+1, seriously.
Tuco when was the last time you used Vortex? It auto updates mods
In December, when I did my first Paladin playthough.
It's garbage.
I prefer even the BG3 mod manager to Vortex. But that doesn't come with auto-update for your mods, does it?
I mean, Jesus Christ, since I never even bothered uninstalling it I just launched it again to give it a try and here's the result.
But no, "IT'S AMAZING, TRUST ME BRO". Ok. Can I still have my Steam Workshop support and leave all this amazingness to you guys?
In other words, you can't figure out to to set up the Nexus, therefore it is bad, therefore please hide all options and give us an automated one size fits all rubbish solution that hinders what people can actually do with mods?
That sort of logic is why applications continue to have fewer and fewer settings. Why confuse users with options that they'll only mess up anyway?
From what the error display is telling you, you can trivially see that the error comes from a Morrowind plugin. It has nothing to do with BG3.
Incidentally, I also have an old Vortex installation from last time I was playing Skyrim, which was some time back in 2022 when the GOG version was released. And I went through some effort to make the unofficial patch work, because the unofficial patch assumes all of the free anniversary edition content is active, meaning a host of absolute garbage creation club junk that Bethesda gave away as a "gift". Having that junk in the game is seriously disruptive and detracts from the experience, so obviously I don't want that, but the unofficial patch team really don't want to do separate versions of their patch, and they don't make previous versions of their patch available either. Fortunately I had a very recent previous version before the AE crap was added to the base game, and using that instead of the latest version worked just fine in Vortex. Zero issues.
And the reason I bring it up is because I just started Vortex, just to have a look-see, and guess what? No issues at all. No errors, no nothing. And my Skyrim works too, because the GOG version allows me to have version control over the application, meaning it will not update and invalidate the script extender, which would then force me through a very aggravating process of updating mods. Everything just works, and *I* control when things are updated.
You don't realise how valuable version control really is until you've had Bethesda shit in your box of cereal for the tenth time because they wanted to add yet more paid mod junk to their creation club.
PS
How many people do you think tried D&D once, had a bad experience because of a shitty DM, and then decided the whole system was garbage?