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Best Mod Organiser for SSE?


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I was a great fan of Mod Organiser on Oldrim, but now that the developer has been hired by the Nexus team, leaving MO2 in an unfinished and unsupported state, I am not sure what is the best organiser for SSE.

 

I am currently using NNM but it is lacking many of the features that I loved on MO, particularly the fact that MO kept the game files vanilla and handled all the mods itself.

 

In addition, LOOT does not seem to be recognising the SSE mod plugins, so my load order is all over the place (yes, I need tools to work out my load order otherwise I muck it up, just talented I guess ;P).

 

So, what tools are you guys using? I would love to get some ideas on how to set my mods up properly and avoid potentially corrupting a high level game - I just hate it when that happens.

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Hi there...

 

MO 2 for sure...It lacks some features right now but it is so an amazing tool!!!

Some turnaround to do with the Dragonborn, Hearthfire and Dawnguard with Loot and the Nexus's link is not working at the moment.

But otherwise it's perfect.

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Tried MO a while back but could never figure out how to get it to work properly and recognize and enable mods (didn't spend a whole lot of time with it though). Then finally got around to NMM after the old OBMM and that other TES version of it started failing considerably for some reason. Never had a problem with NMM across 3 or 4 different games currently and never had a problem with LOOT. So when I read stuff like this I'm always intrigued. Why do these things work for some people but not others?

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@shevyi But...but...downloading and sorting mods manually scares me, that is why I use organisers lol. Guess I'll have to learn sometime, coz I do really miss MO.

 

@wizardmirth. It took me a while to get used to MO after using NMM on Oldrim, I had to watch a few online tutorials to get it all set up right, but then it worked like a dream. My LOOT wasn't working because I was using an old version which did not recognise SSE, just updated to a sparkly new version and it is now working fine - happy days :)

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I was a great fan of Mod Organiser on Oldrim, but now that the developer has been hired by the Nexus team, leaving MO2 in an unfinished and unsupported state, I am not sure what is the best organiser for SSE.

 

I am currently using NNM but it is lacking many of the features that I loved on MO, particularly the fact that MO kept the game files vanilla and handled all the mods itself.

 

In addition, LOOT does not seem to be recognising the SSE mod plugins, so my load order is all over the place (yes, I need tools to work out my load order otherwise I muck it up, just talented I guess ;P).

 

So, what tools are you guys using? I would love to get some ideas on how to set my mods up properly and avoid potentially corrupting a high level game - I just hate it when that happens.

I was a great fan Of Mo myself to be honest with you there. And I'm currently using NMM. The thing with NMM is the fact that the version number and upgrading the mods don't work right. YOu see I've just deleted and re-downloaded allot of mods for which NMM said there was updates to and yet NMM is still saying there are mods that need to be updated. How can this be possible? This was one of the reasons for which I stopped using NMM before and went to MO. You'd think that after all this time they would have gotten that fixed.

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