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Enabled by default when sorting by priority ascending or descending. Disabled when grouping by something else Nexus ID or Category. Disabled when sorting by any other column. Can be globally disabled in the settings Mod List tab. Mods under separator are not indented on purpose while using collapsible separators.
When a separator is collapsed, it will visually reflect its children most of these can be disabled in the settings : The marker on the scrollbar will take the color of the children markers combined.
The background of the separator will take the color of the children markers combined. The icons in the conflicts, content, flags and version column will reflect information from the children combined. Selecting a collapsed separator will highlight plugins and markers as if all the mods inside were selected.
When using collapsible separators, the 'Filter Separators' box in the filter list is disabled. Some parts of the user interface might show elements that are unused by the game. Adding basic support for a new game can be as easy as filling in an INI file now. Many thanks to Holt59 for his hard work on the infrastructure to support these non-Bethesda games, as well as erri, EzioTheDeadPoet, Qudix, Silencer and Syer10 for creating plugins for some of the games.
Performance Greatly improved performance of the Downloads Tab when refreshing. Moderate performance optimizations for "Preparing VFS". Comes with buttons to explore the paths of an instance and opening the modorganizer. Users can now select which paths to keep or delete.
Instance creation comes with a new wizard like setup to choose the game, define paths and optionally log into nexus. Mod list Improved mod conflicts tab labels and tooltips. The drop indicator now span the whole row instead of only the column. With collapsible separators, you can drop onto a separator collapsed or not and the mod will drop at the end of this separator. Improve robustness of the mod list regarding priority. Add context menu entries to send selected mods before first or after last conflicting mods Download list Added "Open meta file" right-click option to Downloads tab Thanks erri Searching downloads now checks all the columns, added regex support.
Settings The settings have been re-organized: There is now a "Theme" tab where you can change MO2 global theme and colors. All mod list related settings have been moved to "Mod List". The "Steam" tab has been removed and its content moved to the "Workarounds" tab. Non Nexus-related settings have been moved from "Nexus" to "Workarounds".
Old unused settings have been removed: hide unchecked plugins and load mechanism. The "Plugins" tab of MO2 Settings has been improved. MO2 plugins that cannot be used with the current game cannot be enabled.
A confirmation dialog is shown when trying to disable plugins that are required by other plugins. Added option for using custom browser to open links. Command Line Overhaul Mo2 command line with new commands and options backwards compatible with current stuff : crashdump : replaces the old --crashdump.
See run --help for more information. To minimize these: never have multiple MO processes running that manage the same game instance; if an executable is launched from an MO process, only this process may launch executables until all processes are terminated; it is recommended to close all MO processes as soon as multiple processes become unnecessary.
Miscellaneous Ask whether BSA archives should be deleted after extraction during mod installation. Made MO2 update dialog show changelogs from all the releases, not just the last one. Cancelled installation are not considered failures anymore. Remember currently open tab in right panel when restarting MO2. Show a warning when attempting to rename the active profile in Profile dialog.
Do not refresh Modlist when opening Profiles dialog. Added Refresh button to toolbar and menu. Added "Select" button in Profile dialog and double-click on profiles in the list. Added delete key shortcut in the Saves tab. Added "Open in Explorer" option to Saves tab right-click menu. Added toggle for Nexus mod tracking integration. For this reason, it is wise to Track all your installed mods on the Nexus so you can refer to the tracking center for mod updates.
To update a mod, download the new archive and install it to the same mod it was installed last time, replacing if it is a full replacement of the mod or merging if it only updates certain files within the mod. Make certain to assess any new file conflicts and prioritize accordingly see the Priorities chapter.
To uninstall a mod only from a given profile, simply uncheck it in the Left Pane. To uninstall a mod from all profiles, right-click the mod in the Left Pane and select Remove. The removed mod will be deleted to the Recycle Bin. In the event that the removal was an accident, going into the Recycle Bin and restoring the mod folder will restore it to Mod Organizer.
However, it will be treated like a new mod, being unchecked and last in priority. Once a mod is installed in the Left Pane , it needs to be enabled and any plugins activated in order for it to show up in game.
To enable a mod, simply tick its checkbox in the Left Pane for your current profile. It will be enabled only for your current profile. If you see a lightning icon in the Flags column, some of the mod files conflict with one of your other enabled mods. Go to the Priorities tab to learn how to resolve conflicts in the manner you desire. Once the group of mods is selected, hit Spacebar to toggle the state of those mods.
