I don't know how to use things like OBMM so that's why I don't use them. Seems overly complicated to me.
I've extensively modded MW without any sort of mod manager.
And by extensively I mean the game looks like it was made in 2011 and it looks 10x better than Oblivion lol.
I really really don't want to sound like a dike but that's a dumb reason to not use something. Try it, play around with it for a few minutes. Better yet get Wrye Bash, try that out for a bit, and it will allow you to use incredible mods and functions that you wouldn't have access to without it. I'm sorry but I've heard "it seems too complicated" a lot and it doesn't work for me. If I don't know how to use something, and especially in a case like this where it's something that can greatly improve my experience, I
explore it. There's no excuse except for laziness! And I'm not saying I'm never guilty of that, but really these utilities are ridiculously easy to use if you play around with them for five minutes.
And if Morrowind looks 10x better than Oblivion you definitely aren't getting the full experience from mods!
I apologize for the lecture and sounding like a dike, but I think I want a message I can copy and paste when I read "seems too complicated" in future posts
EDIT: Of course I forgot to include this reply I made to a http://www.gamesas.com/index.php?/topic/1222790-which-ui-mod-is-best/:
If you don't want a really big overhaul, and want to keep the HUD unobtrusive, I use http://www.tesnexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=1825 and http://www.tesnexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=4109. My hud looks like http://img18.imageshack.us/img18/8694/hudexample.jpg. And that includes http://www.tesnexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=26220, which required a simple manual edit to make it work with Immersive Interface. Actually if you're not averse to editing xml files, you can tweak things exactly to your liking. I didn't want to install all of DarN but I borrowed some formatting from it, as well as using the http://www.tesnexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=2331 to make a smaller font to go with edits to fit in more lines on the inventory screens (BTmod does this, but I wanted more! hehe). Aside from BTmod's size edits and more lines my inventory screens and various menus look just like the vanilla ones, with the additions of stuff like http://www.tesnexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=31855 and a different map image.
Oh my look at this other thing I said in that thread:
Installing stuff manually!! Unnecessary work most of the time but hey I have grass textures from like 6 different mods mixed together!! Bonus: it makes you want to lecture people who say "I can't use Wyre Bach it's too complicated for me" about the value of experimenting and trying new things!! Installing Stuff Manually coming to an obnoxious hard drive near you with special guests Backups In Case I [censored] Something Up!!
Okay sorry I'm done!