Hello! I'm a Linux admin for several versions of Linux. One thing that all of the package managers have is automatic dependency resolution. If I use apt or yum or whatever to install a package, the management tool will check the repository and install the dependencies, all at one fell swoop. This means that I no longer have to spend days downloading source code and compiling dependencies to get a package to work. With Vortex, there are certain mods that I'd like to try. But I check the "Requires", and there are several dependencies. Then as I check each dependency, THAT package has dependencies. It's like I'm twenty years ago in the bad old days of Linux again, doing everything manually for days to get one package to work, and then NEVER updating because it was such a pain to get everything to work the first time. I just want to play the game, hopefully with what look like some very cool mods. The mods have their dependencies identified in NexusMod. Isn't there some way to have an option for Vortex to (1) backup a config as it stands, (2) download the mod and all dependencies, (3) install and enable the mod and all dependencies, and if that breaks stuff (4) return to the save state? Thank you!