![]() Is there an easy way to do this with Vortex, or do you just have to manually change the load order? Or would you just disable the rock textures for one mod and disable tree textures from the other mod within the "PLUGINS" tab? Basically, how would I go about this process using Vortex? Any information and advice is greatly appreciated. Vortex Tip: A mod manager which does not overwrite the game folder is preferable reason NMM is bad is how it installs its all overwrites and remove a mod if can mix up files or plugins MO2 i think is the better MM but vortex is alright also just strange how you sort out conflicts. I have seen differing opinions as to which is better, many on here say Vortex is overall a much better experience, but I have also seen that it is much more complicated and harder to use?įor instance, with NMM whenever you installed mods with conflicting files, a window popped up and you simply chose which files you wanted to override, so you could have tree textures from one mod and rock textures from the other. Fast forward a few more years, I want to start modding again (mostly graphics and lighting mods) and I see now that Vortex is the new mod manager to use. ![]() So yes, Vortex is a lot better than NMM, and for the most part, safe to use. There are mods, even here on Nexus, that include TSL Patcher. Answers to many questions regarding Nexus Mods websites and services. ![]() The experience was pretty straight forward. Once the mod is downloaded via Vortex (which for this example should. ![]() A couple of years ago, I started to get into modding and used NMM. ![]()
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