![]() It's all just up to personal choice.īasically MO2 is the way, that way your installation will never blow up. Once you know the ins and outs you can do and manage a lot more with it. I tend to use vortex these days but in the past used MO2 all the time. But there are times that is not the case. Typically in most cases yes you can just uncheck a mod and be fine. Things that change the leveled loot list. Textures, npc or some environmental overhauls. When you download mods that overwrite core gaming files. Now NMM on the other hand gets completely down and dirty with your game folder so if you do make any major mistake chances are you might actually end up screwing your install and will need to do a fresh re-install. Since MO2 never directly touches your game install folder, undoing a mistake is as simple as unchecking the offending/conflicting mods and you're good to go! I see a lot of people using MO2, I tried it but it feels like if I make a mistake on it my installation will blow up lol Great! But then you decide you want to go back to vanilla Skyrim and just uninstall Enderal but oh overwrote all your DLC masters!! Now your game install is completely screwed and the only way is to re-download everything again.Īs you can see, cases like these would be easily avoided using other mod managers like MO2 because they never overwrite files directly in the game folder. Well it's incompatible with the DLCs and crashes so it comes with its own placeholder DLCs. Or better yet, as a more average user based example: let's say you wanted to play the fantastic Enderal mod. SKSE) and overwrites files in the scripts\source folder but you didn't know, well the overwrites are now permanent and simply uninstalling the mod doesn't mean you'll get back your original script files. So for example, say you have a mod which makes changes to some of the scripts in the game (like e.g. Unintended overwrites can happen with the game files as well since NMM directly puts files in the game folder. It's not just a matter of mods overwriting each other. See the rules page for more information.Screenshots in the context of asking for help are acceptable.Please take your screen archery to /r/SkyrimPorn. Screenshots do not contribute to the discussion of modding or mod creation.No Screenshots (except to ask for help).Memes and gameplay stories do not contribute to this whatsoever. This is a sub centered around the discussion of modding and creating mods.Sexual content ( galleries / screenshots that involve sexual acts) is not. ![]() Posting about and discussing the use of these is fine. There are a wide variety of body meshes and armors that are NSFW.When you sign up for Nexus you agree to a ToS that says you will not do these things. No we don't care about your views on the finer points of copyright law. ![]()
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