In this step, we will setup a testing profile and a main profile. The default profile will stay completely untouched and act as a backup. And finally, the main profile is where we will install and enable all of our mods. Profiles can be selected via the drop-down menu above the left pane. The changes these will make are placebo at best and dangerous at worst. You will realistically not need any other tweaks than the ones already in the guide.
When the guide says to install a mod, it will be formatted as follows: Main File - Example Mod 1. This is referring to the mod's category on Nexus, the file name, and the file version. Unless instructed otherwise, simply download the listed file using the Mod Manager Download button and install it normally through MO2. If you do not know how to install mods through MO2, please watch the video linked above. Sometimes, a mod will not have a Mod Manager Download , or will be hosted on a site other than Nexus.
If that is the case, do the following:. When downloading multiple files from the same page, you will be prompted with a box in Mod Organizer 2 with the options Merge , Replace , and Rename. This goes over most of the features that users will need to know. Note that these videos were created based on v2. The basic, and not-so-basic, uses of MO2 are covered above with the video tutorials above. That will definitely get you going but might not help much with figuring out the whole picture.
What do you name mods? Which mods do you merge and not merge in MO2? Some people also prefer text to video and these guides provide a lot of text! It is centered around the very large mod, Legacy of the Dragonborn and features MO2 as a mod manager. It focuses on creating a good foundation for future modding by fixing bugs, improving base gameplay, and increasing graphics fidelity. The documentation for MO2 is a little sparse at this time.
There is a wiki article for Mod Organizer 1. Many of the primary features of MO2 remain the same as MO1 but there can be some differences. Given that, the wiki article can be good for general information but use it with care. Discord is a text and voice chat program.
This is the preferred means of contacting someone on the team when you run into problems or have questions about MO2. GitHub is used as our issue tracker. This is used to document and discuss serious issues with MO2 and possible feature requests for the future. While the GitHub issue tracker is open to the public, we ask that you refrain from creating issues unless asked to. You can usually be helped much quicker by jumping on Discord and asking us directly.
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