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Load order nexus mod manager
Load order nexus mod manager













Defined a Ruleset that, no matter how much mods I throw into the bucket randomly, it remains good Lerned the EXACT conflict with the EXACT files involved (and found one that I've missed so far) Really, it's a piece of cake when you get used to it and, in less than 3 days (a couple of hours a day), I've: I did read where Tannin stated that was on the ToDo list. The one thing not YET available in Vortex is individual file conflict resolutions, meaning you can not cherry pick the files from one mod to over ride the files of another mod. Vortex is fast and easy once you get through the learning curve. Global values that are higher load lower in the load order (100) loads after (0), (-100) would load high in the load order. These two forms of load ordering stack, giving you more control over plugins than you had with NMM.

load order nexus mod manager

The nice thing is, you can set rules that wont change when running LOOT, but also, you can set global values for any esp to load higher or lower in the list. If you want to remove that rule from the esp, it is a two click process, click the dependencies icon, click the (-) sign for the rule that was applied. If you confirm it, the rule will be applied and no matter how many times you run LOOT, that esp will not change positions. You can either confirm it or cancel it and start over. Release the icon.Ī window will pop up giving you the rule you want to apply to the esp you moved. Grab the dependencies icon of the esp you want to move up or down, drag it to the esp you want to load it after.

load order nexus mod manager

In Vortex to Manually change your load order

load order nexus mod manager

I have been using Vortex for a couple days now and I have to tell you that Manual Load Ordering is there. I keep seeing topic after topic of Manual Load Ordering not being a part of Vortex.















Load order nexus mod manager