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Similar Content. MO2 - xEdit Issue. Hi there peoples, First time posting, so if this isn't allowed please just let me know. Looking for a bit of support, as been scratching my head for ages now and getting nowhere. However, decided to mod Fallout NV again. I have made sure the installation directory for MO2 isn't in the Fallout folder. It's all on my C drive SSD. Tried running as admin ect.

Clearing read only. Just can't seem to get it working. Any advice or help is appreciated. However, I did create unique subfolders for 'Profiles' and 'Overwrite' e. Just thought I'd share something I make heavy use of in MO2. You can use symbols and emojis such as many found here for example in the comments field that's the small one line box of a mod's Notes tab as custom flags, and also filter the mod list by these symbols.

No registered users viewing this page. If you do not know how to install mods through MO2, please watch the video linked above. Sometimes, a mod will not have a Mod Manager Download , or will be hosted on a site other than Nexus.

If that is the case, do the following:. When downloading multiple files from the same page, you will be prompted with a box in Mod Organizer 2 with the options Merge , Replace , and Rename. You should select the Rename option and rename the mod to its respective file name. This will make MO2 install them as separate files for easier management. If you like, you can use this format by copying it and replacing the sample data with your information:.

I'm having download issues. What can I do? In order to investigate download issues that have been reported to us, we require the following information in the report: Country: The place you're downloading from, please make sure you are not using a VPN when testing as this may make this information inaccurate.

Test download speeds: You'll need to try and download each of our test files in this article. Your download link: The link generated for you when downloading a file. TraceRoute: This is detailed information about your connection to our services, which allows us to identify any common stalling points.

To get the information required, please follow the troubleshooting steps below, there is a posting template at the bottom of the article: Understanding what is within our control We do our best to provide access to all mods for users all over the world, however we are sometimes hampered by conditions beyond our control. The sense checks Before we get into the more advanced troubleshooting, it's important to cover the simple problems we often encounter which can be fixed with relative ease.

Downloads don't start: You should consult our " Troubleshooting website issues " page. This is normally caused by a browser addon or privacy settings. Make sure you stop any other downloads: We often find that users report issues while Steam is downloading a 40GB update in the background, which is hogging all your bandwidth. If that makes a difference. Firstly I advise that you remove MO2 from proximity to the game you are modding.

It doesn't matter which drive you use, if you have more than 1, but away from the game folder and any other UAC folders like "Program Files". Simply put the same set of programme files for MO2 are used for all the games you may be running but the specific folders for each game are stored in that location. You can if you want run MO2 as "portable" which is more like the way MO1 worked with everything for each managed game in the same location with the game specific folders directly under MO2's main install folder.

Now, on to the nxm "issue". In the screenshot you posted do you see that the "Primary handler" is looking for the executable in a completely different location to that where MO2 is installed? The location in the bottom input line should be looking for something like this, based on the information you have provided,. Of course if you move your MO2 as I advise the path to nxmhandler should be the same as where MO2 resides.

If you use MO2 to handle any other games that same tool is used to point it to the correct game. You simply right-click and select "Add" and then follow the prompts.

At this point would it be better to reinstall it? Or is it as easy as drag-and-drop? In the MO folders there is a program called nxmhandler. When run it will show a few things, the supported games and path and the primary Handler.

Run that instance and look at the the game settings. You should see a separate line for each game. If not you have to point the program to the correct install of MO.

Select the game in the left pane and in the right pane under "Select Handler Binary" point it to the game folder of the game. Now this might be a stupid question, but it won't harm anything if I follow your recommendation, correct? It automatically wants to instal itself to my AppData folders and I cannot fathom why. I'll be updating my instructions soon to change this. There is a bug unknown to me at the time I wrote the guide for some users when installing MO2 into the game folders. Seems most are choosing the "common" folder within Steam, but you can really install it anywhere you want.

Thank you so much! Each time you run MO2, it will load the last instance you were working with.



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