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mrresistance wrote: I keep getting these stupid ads that auto play sounds and noticeably slows down or flat out completely freezes my browser. So when I'm trying to upload screenshots I can't type because the ad is in the way and when I click my refresh button, it says "Nexus is not responding due to a long running script" so these ads seriously are the problem. Oh! and as a matter fact, multiple times my anti virus has actually picked up some file from one of these ads called "cintera.html". Expect a lot of reports from me.

PS: I also forgot to mention that some of these ads increase my CPU and RAM usage, not saying it's horrible because I have an Intel i7-6700k @ 4.0 ghz and 16 gb ram but that's still not acceptable.
Dark0ne wrote: The more valid reports we get, the more useful it is to us. Not just in fixing the issue, but in working out how much of a problem it is. So please do.
Swampfox92 wrote: How is one supposed to know what ads are causing massive slowdowns?
mrresistance wrote: So far I know that one of these ads that shows people playing soccer and shows a tablet at the beginning is causing me big slowdowns, I know it for a fact because it's always been consistent. Aside from that, a lot of the ads featuring Olivia Munn also give me slowdowns and that "Long running script" thing I just mentioned. Just have to check for the pattern.


It can become a major issue. I love the site and all the work you and your crew have put into making this site where it is today but these ads are a major annoyance. I even think that cintera.html thing I mentioned is what destroyed my previous windows vista pc a long time ago; I remember because I was trying to be an active member back when it was just fallout 3 and the beginning of New vegas, I was browsing, of course I had these ads, then all of a sudden that Pc got infected with something. I didn't have anti virus at that time so after a few months that PC never turned on again. That was the past now but this should say something if that one ad that may pop up turns out to be malicious and actually infects an unfortunate person's PC. Right now I had trouble even typing this reply because of these ads. Hope these ads get sorted whenever possible. Edited by mrresistance
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mrresistance wrote: I keep getting these stupid ads that auto play sounds and noticeably slows down or flat out completely freezes my browser. So when I'm trying to upload screenshots I can't type because the ad is in the way and when I click my refresh button, it says "Nexus is not responding due to a long running script" so these ads seriously are the problem. Oh! and as a matter fact, multiple times my anti virus has actually picked up some file from one of these ads called "cintera.html". Expect a lot of reports from me.

PS: I also forgot to mention that some of these ads increase my CPU and RAM usage, not saying it's horrible because I have an Intel i7-6700k @ 4.0 ghz and 16 gb ram but that's still not acceptable.
Dark0ne wrote: The more valid reports we get, the more useful it is to us. Not just in fixing the issue, but in working out how much of a problem it is. So please do.
Swampfox92 wrote: How is one supposed to know what ads are causing massive slowdowns?
mrresistance wrote: So far I know that one of these ads that shows people playing soccer and shows a tablet at the beginning is causing me big slowdowns, I know it for a fact because it's always been consistent. Aside from that, a lot of the ads featuring Olivia Munn also give me slowdowns and that "Long running script" thing I just mentioned. Just have to check for the pattern.
mrresistance wrote: It can become a major issue. I love the site and all the work you and your crew have put into making this site where it is today but these ads are a major annoyance. I even think that cintera.html thing I mentioned is what destroyed my previous windows vista pc a long time ago; I remember because I was trying to be an active member back when it was just fallout 3 and the beginning of New vegas, I was browsing, of course I had these ads, then all of a sudden that Pc got infected with something. I didn't have anti virus at that time so after a few months that PC never turned on again. That was the past now but this should say something if that one ad that may pop up turns out to be malicious and actually infects an unfortunate person's PC. Right now I had trouble even typing this reply because of these ads. Hope these ads get sorted whenever possible.


I know one of them is Musinex that slows down everything to the point where I have to, "wait" until the ad is over and then things run smooth again until another ad shows up. Not all ads do this, but for me, it's almost all of them and my computer is not at all bad. Old, but not bad, especially my connection speed and other things. Some play auto-sound and once in a great while will make me jump so I end up muting the sound.
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The main problem I have with the AD sounds is when I am viewing the u-tube videos included with the mods. While I am watching the instructions or walk throughs, the AD sounds come on in the background and completely drown out what the u-tube commentator is saying. These ADs are mostly for games and thus have loud video clips included with them. I wish I had a way to mute them. I don't mind the ADs when I am viewing mods, but I would like them disabled (or at least the sound) when I am watching the u-tube videos. (I can't see the advertisements anyway while I am watching the u-tube video full screen.) Edited by PhaseMaster
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You still need an up to date antivirus. However, I have found that the absolutely FREE Junkware Removal Tool (JRT) from MalwareBytes ( a very highly regarded antivirus company) will kill many garbage malware that many AV programs will allow.

