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The Nexus Mods team just put out a new version of their in-development cross-platform mod manager, the Nexus Mods app v0.15.2 is now available to test.

Eventually this will replace Vortex, but there's a lot of work ahead. It currently fully supports Stardew Valley and Cyberpunk 2077 with work ongoing to properly support Baldur's Gate 3 and Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord. Many more games to come.

With this update they've improved updating mods to make it "faster and more predictable" so it will correctly replace the old mod in all loadouts. Searching is now available in more places across the UI, mod collections you export will now include the game version number and they've reduced the app startup time.

See more on the GitHub and website

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AnotherLeroy 5 hours ago
Just add bethesda game support man. I don't get why they think "oh yeah what people want is a new UI that loads faster and makes it easier to manage mods" when there is so little games to mod. Games that include, let me remind you, baldur's gate 3 which is basically useless because of the integrated mod manager in the game.
I feel like there is a stupid money-facing objective here, but i can't see it in any way.
Liam Dawe 5 hours ago
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The app is not finished, it's in-development. The whole point is they're working on the features to support more games. BG3 support was also partially done and testing long before BG3 had mod support in it.

"Just add support for this and that" isn't exactly helpful to anyone.
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