Prenihility Posted November 8, 2018 Share Posted November 8, 2018 So. I remember earlier this year, something broke Mod Organizer? And even NMM? I've always used MO for everything except for Fallout 4. I used NMM for Fallout 4 and then NMM also broke and had the "login failed" error. I think that's what it said anyway. What's the situation now? MO is completely useless? And Mod Organizer 2 is now the thing to use? Can I use it for Skyrim and NV? And What's up with Vortex? I really need someone to just give me the breakdown of what's happened as I haven't done any real modding in well over a year. I've just been installing mods from archive for NV and a little for Skyrim through MO. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HeyYou Posted November 8, 2018 Share Posted November 8, 2018 There is an updated version of NMM available on github, that still works on Nexus. It was a security thing for logins that screwed it all up. I don't know if MO has been updated, or MO2 either. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheGreatFalro Posted November 9, 2018 Share Posted November 9, 2018 (edited) What happened was that the European Union passed a law that, among other things, required encryption for login requests on every site. So the Nexus updated their servers, and therefore changed the way the site "talks" to NMM/MO. As HeyYou said, NMM was updated, and the MO2 team released an update for MO1. Here's how to update MO. It was written for a computer-illiterate person, so apologies for the hand-holding:I don't know your skill level, so apologies if this is too much info.The Mod Organizer developers have released a patch that makes this unnecessary. Click here: https://www.nexusmod.../6194?tab=files and scroll down a little until you see "Miscellaneous files", and under it "Mod Organizer 1 Legacy" and a light blue check mark next to it. Click the words "Mod Organizer 1 Legacy", and the box will expand. Then click "Manual Download" and wait for your web browser to download it. Open the file called "Mod Organizer 1 Legacy-6194-1-3-15.zip" and you should see a list of files. Press (on your keyboard) CTRL and A at the same time, and it will select all of them. Then press (again on your keyboard) CTRL and C to copy them. Then go to where you have installed Mod Organizer (most likely C:\Program Files (x86)\Mod Organizer or C:\Games\Mod Organizer ) and press CTRL and P to paste them. Say "yes" or "overwrite" if it asks you. Then you're done! Edited November 9, 2018 by TheGreatFalro Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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