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DuskDweller released this Jun 20, 2019

Please be aware that these latest releases are not fully code signed as our certificate has elapsed - so you will need to accept any warnings that Windows throws at you.

0.70.8

  • New features

    • No new features.
  • Bugfixes

    • NMM now properly associates to file extensions even if no other program has.
    • Fixed a crash when adding mods without being authenticated.
    • Added manual fallback method for authenticating.
    • Fixed a few icons (thanks to user Nubbie on Github)

DuskDweller released this May 19, 2019

Please be aware that these latest releases are not fully code signed as our certificate has elapsed - so you will need to accept any warnings that Windows throws at you.

0.70.7

  • New features

    • No new features.
  • Bugfixes

    • SSO improvements and fixed a missing DLL related crash.
    • Fixed crash when mod could not be found.

DuskDweller released this May 17, 2019

Please be aware that these latest releases are not fully code signed as our certificate has elapsed - so you will need to accept any warnings that Windows throws at you.

0.70.6

  • New features

    • No new features.
  • Bugfixes

    • Fixed potential crash in GetFileListInfo and added useful info to the tracelog.
    • Fixed missing mod links when looking for updates.
    • Improvements to the mod info search.

DuskDweller released this May 15, 2019

Please be aware that these latest releases are not fully code signed as our certificate has elapsed - so you will need to accept any warnings that Windows throws at you.

0.70.5

  • Hotfix

    • Fixed FluentNexus implementation causing an unexpected crash with empty API keys.
  • New features

    • Added support for Enderal standalone (thanks to user jbostrus on Github).
  • Bugfixes

    • Fixed current game missing from the change game menu.
    • Fixed Steam path retrieval for some games (thanks to user jbostrus on Github)
Pre-release

DuskDweller released this May 15, 2019

⚠️BROKEN⚠️

This release will not work for most people.

Please be aware that these latest releases are not fully code signed as our certificate has elapsed - so you will need to accept any warnings that Windows throws at you.

Nexus Mod Manager Versions

0.70.4

  • New features

    • Added support for Enderal standalone (thanks to user jbostrus on Github).
  • Bugfixes

    • Fixed current game missing from the change game menu.
    • Fixed Steam path retrieval for some games (thanks to user jbostrus on Github)

DuskDweller released this May 13, 2019

Please be aware that these latest releases are not fully code signed as our certificate has elapsed - so you will need to accept any warnings that Windows throws at you.

0.70.3 Hotfix

  • New features

    • No new features.
  • Bugfixes

    • Fixed issue preventing the retrieval of downloadIDs for some users.

DuskDweller released this May 13, 2019

Please be aware that these latest releases are not fully code signed as our certificate has elapsed - so you will need to accept any warnings that Windows throws at you.

0.70.2

  • New features

    • No new features.
  • Bugfixes

    • Fixed crash when adding mods from the local drive.
    • Fixed another modid parsing related crash.
    • Fixed missing/misbehaving launch commands.
    • Fixed missing Game Tools.
    • Fixed some issues preventing NMM from running on Linux (thanks to user caseif on Github).

DuskDweller released this May 13, 2019

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0.70.0

  • New features

    • No new features.
  • Bugfixes

    • Fixed Skyrim SE and Fallout:NV downloads.
    • Fixed crash when parsing malformed modId's.

DuskDweller released this May 12, 2019

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0.70.0

Nexus mods
  • New features

    • Added new Nexus API and SSO support.
    • Brand new logo (that's it for now, but we're also planning on updating the UI).
  • Bugfixes

    • No new bug fixes.

DuskDweller released this Dec 28, 2018

Please be aware that these latest releases are not fully code signed as our certificate has elapsed - so you will need to accept any warnings that Windows throws at you.

0.65.11

  • New features

    • Added Appveyor support.
  • Bugfixes

    • Fix .esl not showing up/removing in plugin list when activating/deactivating mods. with .esl files. (thanks to user jbostrus on Github)
Posted byVive1 year ago
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PSA: Vortex (Click here for download) now supports Skyrim VR directly so this guide is obsolete. I wrote a guide for using Vortex if you're interested: Click here

Tthanks r/McDonnellDean for the heads up on the Vortex update.

Original Post for those of you who want to keep NMM:

EDIT: I forgot a step at the end! If you tried to use this guide already see steps 7-9 under Nexus Mod Manager. The guide is fixed now.

