AugustaCalidia Posted October 12, 2018 Share Posted October 12, 2018 ok so it deployed fine, at least as far as i can tell since i havent started skyrim yet. i must ask though why are "vortex download" links opening the nexus mod manager? i went to download a mod after it finished doing what it was doing and instead of opening vortex it opened NNM. this might be on my end but i figured i'd ask and see if there possibly was more to it. i'm going to try looking for another mod and see if it does the same thing when i use the vortex link. Are you talking here about using the Nexus "Mod Manager Download" button to download a file? If so, then it sounds like you need to configure Vortex to handle Nexus links. It's easy to do. Just go to your Vortex dashboard and look for the big bluish colored button that says "Handle Nexus Links." If there's a "No" at the bottom of the button, then push it. The "No" should turn to "Yes," and now you're set to download mods to Vortex from Nexusmods. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MariusDarkblade Posted October 13, 2018 Author Share Posted October 13, 2018 ok so it deployed fine, at least as far as i can tell since i havent started skyrim yet. i must ask though why are "vortex download" links opening the nexus mod manager? i went to download a mod after it finished doing what it was doing and instead of opening vortex it opened NNM. this might be on my end but i figured i'd ask and see if there possibly was more to it. i'm going to try looking for another mod and see if it does the same thing when i use the vortex link. Are you talking here about using the Nexus "Mod Manager Download" button to download a file? If so, then it sounds like you need to configure Vortex to handle Nexus links. It's easy to do. Just go to your Vortex dashboard and look for the big bluish colored button that says "Handle Nexus Links." If there's a "No" at the bottom of the button, then push it. The "No" should turn to "Yes," and now you're set to download mods to Vortex from Nexusmods. yep that was the problem. ok so everything seems to working fine now. i tried playing skyrim a few times and got stuck in the tower right after you are able to start moving on your own. i have a feeling that might be because of one of my mods. not going to lie that is the one thing i liked about NNM, i could see the majority of my mods without having to scroll down. also i liked the way they were organized in NNM, each type of mod being categorized into the right spot, immersives with immersives and overhauls with overhauls. i'm not particularly liking the fact that all my mods are just straight in a line without any orgnanization. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HadToRegister Posted October 13, 2018 Share Posted October 13, 2018 you can or ok so it deployed fine, at least as far as i can tell since i havent started skyrim yet. i must ask though why are "vortex download" links opening the nexus mod manager? i went to download a mod after it finished doing what it was doing and instead of opening vortex it opened NNM. this might be on my end but i figured i'd ask and see if there possibly was more to it. i'm going to try looking for another mod and see if it does the same thing when i use the vortex link. Are you talking here about using the Nexus "Mod Manager Download" button to download a file? If so, then it sounds like you need to configure Vortex to handle Nexus links. It's easy to do. Just go to your Vortex dashboard and look for the big bluish colored button that says "Handle Nexus Links." If there's a "No" at the bottom of the button, then push it. The "No" should turn to "Yes," and now you're set to download mods to Vortex from Nexusmods. yep that was the problem. ok so everything seems to working fine now. i tried playing skyrim a few times and got stuck in the tower right after you are able to start moving on your own. i have a feeling that might be because of one of my mods. not going to lie that is the one thing i liked about NNM, i could see the majority of my mods without having to scroll down. also i liked the way they were organized in NNM, each type of mod being categorized into the right spot, immersives with immersives and overhauls with overhauls. i'm not particularly liking the fact that all my mods are just straight in a line without any orgnanization. You can organize them on the MODS tab by Installation Time, or Install Order, or you can assign the mods to a group and sort them that way. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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