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  1. American Southwest, same issue. Tried changing servers and such. Looks like someone forgot to pay the server bill.
  2. I do/have report/ed the issues. Also, I'm not complaining, simply voicing my opinion.
  3. First, I haven't used Vortex yet, planning on giving it a try after I get through FO4 at least once. That being said, the only issue I have with the whole LOOT controlled load order is simply this. LOOT can completely bork a load order quick, fast, and in a hurry. Take Oblivion for example. When LOOT was first released, I was working on a new LO for Oblivion. Now, with Oblivion, I have a core set of mods I always use. So much so I know exactly where they go. I know what they overwrite, what they need to overwrite, and what needs to overwrite them. After completing the installation of all my mods I went ahead and gave LOOT a try in sorting my LO. The result was bad. Train wreck bad. Since then I've used LOOT with FO3, with the same result. Mods in places they should not be. That's not because I say they shouldn't be there, it's because the authors of said mods, xEdit, modding common sense, and the community as a whole, says they shouldn't be there. For newer games (New Vegas, Skyrim, etc) LOOT is good at putting mods in the correct area (i.e. this mod needs to overwrite this one, etc), mostly, but still makes some pretty questionable choices. However, when playing the older Bethesda games, LOOT can be absolutely clueless to what it's doing. Now, I'm well aware that the BOSS crew are the makers of LOOT. I'm also well aware that they're the one's updating the masterlist. However this new algorithm their using or whatever witchcraft it is, can and does make mistakes. Now the point of this ramble is simply this. LOOT isn't all knowing, and solely depending on it to sort a LO is a terrible idea. But, this is just my opinion and my personal experience.
  4. Yeah, so there use to be a way to stop tracking all the files per page. The check boxes. Is there anything like that hidden in this new design, or do I have to click stop tracking on 84 pages worth of mods, one at a time? Or better yet, a way to stop tracking all the files for a game (like when you un-favorite it).
  5. Figured it out. Apparently in VUI+'s readme when it says you have to reinstall all UI mods after uninstallation. It literally means ALL UI mods. Any mod that effects the UI has to be installed. That includes JIP mods and simple mods (like stimpack counter).
  6. So, I installed VUI+ to try it out. Decided I didn't like it and uninstalled it. Thing is, it won't go away. Whenever I launch New Vegas, I get the whole "VUI cannot find settings, blah blah blah". I've uninstalled and reinstalled Darn and the Darn Fonts for Dummies. I've uninstalled and reinstalled UIO. I've rebuilt my ini files. I've tried everything except uninstalling the game. I'm using Mod Organizer.
  7. Oklahoma, USA --------------------------------------------------------------------------------Proxy detected: none----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Diagnosing http://filedelivery.nexusmods.com/1/1/64MB-1-0-1.rar?ttl=2147483647&setec=3412c34bd8d5afd889ac01f35694c8fc--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Keep-Alive: timeout=10, max=100Connection: Keep-AliveX-HW: 1415488918.dop005.da1.t,1415488918.cds018.da1.cContent-Disposition: attachment; filename="64MB-1-0-1.rar"Accept-Ranges: bytesContent-Length: 67108864Cache-Control: max-age=31261004Content-Type: application/octet-stream; charset=binaryDate: Sat, 08 Nov 2014 23:21:58 GMTETag: "1413035614"Last-Modified: Sat, 11 Oct 2014 13:53:34 GMTStatus Description: OK.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Average speed: 106.5 KB/s for 638.8 KB. Total: 638.8 KB.Average speed: 122.6 KB/s for 416.3 KB. Total: 1.0 MB.Average speed: 106.9 KB/s for 273.8 KB. Total: 1.3 MB.Average speed: 151.1 KB/s for 586.0 KB. Total: 1.9 MB.Average speed: 190.6 KB/s for 690.1 KB. Total: 2.5 MB.Average speed: 143.3 KB/s for 288.0 KB. Total: 2.8 MB.Average speed: 151.5 KB/s for 479.1 KB. Total: 3.3 MB.Average speed: 337.1 KB/s for 1.5 MB. Total: 4.8 MB.Average speed: 500.1 KB/s for 1.9 MB. Total: 6.8 MB.Average speed: 524.5 KB/s for 1.6 MB. Total: 8.4 MB.Average speed: 469.2 KB/s for 1.2 MB. Total: 9.6 MB.Average speed: 411.9 KB/s for 1.0 MB. Total: 10.6 MB.Average speed: 306.0 KB/s for 600.3 KB. Total: 11.2 MB.Average speed: 315.5 KB/s for 975.2 KB. Total: 12.2 MB.Average speed: 255.4 KB/s for 586.0 KB. Total: 12.7 MB.Average speed: 462.1 KB/s for 2.0 MB. Total: 14.7 MB.Average speed: 482.7 KB/s for 1.5 MB. Total: 16.2 MB.Average speed: 349.0 KB/s for 645.9 KB. Total: 16.8 MB.Average speed: 258.4 KB/s for 503.3 KB. Total: 17.3 MB.Average speed: 201.7 KB/s for 434.9 