Has anyone used the mod manager by Nexus Mods? If so, does it work well or do you prefer to install the mods yourself?
It’s a bit weird for Starfield because for some people, mods need to go into Documents/My Games/Starfield/ and for others into the regular Starfield folder, which I haven’t gotten Vortex to do yet. It works for some, but you also need a custom .ini file in the Documents folder which has a line to enable mods.
I decided to try Vortex and haven’t really had any issues with Vortex so far. I found a mod that adds that modification to the .INI file so I managed to have everything working in Vortex.
If you want experience installing mods manually Starfield is about as easy as it gets and is a good way to learn. Create a starfieldcustom.ini file and drop mods into your My Games/Starfield folder. Most mod pages include the exact instructions.
I use Vortex just because so many large mods have the options more simply configurable through it than having to go and open a file and edit it manually. I’m comfortable installing mods by hand, but at the same time Fallout 4 is fucked up beyond belief with it’s built in mod management, so using Vortex is a must just to get the mods to load properly.
I preferred an older manager though. It was even more straight forward. I don’t think it was Nexus’s own, but maybe… It’s been so damn long.
for the mods that are out its just easy to install myself. I really dont like the mod managers and prefer to handle it myself. Although it does get unruly with bigger mods and dependancies
I’ve only used Vortex for NMS. I used MO2 for Skyrim and FO4. I don’t trust Vortex based on several bad experiences with it failing to install mods properly. It’s not reliable for certain use cases.
But regardless, enough of the most popular mods require manual installs that I would avoid it. I will be more favorable toward Vortex when mod tools systematize things.