Huh, I see is the top file when searching for "Miles" or "Spider-man" without a game filter applied.
This is kind of unfortunate.
As a mod maker for insomniac games like MSMR and MM, I just want to state here:
Vortex support more than likely won't work with with newer file formats such as .modular, .suit, or .stage. This looks like it will only work with .smpcmod files which is only a hand full of mods at this point.
SMPC Tool is 100% outdated, Overstrike is the current preferred mod installer for MSMR and MM.
Most mod users and makers would consider Overstrike the definitive version of the mod installers for MM and MSMR PC. (it handles every type of mod file for SM and MM PC, and has profiles for both games at once).
As more and more mods are remade in these new formats, this vortex installer will eventually become obsolete for most of the popular mods, as many of the mod makers are updating to the new formats as they are more efficient and user friendly.
I would suggest to whoever made this: find a way to incorporate .modular format, .suit, and .stage, because this tool I would already consider obsolete.
Otherwise I would recommend everyone avoid this tool, and download Overstrike instead, as it will do everything you need without the vortex headache.
ive been able to mod a game before but I do exactly as it says and it just wont become managed on vortex, what do I do? EDIT: nevermind, there was a filter.
How does this work when i don't even see a Miles Morales game tab in Vortex to install Mods to for that game? Correction, the game finally showed up for me now
Unable to Install using Vortex The problem is easy to find: "Only available to Premium users" You get this error when you try to install the tools using the notification from Vortex
This extension only works for Premium Users
The SMPC Tool dont download for NonPremium Users The ASC's Suit Adder dont download for NonPremium Users
"Only available to Premium users" "Only available to Premium users" "Only available to Premium users" "Only available to Premium users"
Vortex doesn't install ASC's Suit Adder when prompted to. Button makes notification go away, but doesn't install anything. Anybody know a fix? Somewhere else I should report this?
That's not what sparrf means. When prompted to install ASC's Suit Adder tool, pressing download resulted in nothing. You have to navigate to the mod page to download it.
It doesn't work. When installing, Vortex gives this error.
Vortex is designed to install mods from archives but this doesn't look like one. Do you want to create a mod containing just this file?
I could try placing the .exe in the correct directory, but I don't know where that is, and I dont know if Vortex will know if it's there or not. When installing the .exe as a mod in Vortex, and deploying with a suit adder tool mod installed and enabled, deployment ends with this notification;
You have mods installed that require the "Suit Adder Tool" to activate. Vortex can run this automatically if you let it install the tool for you.
Clicking "Install" does nothing. The notification closes but no download is initiated. The same thing happens when dragging the .exe file in manually. Something is broken.
the file is labeled as a 7zip file however when trying to open it or extract it 7zip says the file can't be opened as an archive. Manually dropping the file into vortex result once again in vortex giving this error.
Vortex is designed to install mods from archives but this doesn't look like one. Do you want to create a mod containing just this file?
I also tried to extract the file into a folder through 7zip but It gave me the same error
edit : Ok seems I needed to compress the file once again manually through 7zip. Vortex didn't give me any error this time around
edit 2 : Making the file a 7zip file didn't work so i tried making it a zip file instead but didn't work either
Vortex is for some reason or another unable to download mods with the .smpcmod extension. I've tried changing the file endings to .rar but that didn't seem to work either. I'm fairly sure I'm installing things properly, manual download the files, extract the archives, and put the .smpcmod files into the Vortex staging folder. But any mods with the .smpcmod file extension seem to just not work in Vortex. It doesn't give me any errors, and it deploy all the mods just fine, it just seems to be unable to download mods with the .smpcmod extension. I was only able to install one suit properly (this one recolor by ginzu92, https://www.nexusmods.com/marvelsspidermanremastered/mods/2565) and the specific file I had downloaded, which was the black and red recolor version worked. When I had tried to download the blue and red version (a .smpcmod file) it didn't work in Vortex. Maybe I installed the Vortex support extension wrong? Am I just being stupid? Any help would be great, thanks!
Edit: Found a solution! As it turned out I was indeed being an idiot.
Hi, I was wondering if using vortex to automatically install smmpc was the way to go. If not should i just install it manually and if so where. I tried installing smmpc automatically through vortex along with other mods using the same method but nothing shows up in game.
I use the mmpctool and when i add a mod (no matter which) the game breaks, like the Buttons in the launcher are weird like: LAUNCHER_PLAY. I verified the integrity got a clean toc and toc.BAK file and everything is normal but without mods :(. I installed only one mod (remove intro) and removed the other mods I had and it still not worked. I have the newest version of the mmpctool. Then I uninstalled all mods, verified the integrity, removed all data in: assetarchive/mods, deleted all data in: mmpctool/ModManager and installed only the "remove intro" mod and the game was again broken. I don't know what to do anymore. I hope you guys can help me.
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This is kind of unfortunate.
As a mod maker for insomniac games like MSMR and MM, I just want to state here:
Vortex support more than likely won't work with with newer file formats such as .modular, .suit, or .stage. This looks like it will only work with .smpcmod files which is only a hand full of mods at this point.
SMPC Tool is 100% outdated, Overstrike is the current preferred mod installer for MSMR and MM.
Most mod users and makers would consider Overstrike the definitive version of the mod installers for MM and MSMR PC. (it handles every type of mod file for SM and MM PC, and has profiles for both games at once).
As more and more mods are remade in these new formats, this vortex installer will eventually become obsolete for most of the popular mods, as many of the mod makers are updating to the new formats as they are more efficient and user friendly.
I would suggest to whoever made this: find a way to incorporate .modular format, .suit, and .stage, because this tool I would already consider obsolete.
Otherwise I would recommend everyone avoid this tool, and download Overstrike instead, as it will do everything you need without the vortex headache.
EDIT: nevermind, there was a filter.
The problem is easy to find: "Only available to Premium users"
You get this error when you try to install the tools using the notification from Vortex
This extension only works for Premium Users
The SMPC Tool dont download for NonPremium Users
The ASC's Suit Adder dont download for NonPremium Users
"Only available to Premium users"
"Only available to Premium users"
"Only available to Premium users"
"Only available to Premium users"
I could try placing the .exe in the correct directory, but I don't know where that is, and I dont know if Vortex will know if it's there or not. When installing the .exe as a mod in Vortex, and deploying with a suit adder tool mod installed and enabled, deployment ends with this notification;
Clicking "Install" does nothing. The notification closes but no download is initiated.
The same thing happens when dragging the .exe file in manually.
Something is broken.
edit : Ok seems I needed to compress the file once again manually through 7zip. Vortex didn't give me any error this time around
edit 2 : Making the file a 7zip file didn't work so i tried making it a zip file instead but didn't work either
Edit: Found a solution! As it turned out I was indeed being an idiot.