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Only retarded niggers use Vortex. Use Mod Organizer. "But the UI looks like it's from 2003!" Shut the fuck up faggot. If you can't handle it go play Fortnite or Roblox or whatever games you turd burglars play.

Community Shaders is made by trannies and steals code from ENB which is made by a Russian autistic dude. Use ENB.
Are the trannies in the room with us right now? Are their screaming ghosts living rent free in your head? Thanks stinkditches for the SSGI, DLSS, and grass lighting.
 
Are the trannies in the room with us right now? Are their screaming ghosts living rent free in your head? Thanks stinkditches for the SSGI, DLSS, and grass lighting.
More proof 2025 reg dates are all retards. Please return to r/skyrimmods where your tranny loving brethren reside.
 
Only retarded niggers use Vortex. Use Mod Organizer. "But the UI looks like it's from 2003!" Shut the fuck up faggot. If you can't handle it go play Fortnite or Roblox or whatever games you turd burglars play.
If anything, the various individual mod organizers are significantly more intuitive to use with their basic UIs than the retarded flashy "YOU NEED AN ACCOUNT" horseshit Vortex shoves in your face all at once. Plus most those mod organizers are built around manual installations which lets me organize shit myself.
 
Only retarded niggers use Vortex. Use Mod Organizer. "But the UI looks like it's from 2003!" Shut the fuck up faggot. If you can't handle it go play Fortnite or Roblox or whatever games you turd burglars play.

Community Shaders is made by trannies and steals code from ENB which is made by a Russian autistic dude. Use ENB.
I'd like to go back to ENB since I saw seething about the creator, but while it's been some time since I indulged my modding addiction, I had constant problems with water flickering with ENB that I never found a solution to (aside from just turning effects off). Ended up switching to Community Shaders with Light Limit Fix and it worked great; sucks that it's made by trannies, but it works for me.
 
Only retarded niggers use Vortex. Use Mod Organizer. "But the UI looks like it's from 2003!" Shut the fuck up faggot. If you can't handle it go play Fortnite or Roblox or whatever games you turd burglars play.
I don't understand the problems with Vortex. I don't install mod packs, just individual mods and it's no issue for me.
 
I don't understand the problems with Vortex. I don't install mod packs, just individual mods and it's no issue for me.
I might not be correct, but Vortex always seemed inferior to the alternatives.
Honestly I'm glad I learned how to manually install mods when modding Oblivion, and now use mod organizer for the other Bethesda titles to easily detect conflicts
 
I don't understand the problems with Vortex. I don't install mod packs, just individual mods and it's no issue for me.
Vortex is fine if you only want to use Nexus Collections or install a couple of simple mods. The moment you start building a modlist yourself that needs some conflict resolution you need to switch to MO. Vortex will spit out some weird web diagram that makes no sense and you can't drag and drop your plugin or mod load order. Even the faggiest of trannies on r/skyrimmods refuse to use it because Vortex's UI is utter trash. If you're planning on using Wabbajack modlists or making your own modlist that's not some trash Vanilla+ garbage, you need to use ModOrganizer. If you ever have a problem with your modlist and you ask for help while mentioning you use Vortex no one will help you because there's no easy way to fix load orders.

Nexus is also working on their own version of ModOrganizer with some of their devs so Vortex won't be supported in a couple of years.
 
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I'm surprised some people can't manually install mods for a game like elder scrolls, how fucking rotten does your brain have to be if you can't just drag and drop an ESP file in the right spot. The only time a manual install is kinda annoying is if it replaces textures or audio in the base files and that's only an issue if you ever want to uninstall.
 
Mod Organizer uses a virtual file system for mods, each mod folder is its own folder and they get merged into the VFS when you launch. Vortex throws every file into the game data and as a result makes debugging issues a bitch and can cause problems with overwriting files or uninstalling. MO2 is superior in every way and there is a reason OpenMW adapted the VFS system for it's data handling. Non destructive modding.
 
Mod Organizer uses a virtual file system for mods, each mod folder is its own folder and they get merged into the VFS when you launch. Vortex throws every file into the game data and as a result makes debugging issues a bitch and can cause problems with overwriting files or uninstalling.

If that's the case, it's highly dependent on the game. I currently have 25+ gigs of Witcher 3 mods and the only thing of Vortex touching the main install folder is a sub-megabyte folder redirecting to a separate mod staging folder.
 
I don't understand the problems with Vortex. I don't install mod packs, just individual mods and it's no issue for me.
There are none. If you use Nexus Mods a lot Vortex is great, especially for update management and Collections replaces Wabbajack. All of the shit the tranny rager is bitching about in this thread is wrong or disingenuous like not being able to manually sort mods or them being too retarded to sort conflicts, they have no clue what they're talking about.
If that's the case, it's highly dependent on the game. I currently have 25+ gigs of Witcher 3 mods and the only thing of Vortex touching the main install folder is a sub-megabyte folder redirecting to a separate mod staging folder.
Nexus Mods uses hardlinks unless you fuck the deployment method up yourself, it doesn't spit the actual files into the game folder. You're not missing anything from MO2 except having to run MO2 before you start every game.
 
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There are none. If you use Nexus Mods a lot Vortex is great, especially for update management and Collections replaces Wabbajack. All of the shit the tranny rager is bitching about in this thread is wrong or disingenuous like not being able to manually sort mods or them being too retarded to sort conflicts, they have no clue what they're talking about.
Are you actually retarded? In Vortex you have to set rules and wrangle the shit UI to make mods load in the order you want. In MO you drag and drop and you're done. Thanks to the virtual file system of MO you can disable mods by just unchecking a box while Vortex uses the actual game folder to load mods. Good luck fully removing shit. Are you posting here because you're too much of a retarded tranny even for r/skyrimmods?
 
Gentlemen, please, I did not mean to cause such shitflinging. Surely we can just agree to kill all the elves by any means necessary?
as beings of stasis, they have accomplished quite literally nothing throughout the history of the setting besides breed glorious Bretons into existence
you could kill them all and nothing would change because they aren't agents of change to begin with
>Thalmor
Undoing creation so nothing ever happened which will somehow magically make them gods and not just repeat the cycle if everything doesn't unexist is the most literally changing nothing ever
 
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