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Mod manager for Fallout 3


ChuckFlash

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Hey All,

 

First i wish to say THANKS to all the Mod Community for their time an efforts in Making Fallout 3 a Game Worth Playing!!!!!!! Seems like i have spent more time with this Game than with my Girl Friends.......

 

But after having to format an reinstall my System, an losing over 6 months of play time, I have spent a week already, trying to find all the New and updated versions of the mods i wish to use.

And it is starting to look like another several weeks before i even begin to play. Not to mention any conflicts or problems afterwards.

 

I WANT A FALLOUT 3 MOD MANAGER LIKE TORCHLEECH!!!!! That i can use with Nexus to download an update my mods.

 

If anyone here is familiar with Torchlight, you may have seen/used the program called TorchLeech - which is a free mod manager inspired by "WoWMatrix" for World of Warcraft.

 

The main goal of TorchLeech is to provide a simple de-/install and update of mods for your Game installation just by one click.

The manager automatically detect conflicts between mods, allow to disable/enable a specific mod and edit the 'mods.dat'.

The online database is a download mirror of repacked archives to pull out every mod with informations about author, version, an load order.

All mods must be functional and pass a quality check (by the Game/Mod team) in order to be included.

 

I would be interested in what others think.

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I just keep the archives of all the mods I download. That way I never have to go find them again. It'd be tedious to go through and unzip them all again, but it'd also be a good opportunity to re-evaluate whether a I really must have a particular mod installed.

 

Also, I keep a backup of my data folder on one of my external drives. Actually, I back up the entire game. Reinstall is a process of drag, drop, run After Fallout C, done. :thumbsup:

 

Pretty simple.

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You can customise Nexus to tell you when a file is updated by using the Tracking system and also it logs your downloaded files... this all might be with Premium membership but to be honest it is so cheap and well worth it for all the extra fun Nexus and its family of modders give you .
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Non-premiums can only see downloads they've made in the current month. Before I decided to go lifetime premium, I used the "Track this File" feature to remember what I'd downloaded and keep track of it. Not that I ever bother to update most of my mods anyway. ;)
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