The Nexus Mods Manager allows you to install and uninstall mods cleanly while also manage their load order. To accept this, just click on the “Finish” button. Otherwise, you should just use the default folder selected by the Manager. If you’ve downloaded mods from another website in the past then I’d suggest using that folder to keep them all in the same place. A new screen will appear then which lets you select the game you want to manage mods for or you can rescan your installed games.įinally, you need to confirm where you’d like your mods to be stored. Now that the games have been selected for mod management, a summary screen will appear that lists the games selected. If that’s wrong then you can browse to the location of the game to manually select it. The Nexus Mod Manager will list all the games it works will and will label games you don’t have installed as “Not Found”. When the scan is completed you’ll want to select the Green tick beside the games you want to mod and the Red cross for games you don’t want the Manager to look for. Once downloaded, the Nexus Mod Manager will scan your hard drives for games that it supports. We’ve looked at plenty of Nexus Mods in the past for games such as Skyrim but today we’ll be walking you through the installation of the Manager.
However, it can look a little bit complicated if you have no one helping you with it.
Setting up the Nexus Mod Manager is pretty simple.