

I must be missing something as this makes no sense, but, is there anyway to stop NMM taking up so much space.Įdit: NMM Mod Directory = 18.4 gb is on another drive, but it or the virtual folder seem to do the same thing sort of. NMM places mods into the game folder as well as a "virtual" folder. What I don't understand is why if mods are being placed into the games directory, why is there the need for NMM to create a virtual folder for the mods that ends up taking up the same amount of hard drive space.įrom memory, Mod Organizer required a separate folder for "virtual" install as it did not place anything into the game folder. (So with a bit of cleanup I could probably reduce the sizes a bit.) NMM Virtual Folder (total = 25.1 gb) Mods = 5.9 gb VirtualInstall = 19.8gb It integrates with the Nexus sites to provide you with a fast, efficient and much less hassled modding experience. Skyrim Special Edition with mods = 25.5 gb The Nexus Mod Manager (NMM) is a free and open source piece of software that allows you to download, install, update and manage your mod files through an easy to use interface. I am trying to work out what is the point of the Virtual Folder that NMM insists should be on the same drive as the game files. My SSD, where Skyrim Special Edition and Fallout 4 are installed is running out of space.
