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  1. I understand your frustration, but I don’t think Starfield has lost its appeal. Many of us are just waiting for the official modding tools to jump back in and explore the game and the engine in new ways.
  2. I don't know what was changed, but I got the report button back, without needing to re-login.
  3. Here a screenshot of the button not appearing on a random MOD page, you can see on top right corner I'm logged in, Imgur: The magic of the Internet
  4. Can someone actually bother to read what is being stated on this topic? The buttons to report mods and content are gone, no one here is talking about reporting user profiles.
  5. In response to post #118755008. Big mods like that cause more issues than solve, so there a logic reason to not include it. I already find the fact they included FCR3 - Immersion and Gameplay Tweaks an extremely bad idea, since it changes gameplay (those types of changes should be optional). I'm just glad I got the game on GoG, I won't be forced to update, I don't need nonsense ray tracing and any visual upgrades are entirely done by the mods listed.
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    MOD Support

    If you took the time to read the articles you would see what I mean. The first article is a reminder for you, to changes to guidelines that bothered modders age ago. The second article is the most recent example, and there's is nothing about collections that spells useful and good for modding, most collections we have to date are untested and unstable, some of them have MODs that aren't even supposed to work together. So collections hasn't done anything to make modding easier (as Nexus states), if anything if only served to lose MOD authors over a useless feature that is causing more problems than solving. The authors are not maintaining anything, answering the same questions is the bread and butter of every day author (is why some MOD pages have over 5 stickies). Not to mention duplicate entries happen regardless of using one platform or two, and there are options available on Nexus to avoid that. But honestly I don't wanna waste my day arguing about this, if Nexus wanna keep getting neglected is fine by me, we should deprecate the bug tracker that is never used (and wasn't even updated along the rest of the website) and restrict the post section to author FAQs since no one cares about feedback and support on Nexus.
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    MOD Support

    Here, Reminder: Donation Options and Guidelines at Nexus mods and community I don't think I even need to mention this one, which caused big drama recently to the point it reached the media when big MOD authors jumped ship (reached a point Nexus tried to steal and publish files without permission...), An important notice and our future plans for collections at Nexus mods and community There been more than enough changes to policies and systems to annoy authors. How are they doing double the work?
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    MOD Support

    They can still provide support on other platforms, I'm just saying they should also provide support on Nexus (instead of making it exclusive outside Nexus). Plus Nexus already made changes like this on other systems, and they already lost modders.
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    MOD Support

    Why? Nexus runs by mutual benefit of the Nexus owners, the mod creators and the users. If having the file on here benefits the Nexus owners (more content to drive page views/memberships), the mod creator (wider audience and free advertising) and the user (they found and downloaded the mod here) then how is it a problem? Basically, you want to force the mod author to do something they don't want to do instead of you just not downloading the mod if you don't like the support. I fail to see what downloading MODs has to do with Support, not to mention this does not affect me in the long run, I can fix and make my own MODs (both of which I no longer share on Nexus for my own reasons). Nothing changes the fact is wrong to not give Nexus users support, making it an exclusive feature on their own community (so is not something they don't wanna do). If the authors don't wanna waste their time and energy supporting a MOD is our choice, neither is that what is being discussed here. I personally would rather not go back to older projects that just work, cause a newer version of the modding tools is causing bugs (Frosty is heavily guilty of this).
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    MOD Support

    You way off track, there's nothing to moderate if you don't have an account, you just download MODs. Not to mention the current account requirement system can be easily bypassed anyway. Plus no one said the mod authors are forced to support their MODs, but they should support their MODs on Nexus if they are supporting it somewhere else (there have been multiple changes on Nexus to reinforce this, which are not being applied on this particular issue yet). They just using Nexus to reach a wider audience and free advertising while not providing support to Nexus users, keeping it all under their own community outside Nexus, this is wrong! If we must join other communities to get support, it entirely defeats the purpose of using Nexus anyway, since in most cases the files are available outside Nexus as well. There's also the fact the bug report section of Nexus hasn't been touched with the site upgrade, is in need of an overhaul.
  11. Means the file you using is outdated, Elden Ring will revert the regulation.bin changes if it detects is outdated. Most MODs haven't been updated to 1.05 yet, not to mention you shouldn't use Mod Engine 2 for the regulation.bin, the file needs to replace the original.
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    MOD Support

    Back when Nexus forced everyone to have Nexus accounts to download MODs, one of the arguments was to help people get more involved with the community and provide feedback on MODs. However that argument falls on thin water, when Nexus allows MODs to redirect the Nexus Community to other communities in order to get support and provide feedback. Most recent example I have is this, Cyber Engine Tweaks at Cyberpunk 2077 Nexus - Mods and community (nexusmods.com) Straight from the MOD page: I believe Nexus should not allow MODs that force the community to register and share (third-party) account data in order to get support, it pretty much forces the Nexus community to join other communities to get support on content that is on Nexus. Some MODs take it a step forward and we have no option whasoever to even comment on their pages, BethINI at Fallout 4 Nexus - Mods and community (nexusmods.com) I question again what is point of enforcing Nexus accounts, when we can't even provide feedback nor file bug reports on the Nexus itself. Not to mention this splits the Nexus community between those that are ok sharing all their account data and joining multiple communities to get support on multiple MODs, and those that would rather have everything centralized on Nexus.
  13. That mod is extremely unstable and messes up the save files, just play normal CO-OP until it matures into working state.
  14. This is possible engine wise, we already done it in previous games.
  15. In response to post #70445933. #70451428, #70464558 are all replies on the same post. It won't happen, this has been asked since day one, and as you can see the developers don't care and find it unneeded.
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