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Since for most of the people it is easier download the mods via the SW instead of trying to manually download and then install the various mod.
I do not understand why complicate things for users instead of simplifying them.
*sorry Google translate
Easy is lazy but just so good...
Why do you think it is wrong if a person prefers the SW that allows you to install and uninstall the mods you want with a click instead of using an external site that makes me do everything manually ??
This is not about laziness but of practicality, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim have the SW and Fallout 4 no ??
Pls BE SERIOUS.
And guess what, you download NMM and go to the site it has 1 click installs too oh wow! Plus it has the option to sort the mods into folders automatically, and can sort the load order automatically so mods don't crash your game due to load order conflicts which happen fequently with workshop users that don't know how to manage more than 10 mods properly.
Its not wrong, but we gave you the reason why AND the better alternative and you came back and cried about it. So Use Nexus or nothing, those are really your only options.
Bethesda and Valve announced early on (as in, this was old news before the game was launched) that there will be no steam workshop for Fallout 4. Bethesda wanted their own platform for mods.
Nexus is still the way to go though. And if you think you have to do things manually with NMM, then you aren't using Nexus or NMM correctly.
FFS man - its been a year. There are a thousand posts going over this. Are you really that fething lazy?
I did not know that NMM was so, since I mainly use "SW" (to avoid downloading files that I might damage my PC).
"But we gave you the reason why AND the better alternative and you came back and cried
I have not gone back to cry but to talk as this is a forum made for this, then just now I received (from you) a detail response, but this has happened because you have assumed that I knew what it was and how it worked NMM and I rather thought it was one of those sites / forums where you have to download the mods from the links but now I know it is a program with its own interface and certainly I will give him a look.
If you wanted to be serious you could post a discussion that talks about the same subject, saying:
"Hey look at this thread (link), you can find the answer to your question."