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  1. In response to post #40015630. #40058265, #40085015, #40091830, #40102215, #40122155, #40132340, #40188950, #40205240, #40214800, #40222720, #40234620, #40260320, #40262620 are all replies on the same post. this is an nmm topic and hijacking is not ok for sure. but it is advisable and not forbidden to have also a look at and to mention features which seem to be essential or very useful and are already covered by other organizer tools. the success of nmm depends on the ability to compete. and what i see is that key features are still missing or seem to have lower priority than other (imho less important) features.
  2. In response to post #40015630. #40058265, #40085015, #40091830, #40102215, #40122155, #40132340, #40188950 are all replies on the same post. @kkthebeast - your inability to handle mo successfully doesn't change the fact that the virtual file system and the pysical separation of the mods is superior in long term use. your described problems are as far as you described not mo related. the physical separation of mod files should become a key feature in nmm. if so it would be a competitive tool for the use in a complex setup environment. in my opinion this is a key feature for long term stability and the prerequisite for 100% save rollback in case of a faulty mod or installtion error without the necessity to reinstall all the previously installed and affected mods. i'm sure many nmm users would be happy to see this feature included in nmm
  3. In response to post #40015630. #40058265, #40085015, #40091830, #40102215 are all replies on the same post. since oblivion i tested all mod organizers. i'm sure that experienced users currently would never go back to another mod organizing tool if the they understand the principles of mod organizer and are able to handle this platform properly. some need the experience of 10 new full installations, some other need 100 or more to realize that mo is a gem. this is the only tool you never need to do a full installation again and to have full control over all mods. nmm is absolutely ok for beginners and if using only a few known and hopefully bugfree mods. using more will surely end up in a full installation simply because the first bigger dirty mod will physically screw up all the other installed mods without a chance to reverse the mess. i fully agree with lionhearted and i recommend all who are happy with nmm to use it until they are tired doing full installations with a ton of mods
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