Just open that up in one of the other lines, and copy from there. Mods can go right in the Mod Organizer folder, under Mods, the cache, you can place that anywhere. While that window is open, go to the Nexus tab, and enter in your log in information. This is so you can download to MO2, rather than NMM. Jump to Installing - Install a mod from the Steam Workshop by running the game launcher through Mod Organizer (see Installing mods from the Steam.
I have some ifs on it and with myself in using it. I like programs to be more organised like NMM, if they improve the setup and running of it, I will give it a go.
Don't take my view on MO as a negative just need more convincing and a better method of install, what I have read and seen is all positive but there are some issues still to be ironed out. I have FNIS only have one glitch every now and then, kill some poor bandit and his/her body is missing, then kill another ten or so no glitch, odd one here or there. I also found if I run FNIS generator before starting game it runs better I do this every time I play. There are actually only few good reasons to use MO. Standard users can and even should play with NMM. Heavy duty players and modders with several frameworks and scripted mods would benefit from MOs method that does not overwrite the existing mod data. Less immersion breaking forced script cleaning operations and tedious ingame runarounds after each framework update.
Sure, I could play wiht same - usually damn buggy early versions - of mods that I had when starting my game. That just isn't something I like to do.
In short, unless you are running heavy game and doing a lot of WIP testing, then stick with NMM. It does what it says. If you are having problems with CTDs, script lag, buggy animations or you use/test a lot of framework mods, then Mod Organizer is likely to be better choise for you. Originally posted by:I think the main benefit of MO is the ability to set up different profiles (with completely different mods and, I think, saves) for different characters. IF I had a ton of time, I would be tempted to check it out, definitely. As it is, I have never completed the Main Story in Skyrim, but I have played and enjoyed the rest of the game more than 99% of the other games I've ever played. It's THAT good!;-) This is going to be the time I make it through the main storyline.
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Then there's DLC. When will it ever end?!