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Maybe in 2012.. NMM is no longer supported.
plus. i dont like messing up my main dir so MO2 it is tnx
does wrye bash hande fomod installs??
Kindof ... you get the options but you have to read the fomod .xlm in order to know which boxes to check so its easier than manually installing, but harder than a true fomod.
"Tannin discontinued the project when he was hired by the Nexus team to develop their new Vortex mod manager."
mo is open source
vortex is still in beta stage and will be released soon (?)
we are waiting
https://discord.gg/93GT2z
There are a lot of files there, the one you want to download is.
Silarn - 11/04/2018
MO2 v2.1.2 Release Candidate 1 (11/04/2018)
tnx
This is the irritating part. I use NMM for a couple other games besides the big two, TES and Fallout, and having to reassign the nxm files every time I go to mod something else is annoying AF. Worth it of course, because NMM cannot do what MO does for Skyrim/FO4, but still a right pain in the ass.