leotheEliteMajor117 Posted April 17, 2019 Share Posted April 17, 2019 Hi guys who made Vortex, can you make a 32 bit version of your mod manager? I'm at a place where I'm using my old 32 bit computer which I am interested in your Mod Manager but I simply cannot install your software due to my computer being 32 bit. I know I can updgrade it to 64-bit but it's too expensive here in my country, Philippines. Please make a 32-bit version. I'd love this mod manager more if 32-bit was supported. I know it's still beta but I hope this topic is a note for the devs who made vortexð Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
leotheEliteMajor117 Posted April 17, 2019 Author Share Posted April 17, 2019 I am also asking if this mod manager supports offline management for Fallout New Vegas, like it's respective mod manager, Fallout Mod Manager. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AugustaCalidia Posted April 17, 2019 Share Posted April 17, 2019 Hi guys who made Vortex, can you make a 32 bit version of your mod manager? I'm at a place where I'm using my old 32 bit computer which I am interested in your Mod Manager but I simply cannot install your software due to my computer being 32 bit. I know I can updgrade it to 64-bit but it's too expensive here in my country, Philippines. Please make a 32-bit version. I'd love this mod manager more if 32-bit was supported. I know it's still beta but I hope this topic is a note for the devs who made vortexð The Vortex developers indicated several months ago that they have no plans for a 32 bit Vortex. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AugustaCalidia Posted April 17, 2019 Share Posted April 17, 2019 I am also asking if this mod manager supports offline management for Fallout New Vegas, like it's respective mod manager, Fallout Mod Manager. Vortex can be used offline. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
leotheEliteMajor117 Posted April 17, 2019 Author Share Posted April 17, 2019 Aww man, I wonder why? It'd help some users(fans) who don't have money or time to upgrade there PC's to 64-bit. Guess this isn't the perfect mod manager for me. Though I do have a 64 bit computer on my other house, almost all data from that computer is here in my current place. Guess there's no help but to be patient or forget this mod manager for a long time til it supports my 32-bit one. Some softwares these days don't have some good hearts for people with 32-bit or computers that can cost a budget. Guess that's a tad bit uncool though I am gonna watch your mod manager until I can see a 32-bit update and maybe endorse it if there's a 32bit version of it, probably... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HadToRegister Posted April 17, 2019 Share Posted April 17, 2019 Aww man, I wonder why? It'd help some users(fans) who don't have money or time to upgrade there PC's to 64-bit. Guess this isn't the perfect mod manager for me. Though I do have a 64 bit computer on my other house, almost all data from that computer is here in my current place. Guess there's no help but to be patient or forget this mod manager for a long time til it supports my 32-bit one. Some softwares these days don't have some good hearts for people with 32-bit or computers that can cost a budget. Guess that's a tad bit uncool though I am gonna watch your mod manager until I can see a 32-bit update and maybe endorse it if there's a 32bit version of it, probably... Aww man, I wonder why? It'd help some users(fans) who don't have money or time to upgrade there PC's to 64-bit. BEcause everything is moving AWAY from 32-bit Guess there's no help but to be patient or forget this mod manager for a long time til it supports my 32-bit one. Forever is a long time, there are no plans for a 32-bit version as Augusta already said, because Microsoft has long ago dropped support for XP, Vista, and now Windows 7 and all their other 32-but platformsAfter 64-bit, no doubt, we'll eventually see 128, then 256, 512, 1014, 2048, 4096, 8192 16384 etc... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
leotheEliteMajor117 Posted April 18, 2019 Author Share Posted April 18, 2019 Damn, if I was in your team for Vortex, I'd proudly make a 32-bit version of your software one-man. Guess there ain't any hope for a 32-bit version, gonna be patient til the right mod manager made my expectations true. If Vortex can't, I shall find another mod manager similar to Vortex that can support 32-bit. Plus, having a 32-bit version may be helpful for increasing profit for business. If there truly is no 32-bit version, I'll move on and likely find the one perfect for my 32-bit computer. Sometimes, I tempt only to endorse/give support to some softwares supporting both 32/64 bit computers because I know that if my computer got an unfixable error and start back at 32-bit and found a software like an antivirus better than avast! in the future and supports a 32-bit computer, that software is where I would really likely to support. Besides, I don't know if 64-bit has better benefits than 32bit or the only thing is IMO, it's only an upgrade with no change to your computer's performance other than changing it's compatibility only. Welp, I'll forget Vortex and move on then, I'll have to spot a mod manager like Vortex with 32/64 bit compatibility. If I sound a bit rough or disappointed to your software, that always happens to anyone who has a complaint or report that is otherwise, unfixable or takes a long time to make a complaint right. Even if Microsoft drop support for all their windows and only supports windows 10, there are alot of developers still giving these other versions a chance for the other people not only for the rich ones, but for the people whom had a chance to enjoy having a computer even if it runs like a farm tractor... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest deleted34304850 Posted April 18, 2019 Share Posted April 18, 2019 any 32-bit product is probably only being supported due to the fact that there are older machines out there. i would be surprised if anyone is developing new 32-bit anything these days. 32 bit is history. it aint coming back. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sopmac45 Posted April 18, 2019 Share Posted April 18, 2019 Damn, if I was in your team for Vortex, I'd proudly make a 32-bit version of your software one-man. Guess there ain't any hope for a 32-bit version, gonna be patient til the right mod manager made my expectations true. If Vortex can't, I shall find another mod manager similar to Vortex that can support 32-bit. Plus, having a 32-bit version may be helpful for increasing profit for business. If there truly is no 32-bit version, I'll move on and likely find the one perfect for my 32-bit computer. Sometimes, I tempt only to endorse/give support to some softwares supporting both 32/64 bit computers because I know that if my computer got an unfixable error and start back at 32-bit and found a software like an antivirus better than avast! in the future and supports a 32-bit computer, that software is where I would really likely to support. Besides, I don't know if 64-bit has better benefits than 32bit or the only thing is IMO, it's only an upgrade with no change to your computer's performance other than changing it's compatibility only. Welp, I'll forget Vortex and move on then, I'll have to spot a mod manager like Vortex with 32/64 bit compatibility. If I sound a bit rough or disappointed to your software, that always happens to anyone who has a complaint or report that is otherwise, unfixable or takes a long time to make a complaint right. Even if Microsoft drop support for all their windows and only supports windows 10, there are a lot of developers still giving these other versions a chance for the other people not only for the rich ones, but for the people whom had a chance to enjoy having a computer even if it runs like a farm tractor... Understand what you are saying but while the entire world is moving forward, you want to stay practically "paralyzed" at what you think is better and even if you do not like it, one day you would have to jump to 64-bit if you would want to be able to use whatever is already there and whatever is coming up. But if you insist on having a computer with an OS of 32-bit, keep what you have and buy a new one. The new one will have Windows10 so you can keep both and stay on both sides of the field and be happy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
leotheEliteMajor117 Posted April 18, 2019 Author Share Posted April 18, 2019 There are older machines there but dont think they're history, those are just cheap computers with a budget cost. Also dont expect i can afford an upgrade for this 2nd computer of mine which is 32-bit, my country is different and almost everything can cost higher than a $60 Video game. Too expensive to buy a 64-bit upgrade here, and i was hoping i could replace my Fallout Mod Manager with Vortex but is only 64-bit. Guess this concludes my topic folks, 'til Vortex can support 32-bit(if possible), I tempt to endorse it and support it. I'll be watching Vortex for an announcement for 32-bit but if not, I'd find another one... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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