No point to debate the mod. If the guy wants to he can repeal and clear, what seem to me as an missunderstanding, and get back to posting again. On to the topic at hand. I honestly don't see the issue with Steam. So far I haven't had any problems with it. Most functions are very comfortable. I usualy like to manage my data on my own. But really, the "verify integrity of game cache" is a very comfortable tool to use. The community tab is also something I enjoy a lot while playing games. The point about having another process leeching power just to be able to play a game I can understand. But I cannot relate to it as I have never experienced that problem with Steam. I also like the global availability to my game library without having to bring around a hundred discs with me, just incase I want to some of thoes games. To me, all these arguments and hate thowards Steam seem void to me. Except for the Workshop Part. That makes the future of moding very suspect. And I can't understand why anyone would want to automatically update mods. I update mods when I want to and have the time to then edit the mod to be compatible with my own or other downloaded mods. And this claimed "hassle" or "over complication" to install mods is just utterly silly. Really, how hard is it to open an archive, mark the esp, meshes and texture folder and paste it into skyrim/data? I mean, if you know how to start the computer you should know how to do that. In my opinion. Now I've been typing too much and way too inconcistent so I'll do you all a favour and shut myself up. Edit: Corrected some typos.