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  1. In response to post #40015630. #40058265, #40085015, #40091830, #40102215, #40122155, #40132340, #40188950, #40205240 are all replies on the same post.


    stebo104 wrote: DO NOT USE NMM use instead MO (Mod Organizer). NMM puts all mods into your game data folders and over/re writes several files, which over time if you change mods alot will ruin your base game files (making game unplayable and having your redownload whole game). Now MO on the other hand puts all mods into a mod only folder within MO. When you run the game, it creates a virtual folder to run games (ie skyrim, fo4, fonv, ect) with the mods you have active. Not to mention when it comes to same files from different mods rewriting over and over again, MO uses a priority list (such as a texture file from mods A B C and D, if in order of A-1, C-2, B-3, D-4 it will use the texture file from mod D as 4 is higher then 1.) Now MO also has some advanced features, but you'd have to go to youtude and watch some videos on that.
    djtalks wrote: Yeah, your full of crap... Clearly havnt used NMM of late. To be quite honest I liked it better when there wasn't a virtual folder. You MO fan boys kill me. Texture mods are just overwrites..
    You basicly added yourself a whole new load order to fight with and think its cool.

    If you don't want to use it don't.. But don't show up here acting like something is better that dose the same thing. Like I have said many times and will say again a lot of mods have issue being installed with MO I have 2 I made that I just click and hit yes to all in NMM and it works. MO users still have issues installing them.
    HadToRegister wrote: Yea, and you can't even download and install MO.
    It says "Install Failed" because of some "Connection Error"
    Pretty hard to try a Mod Organizer you can't even install
    PirateZ86 wrote: If you want to just hate MO for everything, go ahead but if you are want to really get a solution, they have a troubleshooting page on Github. They help people fix issues.

    @djtalks : Having my data folder clean and choosing which mods overwrites which even after installing just by dragging it above or below, creating profiles is really good. I don't have a single mod issue with MO, please specify a few. I have nothing against NMM as it's good but MO is far superior atleast for me. A single person creating a tool for everyone without expecting anything in return must be appreciated not insulted because of your petty fanboy feelings. If you are paid to do that I'm happy for you since it atleast benefits you rather than just emotional talks.
    TheLionHearted27 wrote: The reality is that people with very limited experience or knowledge of mods, can use NMM as a starting platform to jump into the modding scene. NMM is easy to install and to use. MO takes some knowledge and practice, its not outright easy to use, for lets say, a 10-12 year old kid who just wants to add a few mods to his/her game. Try explaining everything you just said to someone who has never modded a day in their life, they'll give you the "wtf" face...lol! NMM for a complete beginner is a simple tool to get started with, and panders to a wider range of users on both sides of the spectrum, that being authors and casual gamers. Smart business savvy people understand that to get more customers/clients, you need to expand your horizons and cater to all types of users. MO isn't as widely used, because it has a harder learning curve. It's great for everything it can do, and in your opinion does some things better than NMM, but this is circumstantial, due to your preference of features.
    idplayer wrote: 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
    HadToRegister wrote: @PirateZ86

    The only "Fanboys" here who are insulting anybody, is YOU and stebo14, as this entire thread is about a NEXUS MOD MANAGER FOCUS GROUP, NOT about Mod Organizer.

    It was an insult to the NMM team, and an "emotional talk" on your, and stebo14's part to tell everybody NOT to use NMM in an NMM Focus Group thread.
    Don't hijack the thread with advertisements about MO, I doubt people are going to github and telling people to use NMM. (And if they are, then shame on them too)
    kkthebeast wrote: Yeah unfortunately for me I had nothing but trouble with MO, Instant CTD when trying to run FO4, LOOT instantly CTD, And F4SE would not load either. I like the interface though, Being able to see your Plugins list and installed Mods at the same time was nice.

    Maybe we could see some of the interface tweaks in NMM. like being able to pin the Plugins and Mods to the same windows. That would be handy for manually sorting the load order. (I Can't really use loot, With VIS there are too many "unregistered" patches that LOOT doesn't know what to do with.)
    idplayer wrote: @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


    MO if you serious about modding, NMM if you just want to get things working.
  2. well thanks to this notice I recovered some trust in NexusMods again, i will disable adblock again and see how fair things are...but if I ever click a empty space and a new tab opens with some relationship website then my friend its going to be blocked forever
  3. I used to disable ad blocker to support this site the way I can but when you gives the hand...people want your arm.

     

    When I click outside the page, in the blank sides, I get redirected to some ad webpage, with no warning, there's nothing it's a invisible spot to trick people into clicking the AD.

     

    So ad blocker is turned on again, when I can I will buy premium but that's what I can offer, not willing to go that low, its a matter of principles.

  4. I'm having the same problem, worst of all is when I use the DarnUI menu (push ESC while in-game) I click in "Help" and the button to close the panel is probably there but outside of my monitor area, only way to close is to alt+f4 the game.

     

    So much talk about this DarnUI, dude doesn't even upload it to Nexus to make our life easier, I don't know what everyone see in this mod.

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    In response to post #30573745.

     

     

     

    nanonuke wrote: Past couple days been trying to download some Skyrim mods and I am finding my download speeds are atrociously bad not only with mods but with mod manager updates too. I have wonderful internet and I have tested it many times via speedtest.net and on regular I get 200+ megabits/second. so I don't know if the serves are just down or windows 10 is blocking it... Any sorta help would be appreciated.

    Diagnoser is giving 502 bad gateway error for all 3. Speeds from NMM range from 20-50 kbps but then stop after a couple hundred and gives me a download has failed.

     

    Same here bro...

  6. Most common cause of reboots are CPU/GPU overheating, it can be your PSU too.

     

    First thing to do is to check temperatures of your system, I suggest using HWInfo64.

     

    My Core2Duo overclocked works stable up to 64 C, my GPU Radeon HD5750 up to 80, these are the limit temperatures, the ideal for my setup should be CPU=50C and GPU=70. Note that my PC never rebooted without my order, at around 70 C for CPU I start getting errors and inconsistent results with stress test programs but rebooting not yet.

     

    If theres too much dust in the fans and/or the thermal compound was not applied correctly no matter how much you underclock it will get hot anyway and eventually crash the system.

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