![]() ![]() This really depends on the specific mods, I think Hahaha! Someone had way too much modding skill and too much time on their hand to create this.Įdited by twowolves80, 05 November 2017 - 02:26 pm. Thank you ahead of time!Īlso, I have nothing electronic to offer, and my skills are questionable, so have some comedy instead as a token of appreciation for at least reading through: Not looking for error-checking my mod list, or anything extensive, just a bit of explanation. Plus, every single wiki guide seems to be written for MO, and NMM 0.63.17 is the final NMM version until Vortex comes out, and I would like to understand how this works a little better so I can compile a proper install order for my mods that I can repeat over and over (I use pretty much the same mods with slight changes here and there) and avoid instability/conflicts as much as possible. esp files below Mod B when I later install Mod B. esp files from it, and then moving those patch. The reason I'm asking is because I've read all the complaints/comments about the VFS and MO, and wanted a little clarity on whether or not I can get away with installing Mod A, running it's FOMOD, getting the patch. ![]() Not sure how the patches themselves work (if their patch plugin can be dragged around like that, similar to MO) because of how NMM requires you to install/uninstall mods over the tops of others (unlike MO where you can hot-swap the load order to set priorities). If I install Mod A through NMM, and do not have Mod B, yet, but will be installing it later, can I then go into NMM's load order panel (the plugin tab) and just drag the patch from Mod A below Mod B when I install it? Or do I have to install Mod B first and then install Mod A so it patches over the top of it? The FOMOD-patching is throwing me off, and I'm trying to wrap my head around how it works. Caveat: I've never seen this information laid out this way, or in any way, and I'm hoping someone can give me a quick answer as to how this works: ![]()
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