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Nexus mod manager auto update

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Nexus Mods decided that it’d be easier to develop a completely new mod manager than to continue fixing the archaic platform. It became increasingly more challenging to maintain the system with the constant bug fixes.

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Besides the outdated software, Nexus Mods hired the developer of Skyrim Mod Organizer, Tannin, to improve NMM.

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In 2016, Nexus Mods informed the community that NMM had reached ‘End-of-Line’ (EOL) status, meaning that they were moving towards discontinuing support while developing a new version.Several reasons appeared for this decision. The name changed to Nexus Mods Manager in 2015, but the platform and mechanics remained the same. The original modding system created by Robin Scott dates back to 2006 when he started TESSource for the Oblivion Mod Manager. The open-source manager is safe to use, even with it not receiving any more updates. A few names worth mentioning are The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, Fallout 4, and Kingdom Come: Deliverance. You can create modifications for well-known titles on the platform.

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Since it’s connected to the Nexus Mod website and your account, you’ll enjoy a fast and effortless experience. When comparing it to manually modding a game, its key benefits include better installation, organization, and removal.

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The Nexus Mod Manager has an intuitive interface that’s easy to use.