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But lets see what Nexus mods will eventually get official versions also.
For unofficial mods (if that's what we're calling them now) use the BG3 Mod Manager.
If you did it manually before, what is the big deal now? Just adapt to the in built mm xml file.
And tick it in the integrated mod manager
Third party mods are allowed they are just at your own risk (of breaking the game and needing to fix it), but most the current Nexus Mods where hacked together for version 6 of the game and will need updating for version 7 by their authors.
The fact is most people who are still interested in maintaining their mods will try and recreate them with the tools and publish them through the official channel as this will give them a wider audience than only having them on Nexus and there is no good reason not to.
But such updates will take time and effort from the individual authors.
Your posts suggest the you have not played a lot of modded games before, particularly ones that have major updates. Major updates normally break lots of mods that then have to be fixed by their authors. The second thing is that English is probably not your first language.