For instance, it keeps mods isolated from each other so the data folder doesn't get cluttered up.
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Mod Organizer by Tannin – The most powerful mod manager with lots of features. If you overwrite a texture installed by BAIN, NMM will restore it on uninstall). That said, it works fine and also keeps track of files installed by other mod managers (i.e. Nexus Mod Manager - NMM – The one I'm using, perhaps mainly as I've used it since installing Skyrim the first time and am too lazy to switch now. They also have other features that are helpful for mod users. It makes, for example, trying out different texture replacers easy and hassle free. When using lots of mods it's very much recommended to install/uninstall them with a mod manager. TEXTURE REPLACERS – CLOTHES, ARMORS & WEAPONS – DRAGONBORN TEXTURE REPLACERS – CLOTHES, ARMORS & WEAPONS – DAWNGUARD TEXTURE/MESH REPLACERS – CLOTHES, ARMORS & WEAPONS TEXTURE REPLACERS – CREATURES – DAWNGUARD TEXTURE REPLACERS – CREATURES – DRAGONBORN TEXTURE REPLACERS – ARCHITECTURE ETC. DAWNGUARD TEXTURE REPLACERS – LANDSCAPE ETC. – DRAGONBORN For feedback and questions, check the thread on the Bethesda Forums: Graphical mods I'm using. In some cases texture replacers are overlapping, which often means that I’m using a particular replacer over one in a pack, but sometimes means that I like different replacers and am switching between them. It might perhaps be somewhat useful to others as questions about which texture replacers etc. WHAT IT IS A list with the graphical mods I’m using.