A tutorial for Mod Organizer, downloadable in mp4 format for easy sharing.
Permissions and credits
Credits and distribution permission
Other user's assetsSome assets in this file belong to other authors. You will need to seek permission from these authors before you can use their assets
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Author notes
While this video tutorial is designed for easy access, please do not reupload or redistribute without permission of myself or the mod author of MO, thank you.
File credits
Credits go to Tannin42 for creating the mod installation tool this video tutorial focuses on.
Donation Points system
This mod is opted-in to receive Donation Points
This video tutorial is designed to help beginners install and use Mod Organizer, an alternative to the Nexus Mod Manager that offers much more user control in terms of mod installation and troubleshooting. MO can act as a companion mod installer with NMM or it can replace NMM entirely for those that desire more user control and functionality than what NMM provides.
Video is compressed in 7z format, simply unzip with 7z or winrar.
Mod Organizer was designed by Tannin42 and can be found here: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/1334
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