- #How to use nexus mod manager with starbound Patch#
- #How to use nexus mod manager with starbound mods#
I remember for exemple, Fraking Universe (i think it was the name of the overhaul) always had certain version disparity between steam and the forum versions, beeing the forum the most updated and steam the most stable.
Other question i updated there, was where to find the most active community, Steam, or Chuclkefish forum? Or should i just use the two and see where the most up-to-date version of a mod is? Rimworld beeing my freaking favorite (Another one that Load order is important, but not as gamebreaking as Bethesda games) I still have to try and see the Special Edition, but since my GPU is on the lower specs (GTX 1050, and a faulty one at that.) i have focused on lower graphics games for the past year or two. (The fact that my latest mod-list for Oldrim is around 770 mods. I may have come out a little traumatized.
#How to use nexus mod manager with starbound mods#
Yeah, the rules, load orders, plugins, mods to make other mods work properly, and having to clean plugins because of lazy modmakers. Maybe even, because of the old engine and easy of modding for modders to add basically anything.Ĭhanging Skyrim into a managementSim basically with the right mods is something that i can't stop to smile and see how great that community is. Even with the bugs.Įven with the old engine. Not gonna lie, Bethesda games are amoung my favorite. Most mods will be polite and list what mods the author knows are incompatible and some mods are incompatible in ways that aren't obvious, and allso not game-breaking Swapping to another profile could allso use some work.Īs this is done entirely by un-subscribing and re-subscribing en-mass (huzzah un-subscribe all/subscribe all button in a collection), it can sometimes take half an hour to completely swap over, because steam is an idiot and won't pay attention to that mod allready being there, it wants to re-re-re-redownload it, depite not having been updated for 4 years) The Steam version in particular uses the Steam Workshop as it's mod manager, though saving the "mod profile" (collection) is more than a bit tedious. (after a disatrous few months of Mid/Late-Beta where first "alphabetical", and then "random" load order resulted in basically no-one being able to play) Starbound has "load order" functionaly built in. Hyuk hyuk hyuk! There's yer problem! /joke
#How to use nexus mod manager with starbound Patch#
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