Nexus Mod Manager and Archive Files
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The Nexus Mod Manager has my non-steam mod archives stored in C:\Games\Skyrim\mods. Do the archives I have downloaded contain redundant information, and do I need to keep these downloaded copies? Will the archives sorted by NMM be sufficient for the future?
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How do you archive mods?
C:\\MyMod\\MyMod Readme. A popup window will display, choose 7-zip, Add to Archive. Set the following options and click OK: Archive: MyMod (it defaults to the name of the directory) Archive format: 7z.Where does Nexus Mod Manager save?
To solve this, set the folder paths to something like C:\\Users\\YOURNAME\\Documents\\Nexus Mod Manager\\Fallout4 . Alternatively, keep the default folders and run Nexus Mod Manager as an Administrator. To do so, right-click the Nexus Mod Manager shortcut and select \u201cRun as administrator.\u201dWhat is going on with Nexus Mods?
Mod repository Nexus Mods has announced a change in policy in regards to the hundreds of thousands of mod files it hosts. Starting in August, modders who upload mod files to the site will no longer be able to delete them. Instead, modders will only be able to archive their files and hide them from view of the users.Is Fallout mod Manager better than Nexus Mod Manager?
Fallout mod manager seems to crash every time that a new mod gets added, but is a lighter program that is overall more reliable. Nexus mod manager is easy to use but might not install all mods correctly and is a heaver program.[Archived] : Nexus Mod Manager ( NMM ) : Start to Finish
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