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Big changes for the Nexus Mod Manager and the introduction of Tannin42, our new head of NMM development


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At least add an option for those that do want the files in the Data folders.. One of the reasons why I use NMM.
Makes tinkering around w/ CK and files (meshes, textures) much easier for me. Edited by UWShocks
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With an understanding of xEdit and Wrye Bash, LOOT becomes redundant, in my estimation. LOOT cannot resolve outright conflicts or merge leveled lists; it simply decides which plugin has more records that should win the conflict (I guess. I honestly don't know what algorithm it uses to determine load order). This is all well and good, but no matter how time-consuming, I'd rather resolve conflicts using xEdit than trust a black box sorter, no matter how robust it has gotten. I will, however, gladly let Wrye merge my leveled lists...
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Yeah Tannin, you're the bomb. I can't say how many times I had to scorch the earth that was my data folder before MO came along.

 

It started my terrible habit of building complimentary mod profiles instead of actually playing the game though... but that's my own fault. :P

 

Speaking of, have any mod managers made it possible to share mod profiles yet? Kind of like those old compilation overhaul mods, except the manager just downloads everything off the Nexus and orders everything for compatibility? It'd make me happy if the shiny new NMM shipped with that... :)

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@elezraita,

Thank you. That's a very full and descriptive answer! :)

I don't know why finding the information I need on how to get MO to work for me is so hard for me, but I read a lot of forum threads and watched more than a few tutorials. Almost all of them repeated the same information -- and not a single one explained how to use MO and the CK together. On the contrary, everything I read indicated that they didn't work together at all. To be sure, I couldn't find much anyway because almost all threads and tutorials seemed to assume that all you wanted to do was download and install mods. I found nothing specifically by or for mod authors EXCEPT the posts that said how using MO in conjunction with the CK was a royal PITA.

If the problem is that the info about MO is just disorganized and mostly outdated and sometimes simply incorrect, then the software is definitely worth looking into!

But -- seriously -- I've installed and used thousands of complex programs over the last four decades, so it's not as though I give up on software that easily.

I shall definitely give it another try!! (While waiting for the new mod manager to be developed.)
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@elezraita: The mere fact that I'd even need to go through all that for every external tool I might want to use is one reason I don't like virtualized systems like that. Not everyone thinks it's such a great idea, which is why it belongs in an extension module for those who want it.
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I think he wants a working manager and also wants all you <<MO is better>> crown to bug off.
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And I don't mind going through MO for every application. In fact, it's the least pain-in-the-butt system I've had to use for all of that.

Keep the VFS.
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Well, if it isn't a virtual file system I ain't touching it with a barge pole. Yes, I used FOMM and OBMM etc. - even tried NMM for a while - and each one was unreliable and ultimately messed up my Data folder resulting in many hours of searching for remnants of mods which were supposedly uninstalled but, in fact, were not properly uninstalled at all and even " lost " files and assets. To be fair, all is fine until you start swapping out your load order for a new game or character.

 

MO, on the other hand, hasn't ever let me down. Oh well, I/we still have that I guess. I originally had high hopes when I first read about this new venture on the Steam forum but now I'm not so sure. It implied Tannin was going to be in control and I'm not so sure about that either now. Whatever....

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