General Changes
- You can now login into Nexus mods via SSO, Any personal api key will be cleared and you can now log into Nexus mods via the Nexus button.
- Overhauled the Resident Evil requiem game handler to support the Natives folder for loose file loading and the Pak_mods folder
- Adjusted the Cyberpunk and Bethesda game handlers slightly to work with the new collections feature
- Added a Vcredist and d3dcompiler_47 installer button to proton tools, These are often required for some mods and often not installed by default
Collections
- Only available for Nexus premium members
- When logging in via sso, if you are premium a button will show up on the top bar called collections
- Here you can browse collections or manually enter the url to one you want to install
- The manager will automatically download and install the mods in a collection, Using the collection author's intended load order
- Installed collections will be added as a separate profile, Switch to this profile and deploy it to use it.
Keep in mind not every collection may work. Some mods may be shipped/packaged in a way that our handlers cannot handle. I've tested quite a few collections in developing this and have fixed any of the issues I have found. The bigger a mod list, the more likely you will run into issues.
When installing a collection that comes with several mods with large file sizes, the manager/system may appear to freeze, This is normal and you just have to be paitent. It will always install mods smallest to largest and the downloads are cached to the .config folder to avoid having to redownload any mods if an issue occurs. They are cleared once installed.
Run the following command to install/Update. Or download the appimage directly.
curl -sSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ChrisDKN/Amethyst-Mod-Manager/main/src/appimage/Amethyst-MM-installer.sh | bash