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  1. I mean, Vortex literally has an optional Advanced tab for more experienced users, so why not just put manual mod ordering behind that? Mod Organizer made managing hundreds of mesh and texture mods a breeze, instead of having to uninstall and reinstall everything in order, you could just drag the items into any order you pleased.
  2. The dashboard, to me, feels unnecessary and an overwhelming/confusing first step for someone to stumble into when loading up a mod manager. I'm not particularly interested in all these tabs and other features when I come to the Nexus for those sorts of details. I just want Vortex to manage mods, that's all I want any mod manager to do. The opening homepage on boot-up when no games are selected to be managed should be the Games tab. The opening page on boot-up when games are selected should be the Mods page of the last game you had selected. Downloads and Mods should be on the same page, it's going to become very tedious swapping back and forth between these pages when you go on crazy modding sprees for games. It's not obvious that the game selected in the top left is actually a clickable box which can be changed with another game. It simply comes off as a "play game" button at first glance. I only know this because I went curiously clicking on everything and was never prompted that's what it does. Buttons such as "Auto-sort Enabled", "Sort Now" and "Manage Dependencies" are way too small and difficult to read with that white text on an orange background. They need to be increased in size and either changed to have black outlines on the text or just be changed to black text.
  3. Dark0ne, I figured it would be worth a little ask on the hopes of an answer. Are there any internal talks or plans to implement bashed patch creation into Vortex? For a lot of people, that's the only reason they ever install WryeBash anymore, so I was wondering if that feature would cross over since Vortex is intended to be one easy-to-use hub.
  4. I know it's been mentioned that Vortex can sort mod priorities automatically, but the answer only referred to a LOOT-style compatibility order between gameplay changing mods. What about textures? Say I install Skyrim 2K as a base and then use Noble Skyrim 2K on top of it followed by Vivid Landscapes. Am I able to just drag and drop them on the list in the order I want just like MO? That was a core feature that made MO the best mod manager for graphics whores like me.
  5. In response to post #49985947. #49987062, #49988082 are all replies on the same post. If it doesn't have that feature it's not worth installing, in my opinion. I'll just stick with Mod Organizer.
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