Julian Alfred Pankratz
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- Jan 29, 2021
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The main inconvenience for me is the requirement to run the game and everything else through MO (or any other mod manager, whatever). I don't know what else there is to discuss here. Use a mod manager if its convenient for you, I won't.Even a smaller amount of mods can make use of MO2. I was very glad BG3 finally got to work through MO2. That garbage mod thing before was a royal pain. And I only used maybe 20 mods for BG3.
The slow thing amuses me though. That's a new one. But I guess I don't have a potato either so maybe it is slower.
Another advantage: re-install windows or get a new rig? My portable MO2 setup is ready to run fully modded Skyrim with around 900 or so mods in a few minutes!All you need is the time to copy it over and grab Skyrim from Steam (or elsewhere
).
Imagine having to redo the whole thing yourself in a new setup every time? UGH.
I don't get your advantages, the same things can be done without a mod manager.
I seriously don't understand why mod managers users give a fuck about how other people install mods. And this happens only in the Skyrim community