Even if you know what you're doing, the fact that Nexus will revert any changes on it's own is vitally useful to anyone doing mod work. You're absolutely right about Nexus mods in that they can be manually installed but you should absolutely never do that unless you know exactly what you're doing. That's another thing in favor of Nexus though, you can actually look at the stuff before you install it.Īs I said, it depends on the mod. I have multipe mods active that touch the same files and everything seems to work as it should. It seems you can do mods in a (proper) way that allows for 'plugging in' the changes. You just need to be careful that the mods you're installing don't modify the same files, which becomes a bigger risk when mixing and matching since there will not be a notification that another mod has already changed the file in question if it's from a different installation source.
Nguyên văn bởi Tallahassee:It can be a problem but it's no more or less of an issue when using multiple Nexus or Workshop mods that overwrite portions of one another.