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  1. Dont worry, there will be enough one-click host links for the popular paymods (not saying i support this, i just think this whole situation will encourage mod theft and piracy)
  2. I like your idea Indraroh! :thumbsup: You are right, this is how the human brain works, actual donation statistics should give them hesitators a little nudge. I reckon some modders would already have received thousands of dollars if this system was implemented from the beginning on. A simple yellow donate button does not encourage anyone. I do not think this a good idea. Modders will be under pressure of delivering. If someone sets a stretch goal for a certain feature, but then can't deliver for whatever reason, people will want their money back. If you mod for the fun of it, you will implement that complex feature anyway. You take the time it needs to be done and in the end everyone is happy. If you mod for the money, you can bet those people who "donated" want results soon. Expectations will rise. When you release the mod, some annoying "customer" feels that the outcome of your efforts aren't worth the money he paid, and his complaints give you a bad rep. I can even see scammers presenting their great ideas, cashing in and disappearing. I'm sorry but I can't see this idea going into any good direction. Still it's an idea and thats what we need in times like this :smile:
  3. In response to post #7506473. #7506591, #7506846, #7507227 are all replies on the same post. No, I don't see that blue number. Not everyone is using NMM you know :p
  4. In response to post #7506572. #7506711 is also a reply to the same post. Good point. I always install mods manually so I don't extract the readme files but I guess some mod managers extract everything no matter what, and that can be quite annoying. In the future, I'll name all my readme files according to the mod name.
  5. In response to post #7506473. #7506591 is also a reply to the same post. "There's always the mod description and the readme tab" Not always, only if you got an internet connection ;) I got a very slow UMTS connection, sometimes it takes ages to open a page on the Nexus. I'm glad if a mod archive contains a readme with info such as changelog, credits, known issues etc. If modders stopped putting readmes into their archives, you'd always have to search for the mod's page first (and many modders use different names for their mod page and archive files) and then search for the info you want. In my opinion, that's really inconvenient. Well if you don't mind all the extra steps it takes to look up the info on the Nexus, that's fine, but I agree with what Dark0ne said, it's bad form to not include a readme.
  6. http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/32364 I know you already know that mod, but it's the only one I know that might fulfill your request.
  7. Hey Herculine, I see you've been busy too, 1885 posts already :) Yeah the Nexus is one of the few sites I visit almost daily. I only hang around in my own file comment threads though. you know, replying to feedback, confirming or denying bugs, answering dumb questions, that kind of stuff ;)
  8. 1050 posts? I didn't even know you hung around these parts. (Or did I know and just forgot? Let this be a lesson: don't do drugs!)
  9. Interesting concept but like fore said, replacing animations isn't exactly the best way to go. But don't let this discourage you, everybody starts somewhere and experimenting is a very large part of the fun that modding is :) However, I couldn't go by without mentioning that there are other ways to make this happen, and it has been done already: A script mod that enables jumping while sprinting: Sprint and Jump with Boost. Simple but effective, the only flaw is a tiny delay between the key press and the actual jump. And another mod, it includes a script simiilar to the one above (actually, both scripts were written by the same modders): Athletics Training. That mod's reminiscent of Morrowind's and Oblivion's athletic skill, with a few extras like the sprint-jump ability of the other mod.
  10. I posted this in the Skyrim mod authors forum but only very few people read it and no one answered so I'm gonna ask here too:
  11. This is the first and the last time I visit this thread, so yeah I won. Sorry guys. :P
  12. Interesting ideas, and hopefully successful. But honestly, I have a few concerns. First off, I must admit that I'd rather give up the bandwidth than seeing another damn ad anywhere on the world wide web. I grew up with 14.4 kbit/s connections, so 750kbyte/s is already a dream come true :P Sorry but I'll never turn off my adblocker, as much as I love this site, I hate ads even more. I'm thinking about going premium though, I guess it's about time after using the site for such a long time. If not premium, I'll at least go supporter. As the article said only very few people endorse a mod, in my experience it's about 1-3% of downloaders. I'm afraid a similar percentage will use the abstaining option. Most likely the same people who already use the endorsement system. I wouldn't go back to abstain from endorsing a mod that I downloaded but never really used, but that might just be me. At the moment I don't really see the advantage of abstaining, apart from getting better download speed. So for me personally, this new abstaining thing is not gonna work. But hey I always say that when new things come up. We'll see how it develops. Hmm, maybe a pop-up would help, one that reminds us every week or every month of the files that we downloaded during that period. You know, similar to the list that shows monthly downloads. I know that list exists, yet I rarely use it. I also know that this idea was brought up before.... btw I support an idea that was mentioned earlier by SirRomin: mods with a high endorsement/download ratio should get their own spot on the front page, or an award similar to file of the month, or their own category in the files dropdown menu...There are quite a few, pretty much unknown mods with a high endorsement/download ratio.
  13. The OP got something wrong: Doom was never banned in Germany. A ban means that no-one, including adults, are allowed to sell or buy it, and if someone sells or buys it on the black market, it's considered a crime. Doom, and later Doom 2 and Final Doom (they are essentially the same game) have been put on the so-called "index" list by a state institution called BPjM (a bunch of old guys with little knowledge of reality, at least that's what I've heard :rolleyes: ). Being on this index list means that any kind of public advertising for the game is forbidden. Selling and buying the game itself is not. So if you wanted to buy Doom, you had to ask for it in the shop and show a valid ID proving you were over 18. Or you could purchase it via mail-order from foreign websites, but this was not entirely legal since the versions sold outside germany had swastikas in them (Doom 2 secret maps). You were definitely not allowed to re-sell these versions. Anyway, my point is: there was never a ban that was lifted. Doom was removed from that index list and received an official rating. This was requested by Bethesda Softworks to make the Doom 3 BFG edition (which includes the old Doom games) publicly available in Germany. So the BPjM had to decide wether to wipe Doom off the index list or not. The committee consisted of 12 people, of which at least 8 had to vote for keeping it on the index list, otherwise it would be removed. They had two conferences until they came to the decision to remove it. The explanation of their decision included a statement that Doom's graphics are now too old to be seen as realistic depictions of violence, when compared to recent games. A little bit off-topic: Anyone remember Rise Of The Triad from 1994? ROTT is still on the index list in Germany, and that means that any sequels by the same name are automatically put on the index list as well (just like it happened to Doom 2). So the ROTT remake that was announced last year is going to be renamed to "Hunt" for the german market, to avoid any restrictions. However, if someone (can be any person or institution) thinks that "Hunt" is a threat to german youth, they can report it to the BPjM and those guys will put it to the test.
  14. set the gamesetting fSprintStaminaDrainMult to 0
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