

It's far more reliable, and has much greater functionality. Yes, Vortex is definitely better than NMM. Each category can also be expanded and collapsed to help you keep things nice and tidy. You can now group your mods (and plugins for Gamebryo games) by status, author, category and more. If you've created an extension and would like to include it in the extension browser, please upload it here and get in touch with Pickysaurus or BigBizkit.Ī feature that many users in the community asked for is a way to group your mods by category, similar to the default view in Nexus Mod Manager.

You can learn more about using Harmony in Vortex here. In addition, we'll be creating more extensions and updating support for existing games to take advantage of Harmony in the coming months. We've made a couple of mods for Untitled Goose Game to give you a taste of what is possible using these new features. If you have a good working knowledge of C# and JavaScript, along with knowledge of how the engine in your favourite game works, you'll be right at home creating a Vortex extension to take advantage of Harmony. This is especially useful in Unity games where they do not support mod management natively. Using Harmony, modders can inject C# code and assets into the assembly of a game.

Our Vortex team have been working hard on integrating the Harmony library into Vortex, which will allow much more powerful mod manager support for games powered by Unity (and other engines). Perhaps the most exciting change in this update. More power to Game Extensions with Harmony You can also hide games from this view or use the search box to find a game by name. Supported games will be greyscaled until they are detected. Managed games appear at the top, discovered and supported games appear in the "unmanaged" section.
