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Overview

The Downloads section is an important page of Vortex. It allows you to view, manage and filter your downloaded files. This section is extensible so different games may include more or less functionality. In this article, we will cover all the basic features and a few common game-specific options. 

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This section can be broken down into several easy to use components, a brief summary of the labelled features has been included below.

  1. Toolbar - Contains several useful controls for managing downloads.
  2. Download Graph - A graph showing your download speed over time.
  3. Table Items - A list of all downloads managed by Vortex for the active game.
  4. “View All Downloads” button - A convenient button to show all mod archives, not just those which have not yet been installed.
  5. Drop Zone - A collapsable section in which you can drop ZIP, RAR and 7Z files into to add them to Vortex.

Toolbar

The toolbar shown in the Downloads section contains some of the high-level controls used to manage your mods. It is possible for third-party developers to add additional toolbar items through extensions

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  • Power off when done: A convenience feature that will shut down your PC once all pending downloads have been completed. Useful if you want to leave your PC overnight to download large mod files. 
  • Open Folder: Opens your downloads folder so you can view the files directly. 

Downloads table

The downloads table shows a listing of file archives that have been added to Vortex. By default, it is filtered to only show files that have not yet been installed. Using the “View All Downloads” button at the bottom of the table will switch between this view and a view showing all files, regardless of the installation status. 

Columns and Filters

This table is considerably simpler than the table used in the Mods section, most of the columns are visible by default. The currently visible columns can be toggled by using the gear icon in the top-right corner of the table. Additional columns and filters can be added by third-party extensions. 

Column Description Filter States Visible by Default
Filename Shows the full name of the file, including the file extension. Text-based search n/a Yes
Name Shows the name of the file as displayed on Nexus Mods. Text-based search n/a No
Game Show the game this file is intended for. This value can be imported from Nexus Mods or set to the current game automatically when adding a file manually. Multi-select filter n/a Yes
Downloaded The date and time of the download. This value can be toggled between relative ("2 minutes ago") and absolute times in the Interface settings menu. Date selector with equal to, greater than or less than operators n/a Yes
File Size The total size of this file on disc. n/a n/a Yes
Progress The current status of the file. This can indicate download progress. Failed, Finished or In Progress filter - Pending - Download is queued and will start when possible.
- In Progress - A status bar will be displayed with a percentage and an estimated time to completion.
- Finalising - Some files need to be re-assembled after downloading. A progress bar will indicate the status of this operation.
- Paused - The download has been stopped but can be resumed.
- Finished - The download of the file has been completed and it is ready to install.
- Failed - An error occurred while attempting to download this file.
Yes

Info Panel

Double-clicking on any table item will reveal the info panel. Here you can alter the “Game” attribute of the particular file if you want to mark it as compatible with multiple games. 

Dropzone

The dropzone allows you to quickly add files downloaded outside of Vortex into the app. You can drag and drop any zipped archive (RAR/ZIP/7Z) to add it to the list, this will copy the file into the downloads folder for the currently selected game. You can also click on the dropzone to manually paste in a download link for a file which will then be downloaded by Vortex.

Tip: It's possible to browse a website by simply inputting the website URL into Vortex instead of a download link.

This section can be broken down into several easy to use components, a brief summary of the labelled features has been included below.

  1. Toolbar - Contains several useful controls for managing downloads.
  2. Download Graph - A graph showing your download speed over time.
  3. Table Items - A list of all downloads managed by Vortex for the active game.
  4. “View All Downloads” button - A convenient button to show all mod archives, not just those which have not yet been installed.
  5. Drop Zone - A collapsable section in which you can drop ZIP, RAR and 7Z files into to add them to Vortex.

Toolbar

The toolbar shown in the Downloads section contains some of the high-level controls used to manage your mods. It is possible for third-party developers to add additional toolbar items through extensions

  • Power off when done: A convenience feature that will shut down your PC once all pending downloads have been completed. Useful if you want to leave your PC overnight to download large mod files. 
  • Open Folder: Opens your downloads folder so you can view the files directly. 

Downloads table

The downloads table shows a listing of file archives that have been added to Vortex. By default, it is filtered to only show files that have not yet been installed. Using the “View All Downloads” button at the bottom of the table will switch between this view and a view showing all files, regardless of the installation status. 

Columns and Filters

This table is considerably simpler than the table used in the Mods section, most of the columns are visible by default. The currently visible columns can be toggled by using the gear icon in the top-right corner of the table. Additional columns and filters can be added by third-party extensions. 

Column Description Filter States Visible by Default
Filename Shows the full name of the file, including the file extension. Text-based search n/a Yes
Name Shows the name of the file as displayed on Nexus Mods. Text-based search n/a No
Game Show the game this file is intended for. This value can be imported from Nexus Mods or set to the current game automatically when adding a file manually. Multi-select filter n/a Yes
Downloaded The date and time of the download. This value can be toggled between relative ("2 minutes ago") and absolute times in the Interface settings menu. Date selector with equal to, greater than or less than operators n/a Yes
File Size The total size of this file on disc. n/a n/a Yes
Progress The current status of the file. This can indicate download progress. Failed, Finished or In Progress filter - Pending - Download is queued and will start when possible.
- In Progress - A status bar will be displayed with a percentage and an estimated time to completion.
- Finalising - Some files need to be re-assembled after downloading. A progress bar will indicate the status of this operation.
- Paused - The download has been stopped but can be resumed.
- Finished - The download of the file has been completed and it is ready to install.
- Failed - An error occurred while attempting to download this file.
Yes

Info Panel

Double-clicking on any table item will reveal the info panel. Here you can alter the “Game” attribute of the particular file if you want to mark it as compatible with multiple games. 

Dropzone

The dropzone allows you to quickly add files downloaded outside of Vortex into the app. You can drag and drop any zipped archive (RAR/ZIP/7Z) to add it to the list, this will copy the file into the downloads folder for the currently selected game. You can also click on the dropzone to manually paste in a download link for a file which will then be downloaded by Vortex.

Tip: It's possible to browse a website by simply inputting the website URL into Vortex instead of a download link.

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