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    Get the latest NMM update from GitHUB where the NMM developers are working since NMM is no longer supported by The Nexus. All NMM versions prior to v0.65.3 had an xml code error that, among other things, prevents you from swapping plug-ins in NMM's plugins tab when an esl is loaded above an esm.

     

    Latest NMM version to date is 0.65.5.

     

    Ohh man so I know there have been a lot of these thank yous but seriously, Thank You. I just checked and yep nexus.com still displays 65.2 as the current version so I didn't even think to check for an update which was...incredibly stupid on my part but...eh...maybe the nexus should update their button. But still... I was beating my head against the wall with nothing working right (I'm finally getting around to a ttw run) and being really confused because you know usually NMM is beyond excellent. After updating to 65.6 it is again. Thank you so so much for cluing me in with your post.

  2. In response to post #43224730. #43229715, #43231195, #43231225, #43234520, #43237900, #43238095, #43248580, #43248780, #43256345, #43256845, #43258870, #43261500, #43262515, #43262825 are all replies on the same post.


    fgambler wrote: What will be the name of the new app? NMO (Nexus Mod Organizer)? :D
    Tannin42 wrote: Suggestions are welcome... :D
    GuardianAngel42 wrote: NNMM: New Nexus Mod Manager.
    renthal311 wrote: hahaha Fgambler, I'm with tears in his eyes :D :D
    pStyl3 wrote: NexMO = Nexus Mod Organizer
    HadToRegister wrote: I like what someone previously suggested but without the 'x'

    NeMO = Nexus Mod Organizer
    Thallassa wrote: I think NeMO is the best one I've heard, but I'm still partial to "NOMM" (not quite sure how that acronym works out but it's cute).
    fgambler wrote: NeMO kinda sounds nice but not so serious, it's a name either attached to a fish or a nintendo 8-bit game :P
    HadToRegister wrote: I was thinking of a famous Submarine Captain from a book by Jules Verne ;)
    FreeWare wrote: How about NMM v2.0? Or 1.0 could work too. The name doesn't really need to change, it's already as good as it can be.
    spartanops101 wrote: NMUMMMO - Nexus Mod's Ultimate Mod Manager and Mod Organiser
    }{ellKnight wrote: Voting for NeMO.

    Optionally include images of sushi.
    Warsadle wrote: NMO = Nexus Mod Organiser is a straight foreword combination of the names, okay.

    NNMM = New Nexus Mod Manager, too many repeated letters in the acronym to be used as a short hand name.

    NexMO = Nexus Mod Organiser, good name and it rolls of the tong easy.

    NeMO = Nexus Mod Organiser, also a good name, and the acronym is good.

    NOMM = Up to readers interpretation of how the acronym works, mine would be
    Nexus Organising Mod Manager, funny name though!

    What I would use?

    Mod Library Organiser (MLO (pronunciation: EM-Low))
    hex77x wrote: Gaming Extras Tool Designed As Totally Awesome Stuff Stuffer.
    KeltecRFB wrote: I like NOMM, NexMO, NMO, or NEXT (no acronym, simply means the NEXT Nexus Mod Manager).


    Nemo could also reference Ulysses (Odysseus) calling himself Nemo - nobody (Outis) to fool the cyclops and show that the Gods had looked away from him in the Illiad.

    It sounds like this new organizer has gone on a long journey to come home.
  3. In response to post #43238875. #43242185, #43263035 are all replies on the same post.


    Clevon wrote: One thing I truly hope you consider is documentation. A powerful tool that's badly documented can be destructive. Additionally, poor documentation causes people to ask the same questions over and over until they "sledgehammer" their way into understanding. In my opinion, documentation should be detailed if not exhaustive, and NOT contain vague and ambiguous references, or slang. English isn't everyone's first language.

    I know you are familiar with many accomplished mod authors that have been vocal about their issues with MO, and in some cases intensely so. I would hope that you revisit some of these issues and the author's concerns, regardless of the decided source of the problem. Since your work at this point is foundational, this may be critical input.

    Very best regards
    steelpanther24 wrote: <main point>
    Perhaps a set of users of MO and NMM could be drafted to build a how to library of youtube videos. Will that be something that NM will put on the to do list if they opt for documentation.


    <one perspective on the video help>
    I understand that a table of contents beats videos by a long shot, but it seems (in my line of work at least) that people learn best when immersed in the thing they are learning. A tabbed video (meaning it has defined breaks and a TOC in the description) would allow a user to rapidly get to the point of the video that they need assistance with.
    Clevon wrote: Agree with you on video format. Great examples of these IMHO are the GamerPoets videos.


    I'm also very confident Gopher will put out tutorial videos when the NMMO goes live.
  4. I had similar issues. I used BOSS and some research to tighten my load order http://newvegas.nexusmods.com/downloads/file.php?id=35999 and I uninstalled the NMM 4gb patch and used the one from http://nvse.silverlock.org/ (the link is 3/4 down the page) and now it runs stable for about two hours. You learn to pick up when it stutters, save, quit, go do some real work for a while, let the caches reset (or what ever it is that causes the game to bind) and it's good to go again.
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