
Mod Organizer, Mod Organizer 2 and even Vortex do not touch your Data folder, meaning your mods will not mess up your base install of the game. It might leave remains of mods after you uninstall them and mess up your game. This is not good practice since it can break your game when a mod is not properly installed, or NMM failed to install the mod correctly.




I am not making these stuff up, just ask any experienced modder or even Nexus staff (probably in a PM though) about NMM and the answer will be "It's shit.". It's the same as driving your car with well worn tires, it might look like it is going fine, but it's grip is weak and it is just waiting for that moment to mess up and provoke an accident. They made Vortex to replace NMM because they couldn't fix NMM. Even Nexus stopped working on it and totally abandoned it more than one year ago, because it had problems they couldn't fix. It is already in your saved game and will not leave.Īnd again, NMM is the worse Mod Manager in existence for gamebryo games. and many times it bakes in your save game, which means even if you remove the mod, revert the settings, etc. Some settings/mods and even NMM are messing up your game in deep ways, screwing AI, screwing weapon values, screwing leveled lists, screwing NPC values, patrol routes, loading stuff too early or too late, messing up stuff behind the scenes, etc. But you're not the ones dealing with several users come by daily, with their game broken, and after we waste time troubleshooting their problems, we find out it's usually one of the known suspects: Configator, NMM, BethINI and ENB.Īlso just because you don't see the problems, doesn't mean they are not there.