EDIT2: u/jash9 has a batch file that'll auto move the plugins.txt (see after step 11 below)

I posted this as a response to the video that u/tyrielwood poster earlier. Posting it on its own. Please remember to get your mods from the Skyrim Special Edition Nexus, not the regular Skyrim as Skyrim VR is using the new special Edition. EDIT: u/UpYerButtWitaCoconut suggests below there's a method that can update old mods to work with the Special Edition.

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I recommend you switch over to Vortex as soon as they patch in official Skyrim VR support. You can keep an eye on this subreddit for when that happens.

Enabling Mods:

  1. Be sure you've launched the game for the first time, and it runs (then quit).

  2. Navigate to: Documents>My Games>Skyrim VR and open SkyrimPrefs.ini (You can get to this directory quickly by pasting this into the address bar in Windows Explorer: C:Users%USERPROFILE%DocumentsMy GamesSkyrim VR )

  3. Add the heading [Launcher]. right under it add the line: bEnableFileSelection=1 then save.

Looks like this:

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[Launcher]

bEnableFileSelection=1

Nexus Mod Manager

  1. If you haven't already, Download and install Nexus Mod Manager: link

  2. Run NMM (administration mode may be required). Cancel the auto search ('Stop Searching' button) at the bottom right of the screen.

  3. Click the ... button right below where it says Skyrim Special Edition.

  4. Select the folder: *(steam installation path)*SteamsteamappscommonSkyrimVR

  5. Click the little checkmark above, and ignore the warning that it couldn't find the .exe

  6. Install mods

  7. Navigate to ...appdatalocalSkyrim Special Editiona copy the plugins.txt (you can easily open the appdata folder by hitting the windows key and hitting enter after pasting this: %LocalAppData%or paste it into the address bar of Windows Explorer)

  8. Paste the plugins into ...appdatalocalSkyrim VR

  9. Close NMM, and get started!

All Done

You'll have to re-copy the plugins.txt (steps 9 & 10) each time you update your mods in NMM. However, u/jash9 has made a batch file for us to use to copy it automatically (& corrected by for us by u/barackstar):

This batch file will automatically copy over your plugins.txt every time you edit your mods on NMM:

  1. right click on desktop and select new>text document, and erase the whole name including the .txt.

  2. Name it whatever you want with a .bat at the end. I'm naming mine skyrimpluginmover.bat and click 'yes' on the warning that pops up.

  3. Right click your new file, and select 'Edit'

  4. Copy and paste the following code, then run it each time you edit your mods in NMM. It'll run and finish instantly.

@echo off

xcopy /s /y 'C:Users%USERPROFILE%AppDataLocalSkyrim Special Editionplugins.txt' 'C:Users%USERPROFILE%AppDataLocalSkyrim VR'

Manually installing

This is not recommended as it may be difficult to manage your mods if one breaks your game or something else goes wrong (it's also a pain):

  1. You'll need to follow steps 1 - 3 under Enabling Mods above ^

  2. Download the mods you want manually (again, be sure you're getting them from the Skyrim Special Edition Nexus, not the regular Skyrim).

  3. Extract the mods (7zip recommended).

  4. Manually dump them into the Data file inside the SkyrimVR Steam folder. Caution, many mods don't have the same file structure when you download them. Look for a 'Data' folder. You'll dump whatever is in there into the your Data folder. You're usually good if you've found where there's a .esm file. Get that .esm and anything else that's in its directory.

  5. Create a plugins.txt file in the directory ...appdatalocalSkyrimVR (you can easily open the appdata folder by hitting the windows key and hitting enter after pasting this: %LocalAppData%)

  6. In that plugins file, put your list of mods (file name with .esm as the extension) with an asterisk in front of them. Should look like this:

*0Kaidan.esp

*KS Hairdo's.esp

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If anyone comes here wondering how to get DLC working, don't fret they're included with the base game and already fully working.

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Troubleshooting:

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If you're having trouble getting any mods to work, I recommend you disable all of them and just use one, this one. It works, and you can tell if it worked right when the game boots. It makes the Skyrim Logo spin. It's not an .esm so it shouldn't depend on getting your plugins.txt copied correctly.

If you're having trouble with NMM even after following the steps above, I recommend you try uninstalling and reinstalling it; start over from the beginning. There's a reason that it was discontinued for Vortex! Be mindful that just because there are warnings that it can't find this or that you should be able to just click past them, and you may also want to try running NMM as administrator.

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