

I'm sure plenty will know who I'm referring to he even has an entire video series dedicated to setting up Mod Organizer, and even has a series on making it work for New Vegas. To be honest, I actually learned everything I need from a brilliant modder known as Gopher. The more mods you install the more conflicts you'll get and the more trouble may occur and then there come other tools in place but taht's not the question here. Make your own experience, get into the materia, watch videos, read forums and tutorials and IMPORTANT don't take someone's words like" this is garbage" as the law.Īnd a golden rule: Never let only any mod manager keep track of your files/ installation. So if you only want to install some mods I think it doesn't make the big difference which manager you're using but if you won't run into big trouble avoid MO and NMM 0.60.x for now. That's the result of nearly 4 years continuous Skyrim modding and maintenance. The documentation of my mod-mix has grown from simple text files to a complex website with installation information, tips & tricks, troubleshooting, links etc etc.

I've installed ~400+ Mods for Skyrim, the games runs fine but only because I don't let a Mod Manager handle my files alone. I didn't go in depth to that and I never will until Fallout 4, which recommends the use of NMM 0.60.x but for my Skyrim I will use NMM 0.56.1. NMM v0.56.1, current version 0.60.16 has changed the way of handling mod files, it uses profiling and virtual installation of files.
