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You don't have to copy the files manually. Inside Vortex you can either just install the FO4 mod from the downloads page while managing FO4VR and it will show a dialog asking which of the two games to install the mod for (you want FO4VR obviously) or you can use the download page to assign the mod to FO4VR (a download can be assigned to multiple games) from the right sidebar and then it will show up as a "native" FO4VR mod.

I don't want to go into the details but for the website it makes sense to have FO4VR mods listed in the regular FO4 section and for Vortex it's necessary to treat them as different games so there isn't really an alternative, none without very serious drawbacks.
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As to the poster above me, there are thousands of users still using NMM. Are they also brain dead?

Enough with the "Thousands of users" stuff, that's just an "Argumentum ad Populum" and has no bearing here.
Fine, you're unable to understand how vortex works, and would rather stick with a buggy Mod Manager that doesn't tell you about mod conflicts, be my guest, but don't go traipsing around here like you're Braveheart trying to to fire up his non-existent "Thousands of users"
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Saw your 'download Vortex' button, so Vortex is finally out, eh ?

 

I'm using MO, so although I'm curious, given Vortex's author, I'd like to see a Vortex page, just like any other mod, where I can see the pro's and con's for informed decision making. But when I searched for 'Vortex', your engine only gave one result, a game mod with the word Vortex in its title. I chanced on the actual Vortex page via a news item, but 'chancing' as a search method is less than desirable, n'est pas ? Also, although the news page had what appeared to be a Nexus mod number in its URL, that number couldn't be used to find the Vortex mod manager. Do you these are matters that could/should be fixed ?

 

I used NMM many years ago when playing TESIII (to distinguish from the TES Online addon) (and btw TESIII STILL the best TES game, graphics aside) and it worked for a while but then stopped working and the mods then couldn't be installed or uninstalled, after which experience I steered clear of NMM. No doubt other people have different stories, but that was my experience. With Oblivion I discovered and used the OMM, but then I discovered MO, and have found it pretty wonderful, so far as mod managers go, and haven't stopped using it since. |||So for me, "why use Vortex?" the comparison needs to be with MO.||| That the author of MO wrote Vortex is a good recommendation for it, but to be frank, I just don't see any reason for changing from MO. Vortex would have to be better than MO's perfect, and offer advantages/facilities that MO doesn't have, which so far as I can see as a player (non-developer) Vortex doesn't have, to go from the news and info pages. I've had problems with LOOT mismanaging the load order, so Vortex wouldn't solve than and ?may actually make things harder by way of automaticity overriding player's choices.. ?

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  On 10/28/2018 at 10:34 AM, JoruneSkyman said:

Saw your 'download Vortex' button, so Vortex is finally out, eh ?

 

I'm using MO, so although I'm curious, given Vortex's author, I'd like to see a Vortex page, just like any other mod, where I can see the pro's and con's for informed decision making. But when I searched for 'Vortex', your engine only gave one result, a game mod with the word Vortex in its title. I chanced on the actual Vortex page via a news item, but 'chancing' as a search method is less than desirable, n'est pas ? Also, although the news page had what appeared to be a Nexus mod number in its URL, that number couldn't be used to find the Vortex mod manager. Do you these are matters that could/should be fixed ?

 

I used NMM many years ago when playing TESIII (to distinguish from the TES Online addon) (and btw TESIII STILL the best TES game, graphics aside) and it worked for a while but then stopped working and the mods then couldn't be installed or uninstalled, after which experience I steered clear of NMM. No doubt other people have different stories, but that was my experience. With Oblivion I discovered and used the OMM, but then I discovered MO, and have found it pretty wonderful, so far as mod managers go, and haven't stopped using it since. |||So for me, "why use Vortex?" the comparison needs to be with MO.||| That the author of MO wrote Vortex is a good recommendation for it, but to be frank, I just don't see any reason for changing from MO. Vortex would have to be better than MO's perfect, and offer advantages/facilities that MO doesn't have, which so far as I can see as a player (non-developer) Vortex doesn't have, to go from the news and info pages. I've had problems with LOOT mismanaging the load order, so Vortex wouldn't solve than and ?may actually make things harder by way of automaticity overriding player's choices.. ?

 

Vortex information: https://forums.nexusmods.com/index.php?/topic/7060326-vortex-help-center-faq-documentation/

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Congratz on your new MM, I tried it but missed seeing the mod lists and plugins and couldnt resolve issues so went back to NMM...keep up the good work, Im sure it will mature given time and dedicated users but I just want to play SkyrimSE without too much effort in getting the mods I want to play playing...
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what you learned today, is wrong.

you can still dowload mods with NMM. That has never, not once, changed.

I suggest you go back and learn some more.

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I used vortex to mod fallout4 with 400ish mods and it worked fine for me. With Skyrim SE I use NMM (It takes a bit of planning and understanding how it works). NMM I am using 681 mods for Skyrim SE no issues. I think it is great to have choices since some MM do things better then others and some worse then others but all 4 MM's (NMM, MO2, Vortex and Wrye Bash) are great! just depends what game and you understanding what you are trying to do!
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Ok then, how? the only option I can see to download with a MM is for Vortex? Clicking the icon to download with NMM does nothing? Mr.Tibbs
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Open NMM and in the settings un/recheck 'associate with nxm urls'. AFAIK on the website all thats been changed so far is just the text on the download button, nothing under the hood. I can still use the unofficial NNM build for FO4VR just fine. Edited by CyanideInsanity
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