Kanealpha Posted October 10, 2018 Share Posted October 10, 2018 How can i transfer Mods from NMM to vortey? VOrtex sas i have 0 Fallout 4 mods but it should be around 250 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Doomwolf82002 Posted October 10, 2018 Share Posted October 10, 2018 In Mods there's a thing up above in the orange bar that's Import from; move you mouse over and you'll get a selection to ether pick NMM or MO. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Adeptas Posted October 14, 2018 Share Posted October 14, 2018 wish it worked I can't launch NMM at all either. I can't say I am at all happy with Vortex Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HadToRegister Posted October 14, 2018 Share Posted October 14, 2018 wish it worked I can't launch NMM at all either. I can't say I am at all happy with Vortex I imported SSE with 225 mods.Maybe you should've tried using vortex with a newly installed game insteadVortex has no bearing on whether NMM launches, unless you installed Vortex to the same folder as NMM Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moksha8088 Posted October 15, 2018 Share Posted October 15, 2018 wish it worked I can't launch NMM at all either. I can't say I am at all happy with Vortex I imported SSE with 225 mods.Maybe you should've tried using vortex with a newly installed game insteadVortex has no bearing on whether NMM launches, unless you installed Vortex to the same folder as NMM HadtoRegister, does Vortex assume the file associations from NMM or should both mods be able to launch and manage the same game? I thought I read previously that the changeover to Vortex could be made in the middle of the game. Unsolicited, but catchy slogans - Vortex: The downward spiral of mod managers. Or perhaps, Vortex: It spins the other way in Australia. :wink: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chanchan05 Posted October 16, 2018 Share Posted October 16, 2018 wish it worked I can't launch NMM at all either. I can't say I am at all happy with Vortex I imported SSE with 225 mods.Maybe you should've tried using vortex with a newly installed game insteadVortex has no bearing on whether NMM launches, unless you installed Vortex to the same folder as NMM HadtoRegister, does Vortex assume the file associations from NMM or should both mods be able to launch and manage the same game? I thought I read previously that the changeover to Vortex could be made in the middle of the game. Unsolicited, but catchy slogans - Vortex: The downward spiral of mod managers. Or perhaps, Vortex: It spins the other way in Australia. :wink: Vortex is a completely different beast. If you import from NMM, it's going to copy over everything, so the used space will double on your hard drive. It's using a different set of folders fron NMM. Also, I would strongly recommend AGAINST having both manage the same game. Having Vortex manage a different game should be fine. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HadToRegister Posted October 16, 2018 Share Posted October 16, 2018 Vortex is a completely different beast. If you import from NMM, it's going to copy over everything, so the used space will double on your hard drive. It's using a different set of folders fron NMM. Also, I would strongly recommend AGAINST having both manage the same game. Having Vortex manage a different game should be fine. That's what I've been doing, transitioning slowly. When I started, my setup was WryeMash/MLOX with Morrowind, WryeBash and NMM managing Oblivion, and WryeBash and NMM managing Skyrim SE.So I decided to reinstall Fallout 4, but to manage it with Vortex, my FO4 game currently has 252 mods in itSo, then I decided to Install FONV and see if Vortex would handle an older game that also needed Archive Invalidation.My FONV setup now has 127 mods, and my new Vortex Fallout 3 setup has 109 mods. I'm definitely not going back to the old, hard way of physically overwriting mod files with other mods, and having to start all over again Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chanchan05 Posted October 16, 2018 Share Posted October 16, 2018 Vortex is a completely different beast. If you import from NMM, it's going to copy over everything, so the used space will double on your hard drive. It's using a different set of folders fron NMM. Also, I would strongly recommend AGAINST having both manage the same game. Having Vortex manage a different game should be fine. That's what I've been doing, transitioning slowly. When I started, my setup was WryeMash/MLOX with Morrowind, WryeBash and NMM managing Oblivion, and WryeBash and NMM managing Skyrim SE.So I decided to reinstall Fallout 4, but to manage it with Vortex, my FO4 game currently has 252 mods in itSo, then I decided to Install FONV and see if Vortex would handle an older game that also needed Archive Invalidation.My FONV setup now has 127 mods, and my new Vortex Fallout 3 setup has 109 mods. I'm definitely not going back to the old, hard way of physically overwriting mod files with other mods, and having to start all over again I myself started from scratch because NMM decided to bork on me while I was building a mod list for my next playthrough. It was crashing everytime I try to disable or uninstall a mod. So I just decided F it and moved to Vortex as it was as good a chance as any since I'm building from scratch anyway. No regrets at all. So much easier to manage my huge mod builds. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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