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Which ModManager? (New at Modding FO3)


Biervampir

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Hi

 

Question:
I want to ask you, which ModManager is, in your personal opinion, the best for modding Fallout 3 and why?
Mod Organizer

Nexus MM

Fallout Mod Manager

Wrye Flash

 

ModManager choice:

Fallout New Vegas: I'm using Nexus MM, because ModOrganizer won't work that well for me, for this game.

Skyrim: I'm using ModOrganizer, because its such an awesome tool!

Oblivion: I'm using Wyre Bash, because It's a simple MM, it's recommendet for certain mods and it has the bashed patch.

 

For Skyrim I'm using around 270 mods.

For Oblivion around 60 mods.
For Fallout New Vegas around 130 mods.

 

 

Tip's are welcome:
If you have some tips, I have to look at, at modding Fallout 3, please let me know.

Because I'm new at modding Fallout 3, and I will watch the Tutorial form Gopher for FO3.

 

 

 

At least I want to say, I'm not new at modding, and I know Mod Mangers very well, and how to get things working together.
I just want to hear your experiences with some ModManagers, so that I don't have to change it 3 or 4 times, because this ModManager isn't optimized for some mods or will do some mysterious thing, that make the game not playable (happends to me for FO NV as I used MO).

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I started with Fallout Mod Manager, switched to Nexus Mod Manager and went back to FOMM when NMM started crashing. I am using "Old" FOMM without a problem.

 

After reading about the problems installing FOMods with Mod Organizer and the work arounds that are necessary to get some FO3 mods working, I decided it was not for me.

 

I never tried Wyre Bash.

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It was Nexus Mod Manager that crashed. It would not even show the GUI, just crash with a message Nexus mod manager has stopped working. I uninstalled it and went back to Fallout Mod Manager.

 

I don't know the mechanics of either mod manager, only that FOMM works on my computer. Others don't have a problem with it, I did and stopped using it.

 

Advantages? I would rather use Fallout Mod Manager for a Fallout game as opposed to a mod manager that is supposed to work with multiple games.

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