Those that do not have it there, already, you are one step ahead, but don't go patting yourself on the back, yet. Those who have it in their c:\Program Files (x86)\Steam, you will need to reinstall the game elsewhere, I will walk you through that in a bit. Second, locate where you have installed Fallout 4. Just keep the window open, we will come back to it later. But since most users of the nexus mods are all of that, let's get started.įirst things first, locate where your download folder of Nexus Mod Manager, for Fallout 4. You will need some time, patience, and even a little computer knowledge. Do not try to use it for Fallout 3, TES IV Oblivion, Fallout New Vegas, or TES V Skyrim. It is only for Fallout 4, as both are 64-bit programs. There are a few things you need to know about this release. Know that this won't be the be all, end all, guide to what will be the full release, it is enough to get you going, and enjoying mods, again.
I will, also, with a small list, add some mods to use with it. This guide will only cover, at the moment, Mod Organizer 2 alpha 3, made by Tannin. As I read these forums, and I see more and more people not liking Nexus Mod Manager poorly handling mods, I thought to my self why not present an alternative to Nexus Mod Manager, and a guide to use it.