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AugustaCalidia

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  1. Here's where you need to ask your question: Vortex Support Forum
  2. This news today from Steam may help explain your difficulty: "Fallout 3: Game of the Year Edition has been updated and no longer installs Games for Windows Live dependencies. If Fallout 3 was previously installed on Steam, we suggest uninstalling and reinstalling the title. The title no longer requires Games for Windows Live and will now launch. Update Version: 1.7.0.4 FixesGames for Windows Live dependency was removed.Improvements to stability and performance." FOSE no longer works with the update, but apparently Vortex is now recognizing the updated Fallout 3, thanks to the quick efforts of the Vortex team.
  3. The FOSE team is aware of the change: https://fose.silverlock.org/ Although a FOSE update may not come quickly, my guess is that it will happen eventually.
  4. This is not at all a Vortex issue. Rate limits apply across the board, no matter what mod manager you are using.
  5. https://help.nexusmods.com/article/105-i-have-reached-a-daily-or-hourly-limit-api-requests-have-been-consumed-rate-limit-exceeded-what-does-this-mean Premium membership includes uncapped download speed. However, no member, premium or otherwise, is exempted from rate limits according to the document cited above.
  6. Have you asked for help in a Skyrim SE support forum? You're more likely to get the help you need there.
  7. From the Vortex download page found here: https://www.nexusmods.com/site/mods/1. This lack of "forum awareness" isn't just limited to the Vortex forums. Over the past three years in the Vortex support forums I have referred numerous folk to the various Skyrim LE, Skryrim SE, Fallout 3, Fallout NV, and Fallout 4 support forums to assist with game issues totally unrelated to Vortex. Many of those folk were completely unaware of the game support forums.
  8. The extension for "Pathfinder: Kingmaker" was written by a gamer like yourself and not by the Vortex development team. Find a friend with some coding skills and ask for his/her help.
  9. Here's an opportunity for you to make the support happen: https://wiki.nexusmods.com/index.php/Creating_a_game_extension_for_Vortex.
  10. While I don't dispute the OP's claim about his slow downloads, as a premium user I've never experienced this problem. On the fiber optic service I have access to, I typically download at speeds approaching the service limit of 1000Mbps. And 1ae0bfb8 is right - the OP's issue has nothing to do with Vortex.
  11. Perhaps the problem is temporary. I just now accessed my download history for Fallout NV (which stretches back years), and the history loaded almost immediately.
  12. Numerous "incompetents" have responded to and answered this issue in the Vortex support forums. However, you can save time by reading the two comments above mine, which contain the answers you would find in the Vortex forums.
  13. For the help you need, start here: https://forums.nexusmods.com/index.php?/topic/7060326-vortex-help-center-faq-documentation/.
  14. While I don't dispute that others may have trouble loading images on Nexus, I can report that I have no such problem. Images load the second I click on them.
  15. You may find this link helpful: https://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/news/14503.
  16. If by "mod load order" you mean "plugin load order," then you use Vortex (with integrated LOOT) to sort that order. The results are displayed on the Vortex plugins page. Before sorting, make sure that all plugins are enabled and deployed.
  17. You're better off finding a Mod Organizer support forum and starting a new thread there. Currently, you're in a forum dedicated to website issues, not mod manager problems.
  18. While this has been answered below in chaospearl's post, and while the thread itself is aging a bit, I thought I'd add a little tip to make this simple for those folks running into similar problems. The issue here is that some tools were designed to run on Winx86 (32-bit) OS platforms, and are therefore not familiar with the Winx64 registry structure. On Winx64, when you install Oblivion or Morrowind, the Bethesda Softworks registry entry goes into the [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node] path rather than the expected [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE] path. The easiest way to fix this without breaking anything is to do the following... Open Regedit (it's scary, but as long as you make only these changes, you'll be ok).Go to the [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Wow6432Node \ Bethesda Softworks] path and click on it to highlight it.Right click on the Bethesda Softworks path on the left and select EXPORT.Choose any location to save the file that you will remember and name it something like "bethsoft.reg".Open the folder where you saved the file, right click on the file (in this case "bethsoft.reg"), and open it with your preferrededitor (I like Notepad++). From the drop-down list of the editor, select the "Replace" option (in Notepad++ it's SEARCH-->REPLACE).In the FIND WHAT: box, type "Wow6432node\" with the backslash but without the quotesIn the REPALCE WITH: box, leave it blank.Hit REPLACE ALL. It should tell you something like 39 items replaced (if you have both Oblivion and Morrowind installed).Save the file, and exit the editor.Now double-click the "bethsoft.reg" file, and it will ask you to confirm that you want to import it into the Registry. Say yes,obviously. When done, you should now have an exact duplicate of the Bethesda Softworks path from the [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node] path in [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE] path. This won't hurt anything to have duplicate entries in the different locations, but I'm not at all certain that various registry cleaner programs won't flag one or the other and "clean" it out. If this happens, if you saved your "bethsoft.reg" file, just double-click it again to reapply the changes to the Registry. After I did these steps, TES4Gecko worked fine for me. I've attached "Bethsoft.reg.txt" as an example of an edited version of the registry path ready to be applied, but your install paths may be different. If you installed Oblivion to "C:\Games\Bethesda Softworks\Oblivion", then you can just remove the ".txt" extention at the end of this file and use it. However, many folks are paranoid about applying reg hacks from unvetted sources (with good reason); so I won't be offended if you choose not to use it. http://www.thenexusforums.com/public/style_emoticons/dark/wink.gif Regards, -RMWChaos Ten years later, this solution for 64 bit systems still works. Thank you.
  19. Since Vortex uses LOOT, it also includes the LOOT information about mods to be cleaned. Go to the Vortex plugins page, toggle LOOT messages (inlined), right click on a plugin that needs cleaning, and select "Clean with xEdit" from the dropdown menu. (Be sure that xEdit is set up as a tool on the Vortex dashboard.) Heed kkkenny1577's warning that CTDs are a separate issue from mod dirty edits. In my experience, simply cleaning dirty mods never solved a CTD problem. Fortunately, as kkkenny1577 pointed out, xEdit is a kind of Swiss Army knife with multiple functions for dealing with issues like CTDs.
  20. "My Games" is a favorites list that you edit yourself. Just add Skyrim SE to that list by selecting it from the games list, clicking on the "+" icon, and selecting "Add to Favorites." Also, you don't even have to own a game to add it to the list.
  21. You'll get better results by taking your problem to a Fallout NV support forum. This forum is for Nexus website issues. Also, you may want to use spoilers for displaying your load order.
  22. Will SKSE64 work in the arrangement?
  23. This is not the forum for your question. This is the Vortex Support Forum. Unfortunately, I don't know where to refer you. Perhaps someone will come along who can point you in the right direction.
  24. You need to take this issue to the appropriate game support forum. This is the Vortex support forum.
  25. In the thirteen years that I've been a member of Nexus Mods, I have rarely experienced any downtime. I've had several different IP addresses during that period but no significant access issues as a result. Like @1ae0bfb8, I've recently experienced some site sluggishness because of capacity issues. However, I can't remember the last time I actually experienced any downtime with the site. As for downloading mods, I always download manually. I can think of only one time I could not do a manual download, and that was a long time ago.
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