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Hey, just curious, I'm coming from Oblivion with Wryebash, finally getting around to modding up Skyrim, and I see much more of an insistence to use NMM as opposed to Wrye, but the functionality and usefulness of Wryebash makes me... wary. Is their a difference, does one do something better than the other, and are their any major functions that one has over the other?

 

Thanks guys~

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Very different utilities. Wrye Bash is primarily a mod conflict resolver for people who know what they're doing and want advanced mod compatibility functions with its patch, or the ability to micromanage mod installs.

NMM is an "all in one" mod installer with its special function being some integration with this website to know when new versions of your major mods come out. It works fine with non-conflicting mods.

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