![]() ![]() NMM is much worse for games added after Skyrim when it's just a very basic Tool, one or two have had user additions improve things but for example its Dragon Age support is very limited, it's becoming more and more like Steam Workshop in my opinion, that's not my idea of a good manager at all. I don't recommend NMM for any game I've played at all, the best are made for a game. NMM isn't actually much good and it is a port of Fallout Mod Manager initially made for Skyrim, FoMM is much better and enough like NMM to make switching easy. MO for Skyrim is now an awsome Manager, it will never be as good for the older games, if enough played and reported bugs it could be.Įven with Skyrim only 1 in a 1000 or less actually make bug reports, most don't or get forum help only. I always recommend you use the best manager for each game and usually you need the manager to be made when game was popular to get the inevitable bugs fixed.įrankly not enough people who play the older games use MO to get those bugs sorted, I don't blame those who choose the older managers but it's a vicious circle. It does work but is mainly used for Skyrim, so no real troubleshooting of bugs happens as few actually play them, it is really a Skyrim Manager, Wrye Flash and Fallout Mod Manager are easier to use because they were made when many played these games.
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