SMH- Old Mod, appears in list, don’t know what it does.turned off Workshop Planters- Old Mod, appears in list. Your House Survived- Old Mod, Appears in list. SC Expanded Scrap List- Old Mod, Appears in list. Ballistic Weave Standarized- Allows Ballistic Weave to be applied to all clothing. Was removed for a clothing issue- turned off. Armor and Weapon Keywords Community Resource (AWKCR)- This is required for any AWKCR based mod like. Spring Cleaning- Old Mod, Appears in list. Northern Springs Worldspace DLC Sized Mod- not downloaded, maybe in future. Here is my current July 2019 Mod list, Note some of these are mods I was using in 2016, listed as Old, some are turned off. Thanks for the help, I'm finding that managing mods within the game menu is easy and convienent. Follow whats been said, and yours will look the exact same soon enough. No "two pages", no "mods available", just an interface to manage mods you eventually download from the nexus. So fix the mess, already told you how to.ĮDIT: heres my Nexus Mod Manager as i start to mod Fallout: New Vegas Īll i did was open it. Even if they're not missing, thats a 3 year old install, id argue that 95% of those mods aren't working with the latest FO4 version. Those mods may show up in the interface, but they are surely from some of your previous plays and are likely not working because NMM is missing the files to handle in the first place, and those are missing because you removed them at some point in time. If you're starting up NMM and you're already getting "a list of mods", as i posted before, thats your own issue and it needs fixing. Theres no two pages of anything (you can scroll down your modlist, thats it), and "what mods are available" come from the Nexus itself, rather than mod manager, thats just there to handle whatever it is you downloaded from here Now you're in the mod interface, from there just add mods, activate, play. With everything gone, procedure to start anew goes like, install Fallout 4 -> install NMM -> let it detect game -> open NMM -> choose mod folders, hit done. Anything related to your old Fallout 4 installs should be deleted. Two pages? mods that are available? is this Nexus Mod Manager at all, or did you wander to the creation club somehow? did you download NMM 70.8 from the link i provided? are you doing a clean install of everything? its rough to sit here and try guessing the kind of mess you created 3 years ago. I'll launch the game (last game save) and check established settlements to see if they still reflect the mods I had been using before. When I open NMM, it shows the new mods, I just added, but I have no idea where the mods that were originally there, are kept, if they are intact still there. I added some mods in game and they appear in "my library" mod list. I did go to the game directory, mod folder and it was empty. I've really have not done much of anything, just made some maybe bad assumption about what I read online. Install Fallout 4 (without bethesda HD pack, turn that off), then NMM, let it detect Fallout 4, and go from there. Clear the fallout 4 documents folder too, if any exists. Im not going to bother too much trying to figure out where you screwed up there, as it just sounds like some sort of horrible uninstall case (you took the files out but now wonder why nexus isn't installing the mods), so id recommend this time you actually uninstall the mod manager, the game, their respective folders and associated files, and start again. NMM does everything it used to latest release is but 26 days old. Originally posted by 30 year old boomer:NMM is not abandonware, just nexus started promoting vortex thing.
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