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Curious to see how good it works with Betheda games once they are supported. Vortex at least to me seemed overcomplicated and I still don't grasp a lot of things about it. I liked the old OG Nexus Mod Manager best.
Same. Vortex was so convoluted and confusing to use. Currently using MO2 which works okayish under Linux but I want a proper native mod manager for Bethesda games.
Granted, I'm generally not a huge fan of Nexus, but them going cross platform with this is a very good thing and also shows how far Linux has come that we see this sort of attention now.
I find vortex just doesnt work too often to be considered reliable on window. It's usually far less hassle to just do it manually.