Once a mod is installed and enabled, any plugins that the mod contains needs to be activated for them to show up in game. To activate a mod plugin, go to the Plugins tab in the Right Pane , find the plugins you desire to activate and tick their checkboxes. Priorities is a concept developed by Mod Organizer MO to manage conflict resolution between mod files. This eliminates many of the traditional functions of replacing other mod files with another mod's files by instead arranging it so that mods in higher priority overwrite mods in lesser priorities without actually replacing the other mod files.
Every time you install a mod, it automatically gains highest priority and will provide all conflicting files once enabled.
The higher the priority number, the higher priority is given to the mod. If you wish another mod to provide the conflicting files, you must either drag and drop that mod into the higher priority position or drag and drop the freshly installed mod into a lower priority position. Alternatively you can click the mod's priority number, hit F2, change it to a different priority number, and hit enter. Most times, changing priorities will be all the conflict resolution you will need.
Nevertheless, advanced mod users may desire more advanced control on conflict resolution. If you have two mods that overwrite different files from each and you prefer some from both, you can Hide the files from the mod you do not want to provide the files to cause the other mod's files to be used.
This may be accomplished in either the Conflicts or the Filetree tab within the Mod Information window by right-clicking the file to be hidden and selecting Hide. Hiding a file appends a ". BSA files are archives that contain assets including textures, meshes, sounds, and scripts. Traditionally you can not control priority between BSAs and loose files that is: assets that came as individual files as BSAs were always overwritten.
Therefore, if you wanted to use files from a BSA to overwrite files from a mod that came as loose files, you would have to delete the conflicting loose files manually.
Mod Organizer MO adds a feature that changes this. This means that you can, for example, load the Skyrim High Resolution Texture Pack by checking the BSAs and unchecking the plugins, effectively saving you three plugin slots. MO's BSA management however, makes mod priorities more important. If asset conflicts are not handled correctly, problems may ensue. They will be prefixed with: Unmanaged:. This enables proper conflict resolution even though some assets where installed outside of the MO program.
Unofficial Skyrim Patch must be in a lower priority than Dragonborn for this to be fixed. The user should load the Non-MO mods to as low a priority as possible while maintaining proper conflict resolution. A good guide to this is observing your load order. The DLCs and any mods loaded between them should generally mimic this load order in order for the correct assets to be used.
Sometimes the toolbar will show the warning icon to indicate there are issues with the order of mods in the Left Pane. Clicking that icon will show the 'Problems' that need to be addressed and highlighting the 'Potential Mod order Problem' in the top panel will show a description of the needed changes in the bottom panel similar to the image at the right.
It is generally the best option to just click Fix and let Mod Organizer reorder those mods, however if you have made a large number of changes or even a wholesale reinstall of ALL your mods, you may want to try sorting them manually first. If you choose to manually reorder these mods try working from the bottom up of the listed mods as this may also eliminate some of the same conflicts for higher listed mods.
As the dialog box shows, and the title of this page indicates, these are potential problems. This feature of Mod Organizer is akin to a reminder of the instructions that might be seen on the mod authors' pages about which mod to install and in which order.
As ALL mods are " installed " in to Mod Organizer 's virtual game data directory, the actual order that they get loaded by the game engine can be modified by reordering those mods in the Left Pane. In the Left Pane of Mod Organizer, if you sort by Priority ascending , at the very bottom of your mods in other words, with the highest priority , you will see Overwrite in italics. This is the Overwrite directory also known as Overwrite folder, Overwrite mod, or simply, Overwrite.
Double-clicking will show you the contents. It is always the last thing priority-wise, so anything inside it will overwrite any conflicting mods, hence the name. It should not be confused with the real game data directory or the virtualized game data directory. The virtual game data directory for the game doesn't exist anywhere in the Windows file system; it is virtual.
Overwrite is the place that MO dumps all generated files that otherwise would be dumped into the real game data directory. This is true for any tool or mod that is run through MO as long as the file being generated does not already exist in one of your enabled mods or in the real game data directory.
The VFS will only 'see' files that are enabled and hence any tool operating in that VFS will likewise 'see' them only if enabled. Let's take a typical scenario. You have followed the instructions for building a bashed patch using Wrye Bash and now you want to rebuild it. Overwrite should be kept empty. This may require you to move files out of Overwrite. Every time you run the game or a tool through Mod Organizer, check Overwrite.
