Raikolt Posted September 30, 2020 Share Posted September 30, 2020 Let's say I have a friend who plays Fallout New Vegas. Fallout New Vegas is a very dated game and many mods could bring it fairly up to speed with modern titles. let's say my friend has done all the work of going through and finding all of the best mods, all of the best textures, the best load order, etc. and I want to play the same version of Fallout he's playing. He should be able to export his profile from Vortex, upload it to a file sharing service, or to nexus mods directly, send me a link to it, and then I can download it and import it into Vortex. From there, if I load the profile he shared, it will download all of his mods, and maintain his load order so that my modlist will effectively be identical to his. This could also save some of us a TON of time by exporting these profiles for ourselves and keeping those profile files for the next time we want to install and play that game. This will stop people from literally .zip'ing their data folders for later, so that means that this would get Vortex more downloads and use, as well as drive more traffic to nexus mods and therefore (due to large file sizes) will incentivize more purchases of the premium membership Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pickysaurus Posted September 30, 2020 Share Posted September 30, 2020 We're actually working on a system similar to what you describe already. It'll be comparable to Steam's Collections feature, but more powerful. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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