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bluekong96

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Hi there, I have been officially pc gaming for little under a year and have only uses vortex for about 20 days (of total time). One thing that I have noticed when using vortex is that when you want to play something like Skyrim or example; if you want to change up your mods to play the game differently, the 1st step is easy. The 1st step I mean is just to shift click all your mods to "disable" than step 2, you can activate the different mods in the deploy order you want to play a new game via that mod deploy order setup. The issue that I have with doing that is if you want to go back to your previous mod deploy order, even when you have a detailed list of how you set it up (either on you PC or on a note pad), it's a real tedious pain to redeploy all those mods the exact way you had them before. If possible, I would like to recommend before the next Vortex update to add a "manage mod order" tab so you can save, delete, and load mod orders for different playthroughs.

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Hi there, I have been officially pc gaming for little under a year and have only uses vortex for about 20 days (of total time). One thing that I have noticed when using vortex is that when you want to play something like Skyrim or example; if you want to change up your mods to play the game differently, the 1st step is easy. The 1st step I mean is just to shift click all your mods to "disable" than step 2, you can activate the different mods in the deploy order you want to play a new game via that mod deploy order setup. The issue that I have with doing that is if you want to go back to your previous mod deploy order, even when you have a detailed list of how you set it up (either on you PC or on a note pad), it's a real tedious pain to redeploy all those mods the exact way you had them before. If possible, I would like to recommend before the next Vortex update to add a "manage mod order" tab so you can save, delete, and load mod orders for different playthroughs.

 

 

Just CLONE your Main Profile, to a new profile, and disable the mods you don't want to use in the new profile.

 

That way you can just switch back to your old profile with the Mods you had initially.

 

Profiles has been in Vortex for a couple of years now, this is how you do what you just described

 

I have one Skyrim profile with 386 mods, and another Skyrim profile with only 250 of those 386 enabled.

 

Just be sure to DISABLE/ENABLE the mods you want to use in each profile DO NOT UNINSTALL

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