedback if it's not default anymore.

 

Vortex, by contrast, will take over the nxm:// handling each time you start it (you can turn it off in settings). This ensures any mods you start downloads for will be directed correctly to Vortex. ME3T may inform you next time you run it that it isn't able to process the downloads until you set it back to default.

 

At some point in the future we might look at providing a means to split downloads to different managers based on the game, but ME3Tweaks is the first (and only) mod manager that supports a game that isn't also supported by Vortex so it's very low priority at the moment.

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