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  1. Use Content Blocking, not the filtering: https://forums.nexusmods.com/index.php?/topic/9494198-character-preset-and-saved-games-tag-blocking/
  2. Please start using the content blocking feature of the site. https://www.nexusmods.com/cyberpunk2077/users/myaccount?tab=content+blocking This was suggested to me by Picky as a way to filter out the saves and presets that are being posted so frequently. The filtering is per-use of the search or browse feature. The content-blocking is site-wide or game specific and applies to all searches or browsing you do. It does not go away unless you choose to remove the content block. I do not like the prevalence of those types of mods either, but this has allowed me to see just how many "real" mods we have for the game. It works much better than the filtering.
  3. https://www.nexusmods.com/cyberpunk2077/users/myaccount?tab=content+blocking Not perfect but if it's tagged with certain tag, it'll get blocked. It's in their interest to tag their presets or character saves with the "Character Preset" and "Saved Game" tags, so that's what I have in my blocklist. It's not like a filter which clears every time you do another search or browse all. If you set the content blocking, it'll block based on the tags you select. Working quite well for me atm. and this is found under your "Site Preferences" on the second tab of that page.
  4. What's wrong with agreeing with others who also are sick and tired of it? Isn't this a "forum?" You can agree with people in one topic and bump that one topic.
  5. Speaking of spam...you are not helping things by spamming the forum. And by spam I mean replying to every single post on the topic. It's really not needed.
  6. I have a small list of mods that do on my extension's mod page. I'm trying to get the word out about building the zip files correctly, but it is slow going. It would help if people who experience problems like this drop a comment on mods they use that have this problem so the mod authors can get the heads up and correct their files.
  7. I am the author of the Cyberpunk 2077 Extension for Vortex https://www.nexusmods.com/site/mods/196 The major issue I am seeing is mods being uploaded that do not have the proper directory structure to be supported by my CP2077 Vortex Extension. The Extension extracts files it downloads to the root of the Cyberpunk 2077 install location. Example: You install Cyberpunk in "D:\Games\Cyberpunk 2077" The Vortex Extension extracts any files to that directory. To place files in another directory under that directory, the zip file needs to embed the proper directory structure the mod requires. The Better Minimap mod requires files be placed into "archive/pc/patch" under the Cyberpunk 2077 install directory. It embeds that file path into its zip files. Because of that, you can install it using the "Vortex" or "Mod Manager Download" buttons. For those mods that do not support the extension properly you can do one of two things: 1) use the manual download option and extract the files where the mod author tells you to extract them. 2) use the manual download option and correct the zip file's paths so when you drag and drop onto the Vortex mod page, it will extract them to the proper location. (this is what I did to initially test Better Minimaps when I was originally creating the extension) Auto updates to the mods will not work with Manual downloads. Bottom line is the mod authors need to correct their files to support Vortex. I made the extension support as many mod paths as I could under the Cyberpunk install directory...it's up to the mod authors to make their mod extract properly when using the Vortex install method. I have been posting to some popular mods on Nexus to try to get the mod authors to correct their files. Some have corrected them (Better Minimaps did), some have not. Getting the word out about how to build the zip files is my #1 priority right now.
  8. The CP2077 extension extracts any file it downloads into the root folder of the Cyberpunk installation you set for Vortex. A mod has to have a proper directory structure in the zip file they use to distribute it. If they have not set that proper directory structure, the files will go in the wrong spot if you install using the "Vortex" or "Mod Manager Download" buttons. For those mods you can do one of two things: 1) use the manual download option and extract the files where the mod author tells you to extract them. 2) use the manual download option and correct the zip file's paths so when you drag and drop onto the Vortex mod page, it will extract them to the proper location. (this is what I did to initially test Better Minimaps when I was originally creating the extension) Bottom line is the mod authors need to correct their files to support Vortex. I made the extension support as many mod paths as I could under the Cyberpunk install directory...it's up to the mod authors to make their mod extract properly when using the Vortex install method.
  9. The CP2077 extension extracts any file it downloads into the root folder of the Cyberpunk installation you set for Vortex. A mod has to have a proper directory structure in the zip file they use to distribute it. If they have not set that proper directory structure, the files will go in the wrong spot if you install using the "Vortex" or "Mod Manager Download" buttons. For those mods you can do one of two things: 1) use the manual download option and extract the files where the mod author tells you to extract them. 2) use the manual download option and correct the zip file's paths so when you drag and drop onto the Vortex mod page, it will extract them to the proper location. (this is what I did to initially test Better Minimaps when I was originally creating the extension) Bottom line is the mod authors need to correct their files to support Vortex. I made the extension support as many mod paths as I could under the Cyberpunk install directory...it's up to the mod authors to make their mod extract properly when using the Vortex install method.
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