If there are files present, right-click Overwrite and select Create Mod. Name it according to whatever tool or mod generated the file and activate it for your profile. Upon successive generations of the tool, move the files back to this mod, replacing all. This is accomplished by double-clicking Overwrite, highlighting the files to be moved, and dragging and dropping them onto their mod. This is rare.
To locate the correct Steam App ID:. Where are the mods? How do I do this? How can I fix this? Q: Why does Overwrite gain. Q: Why is the endorsement flag not set after I install a mod?
How do I reset this setting? Q: My MO window keeps resetting itself to a small window even though I resize it. How do I fix this? Forum GameSpaces Beyond Skyrim. Fallout New Vegas. Skyrim Legendary Edition. Skyrim Special Edition. Game Guides Fallout: New Vegas 1.
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Browse properties. View source. Log in. Jump to: navigation , search. Step does not distinguish between the two. Users can customize the components. Users can accept the name or name it something unique. Click Next to continue. Allow a desktop shortcut to be made, if desired. Click Install. Wait for the files to install.
Click Finish to close. This method is not recommended. Though it's a safe method, it should only be performed if issues are being experienced with the normal updating methods. The main differences are as follows: With portable installation, the user must install a copy of MO for each individual game they want to manage.
Unfortunately, due to there being these two different methods of installing MO, mod utility developers often design their utilities to only work with the method that they install MO. Since the portable approach has existed far longer than the newer instanced approach, it is generally more compatible OOtB with third-party software.
Fortunately, all of the potential issues can be easily avoided by understanding the differences between portable and instanced install methods. What do the Flags mean? If a lightning icon with a green plus sign appears in the Flags column, when the virtual data directory is created the corresponding mod will overwrite file s from a lower priority mod while none of its files will be overwritten. If a lightning icon with a red minus sign appears, the mod will will not overwrite files from any other mod but will have one or more of its files overwritten by a higher priority mod.
If a lightning icon with both a green plus sign and a red minus sign appears, the corresponding mod will overwrite a lower priority mod's file s while having one or more of its files overwritten by a higher priority mod. If a lightning icon appears without a plus or minus sign, the mod will be completely overwritten by other mod s and might as well not be installed. The notes icon appears when you add notes to the mod. As of version 1. If you don't see this functionality, upgrade your copy of MO.
Some context on Ini Tweaks Back a few versions, Tannin introduced a feature called ini tweaks. Most if not all mods do not have anything listed in there. A condensed version of the above is: Double click any mod in your installed mod list e. Particle Tweak In the Right Pane , type the ini tweak you want to make. You cannot change mods priorities via drag and drop when Mod grouping is on.
Users who get the error "failed to remove limit on archive list! Only Download Meta Information ticked. Managing Categories You may have noticed as you install mods that some of them have an assigned category and some do not.
Mod Organizer MO provides a limited set of categories out of the box. You can fix this in MO by creating the missing categories. You can do the following in this window: Single-click on a category to select it. After you are satisfied with your edits close down MO and navigate to the MO folder and look for a file named categories. Make a copy of this file and keep it in a safe place. If you ever need to re-install MO copy it back to the main folder and your edited categories will be ready to go.
Description is outdated, this is now more compatible than the external NCC based plugin. The default prefer setting was changed from false to true to apply these improvements, but description was overlooked.
This 'external' installer will always be called when the fomod uses a C script regardless of the settings enabled. If 'false', uses the Windows "Edit" command, that usually remains set to Windows Notepad, which is default in Windows, for both "Open" and "Edit". The "Edit" choice can still be changed in the Windows Registry. The user will not be seeing a true representation of the VFS by examining the files shown with this tool.
You can use other alternative file managers like Total Commander TC however. TES5Edit for Skyrim. The attached graphic shows the installation of xEdit using this method However since MO can be used for all the Bethesda games the following method can be used where only the Arguments field is changed. For the shortcut to receive the new settings, you must delete the shortcut and create it again.
NOTE Please note that the ini files are copies of the global files, created at the time the profile is created. This means that if you change the global ini-files i. NOTE You may notice messages like: 1 orphaned meta file will be deleted. This is because of a temp file used as a placeholder while the download is happening. These files are removed and replaced with the correct filename and MO is just saying the meta.
All other instances called, regardless of their location, will update this file. No game data on top level. Looks good. Since version 1. Mod Organizer 2's "Profiles" feature allows for easy switching between different mod configurations. 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.
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