

Now open your game and you should see the visible changes.


You can also verify your mods by going to the Plugin tab. You can do so by clicking enable from the immediate pop-up message after installation or by simply going to the MODS tab and clicking on the grey button of your newly installed mod which should turn green. Once the download finishes, a notification will pop up asking you to install the mod. Click on the Mod Manager Download it should open up the Vortex even if it was closed and begin downloading. Download through the manager.įor now, we will learn how to download directly with Mod Manager. Under the “ F ile” tab, download the map mod. This will land on the Quality World Map page. For this tutorial, we are adding a new map style to the Skyrim Special Edition called Classic with All Roads.You can easily do so by clicking on the blue button or by going to the Settings>Download and check the handle for Download with Manager. First, we need to set the Vortex to handle Nexus Links.Once you have set the directory properly, you should see the option of Hardlink Deployment.After you set the Base Path you will observe that Download Path and Install Path use the same directory as Base Path.Changing the mods directory to the same drive as games. Since the game we will be modding for this tutorial is Skyrim Special Edition we have to change the Base Path to the same drive as our game.As their name suggests, Per-user will give each user account on the computer his preferences of mods and settings while under the shared mode, preferences remain the same for all the users. Here you will see the option to set Multi-User mode giving you the option of Per-User or Shared. Once you have set the directory of mods in the same drive as your games, you should see the option of Hardlink Deployment, make sure that it is selected. Some mods can only be deployed if the game and mods share the same drive. Before we start installing the mods, we need our mod manager to manage our games by changing the paths of games and mods.