KB. Total: 17.7 MB.Average speed: 208.5 KB/s for 645.9 KB. Total: 18.3 MB.Average speed: 273.4 KB/s for 1,015.2 KB. Total: 19.3 MB.Average speed: 203.7 KB/s for 402.1 KB. Total: 19.7 MB.Average speed: 170.6 KB/s for 412.3 KB. Total: 20.1 MB.Average speed: 143.2 KB/s for 347.6 KB. Total: 20.5 MB.Average speed: 136.0 KB/s for 386.4 KB. Total: 20.9 MB.Average speed: 147.8 KB/s for 479.1 KB. Total: 21.3 MB.Average speed: 274.2 KB/s for 1.2 MB. Total: 22.5 MB.Average speed: 331.3 KB/s for 1.1 MB. Total: 23.6 MB.Average speed: 492.1 KB/s for 1.9 MB. Total: 25.5 MB.Average speed: 574.5 KB/s for 1.9 MB. Total: 27.5 MB.Average speed: 537.7 KB/s for 1.5 MB. Total: 28.9 MB.Average speed: 406.4 KB/s for 825.5 KB. Total: 29.7 MB.Average speed: 457.5 KB/s for 1.5 MB. Total: 31.2 MB.Average speed: 367.0 KB/s for 829.8 KB. Total: 32.0 MB.Average speed: 241.5 KB/s for 347.9 KB. Total: 32.4 MB.Average speed: 251.9 KB/s for 787.0 KB. Total: 33.2 MB.Average speed: 336.0 KB/s for 1.2 MB. Total: 34.4 MB.Average speed: 447.0 KB/s for 1.6 MB. Total: 36.0 MB.Average speed: 328.8 KB/s for 631.6 KB. Total: 36.6 MB.Average speed: 494.5 KB/s for 1.9 MB. Total: 38.6 MB.Average speed: 575.9 KB/s for 1.9 MB. Total: 40.5 MB.Average speed: 566.4 KB/s for 1.6 MB. Total: 42.1 MB.Average speed: 437.7 KB/s for 926.8 KB. Total: 43.0 MB.Average speed: 466.7 KB/s for 1.5 MB. Total: 44.5 MB.Average speed: 547.5 KB/s for 1.8 MB. Total: 46.3 MB.Average speed: 407.8 KB/s for 804.1 KB. Total: 47.1 MB.Average speed: 527.5 KB/s for 1.9 MB. Total: 49.0 MB.Average speed: 549.9 KB/s for 1.7 MB. Total: 50.7 MB.Average speed: 382.1 KB/s for 643.0 KB. Total: 51.3 MB.Average speed: 285.4 KB/s for 566.0 KB. Total: 51.9 MB.Average speed: 219.9 KB/s for 463.4 KB. Total: 52.3 MB.Average speed: 271.1 KB/s for 966.7 KB. Total: 53.3 MB.Average speed: 231.1 KB/s for 573.2 KB. Total: 53.8 MB.Average speed: 167.8 KB/s for 313.7 KB. Total: 54.1 MB.Average speed: 126.4 KB/s for 255.2 KB. Total: 54.4 MB.Average speed: 164.0 KB/s for 604.5 KB. Total: 55.0 MB.Average speed: 409.4 KB/s for 1.9 MB. Total: 56.9 MB.Average speed: 527.2 KB/s for 1.9 MB. Total: 58.8 MB.Average speed: 491.2 KB/s for 1.3 MB. Total: 60.1 MB.Average speed: 389.4 KB/s for 862.6 KB. Total: 60.9 MB.Average speed: 379.4 KB/s for 1.1 MB. Total: 62.0 MB.Average speed: 461.9 KB/s for 1.6 MB. Total: 63.6 MB.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Expected size was: 64.0 MB.Downloaded 64.0 MB in 190 seconds.Calculated speed: 344.9 KB/s.Maximum instant speed reached: 668.7 KB/s-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.speedtest.net/result/3894869252.png
  8. Every file (large and small) I try to download off of OblivionNexus is corrupted. Every stinking one.
  9. There's some serious issues with the site right now. Go to this thread and report it.
  10. Can anyone point me in the direction of the BOE Shojo Scouter fix. I've tried Googling everything I can think of but I still can't find it. I know it use to be on Nexus but I can no longer find it.
  11. It's a good game, and I don't regret buying it release day. However it didn't live up to all the hype (but neither did Oblivion), and certainly didn't deserve game of the year (I personally believe Deus Ex: Human Revolution deserved GotY).
  12. I believe there are a couple of potions in there called phantom form or something like that. Go back and pick those up. Might help. Personally I didn't have any issues with this quest so I could be wrong.
  13. No, that is business. It's not an evil plot - it simply is business. Why do you folks still think, there's some moral at play? The whole reason why business exists is to make money for it's owners. Satisfying the customers is a way to make even more money, but it's not the purpose. Steam workshop, as far as I see it, is some kind of brainstorming to use in future products. The fineprint will strip the uploaders of their rights - that's a given - but money is probably not it's immediate goal. Again, worst case scenrio. We, the modding community, do not know what the CK's fine print is yet. However, Hammer's fine print (now I could be wrong, it's been awhile) states that the create of the map/object/ect is the sole owner of that creation. Now, lets look at Garry's mod. From what I remember, Valve cuts him a check from the sales that it (the mod) makes. A mod using Hammer. Valve's CS/CK. Now I don't know about you, but that doesn't sound that bad. Does that mean Beth will follow suit? No. But it does look good. No, it doesn't. They can do whatever they want with their own property. If they want to take everything from you there's not a damn thing you can do about it! Btw, make me a Werewolf mod. :P Really, that's your rebuttal. Wow, you are the worst troll ever.
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