Nexus Mod Fallout 4
Adjust the armour in Nifskope. You'll have to activate this everytime you enter NifSkope. Open two windows of NifSkope: In one Nifskope window load your armour nif file (the nif file you've just exported from 3ds max in Fallout 4 format). In the other Nifskope window load a vanilla Fallout 4 nif file that is similar to your armour (for example, load another armour).
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Nexus Mod Fallout 4 No Ini
So far i can see you need to find the nexus mods and delete your bethesda if you look good you can find all of the mods that you use with bethesda in nexus to the same ones so that you do not lose anything but it can be that some mods can not be fond in nexus and some mods will work with nexus and bethesda but not all of them beware for that it can crash the game i my self step over to nexus it is the same als bethesda only better more to find please becarrefull if you do that use bethesda and nexus mod together. Or you can not use Nexus' Mod Manager and download them manually from the Nexus instead. It's not complicated, and gives you total control over mod installations. Requires you to go through their in-game manager mostly because that's how the console versions work, and it's just easier if both PC and console versions function identically.Despite the paranoia in this thread, there's nothing wrong with using mods from both sources. Betheda isn't going to steal your soul or crash your PC if you get mods from both. The Nexus fanboyism here is nauseating. Originally posted by:Or you can not use Nexus' Mod Manager and download them manually from the Nexus instead.
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It's not complicated, and gives you total control over mod installations. Requires you to go through their in-game manager mostly because that's how the console versions work, and it's just easier if both PC and console versions function identically.Despite the paranoia in this thread, there's nothing wrong with using mods from both sources.
Betheda isn't going to steal your soul or crash your PC if you get mods from both. The Nexus fanboyism here is nauseating. True - there's nothing wrong with going the manual route; while mod managers make things convenient, you don’t have to use them.EDIT: Ah derp!
I got so focused on the “switching over” part of your question I missed the forest for the trees.What DrNewcenstein said is absolutely correct: the simplest solution is to download mods off Nexus and install them manually (download a mod, unzip it and drag & drop it into your Fallout 4 data folder) and then use to activate them and establish load order.Yes, I do favor NMM over (I tried it out soon after it launched and just didn’t like it), but Bethesda’s manager does get the job done.