 

The reason they allow them is YOU allowed them to be installed by not reading or not understanding the TOS of some site that snuck them in on you. Many of these are malware that hijack the legitimate ads and send you to their own ad servers - and you approved of them doing that without realizing it. :wallbash:

 

JRT is fast and small. It doesn't have a fancy UI, it runs from the command line. But all you have to do is press a key and it does the rest. It takes about 5 minutes on my moose of a computer. It is updated very often to keep up with the vermin that infect your computer with their trash, and will always check to be sure it is running the latest version when started. It is NOT an antivirus, and does not stay on your computer, it only runs when you start it first. You can delete it when it is finished and it leaves NOTHING behind. There are no nag screens or offers to sell you a more better version.

 

Get it from the MalwareBytes site here: https://www.malwarebytes.org/junkwareremovaltool/

 

Edit: Fixed link :facepalm: Thanks for the heads up.

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I used to experience lots of annoying ads, like the ones that play sound. As well, I'm not sure if it's this way now since I have a supporter membership, but when I didn't... Well, I'll try to explain as best I can.

 

When ads go on for a while, they refreshed, just changing to a different ad. That's all well and good, but the previous ad wasn't cleared from the RAM, which brought up CPU and RAM usage continuously until you exited the page. I remember once I had like 6 Nexus tabs open, and had to leave my computer for a couple hours. When I came back, my RAM usage for Chrome was several gigabytes, and half the tabs had crashed. It can also be a severe determent to your processor. I don't remember specifically the worst, but I can remember that several times when I had multiple Nexus tabs open, it would use up more and more of my processor, often getting higher than 50% usage on a 4790K.

 

The culprit seemed to me like it's that when the ads refresh, they keep using up your processor and RAM, even though it's no longer visible. But, again, I've had a supporter membership for quite a while I don't know if it's the same now.

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bben46 wrote:

You still need an up to date antivirus. However, I have found that the absolutely FREE Junkware Removal Tool (JRT) from MalwareBytes ( a very highly regarded antivirus company) will kill many garbage malware that many AV programs will allow.

The reason they allow them is YOU allowed them to be installed by not reading or not understanding the TOS of some site that snuck them in on you. Many of these are malware that hijack the legitimate ads and send you to their own ad servers - and you approved of them doing that without realizing it. :wallbash:

JRT is fast and small. It doesn't have a fancy UI, it runs from the command line. But all you have to do is press a key and it does the rest. It takes about 5 minutes on my moose of a computer. It is updated very often to keep up with the vermin that infect your computer with their trash, and will always check to be sure it is running the latest version when started. It is NOT an antivirus, and does not stay on your computer, it only runs when you start it first. You can delete it when it is finished and it leaves NOTHING behind. There are no nag screens or offers to sell you a more better version.

Get it from the MalwareBytes site here: http://forums.nexusmods.com/index.php?/topic/564026-account-closure-requests/?p=35627086

Oops, think you posted the wrong link there!

 

 

 

My oops :facepalm: Thanks for catching that for me - Fixed it on my post

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In response to post #35627322. #35627617, #35627792, #35628007, #35628477, #35628922, #35629122, #35629182 are all replies on the same post.


Psijonica wrote: As someone who has been very critical with most of Dark0ne's positions in the past I have to support this decision. I do believe he is trying to find a middle ground. The fact of the matter is simply that expenses are rising almost exponentially and so if everybody paid the 1-2 dollars then add revenue would not even be necessary.

And that brings me to my point: This is the area that should be focused on. How do you get more people to buy memberships? You would think 2 dollars would be an easy sale yet it seems you are unable to turn that around in your favour. This is an issue that needs to be solved.

I think you need help in this area. I don't think you will get the results to want by increasing download speeds. I do think it comes down to "PACKAGING." You are not "selling" it effectively.

Years ago I predicted that Pay-for-Mods would one day become a reality and I have also predicted that in the future the hard costs of running a service like this will become so high that some type of "Membership" will be required to download mods. I can picture a future scenario where in ten years users would get 100 free downloads and then they would have to buy a basic $2 membership. *Again like all predictions they don't happen exactly as predicted but I picture something along this vein.*

piotrmil wrote: > I can picture a future scenario where in ten years users would get 10 free downloads and then they would have to buy a basic $2 membership.

Oh sweet cheese and crackers, no. That's a horrible future. Although, to be completely honest, that wouldn't hinder playing with mods in ANY way. People would simply upload their stuff (or other people's stuff) elsewhere. So that silly and - let's hope to god - hypothetical restriction will do absolutely nothing.
Psijonica wrote: I think it is inevitable.

I think that is going to happen across the board so it would be3 an even playing field. The costs are sky rocketing. Every year the costs are going up.

The real point is how to turn over more memberships. How do you turn more users into paid memberships?
piotrmil wrote: Well, I seriously do hope that you will be wrong. Although, as the modgate showed us, we are prepared for the worst, and have a correct mindset. Just like Nexus does - the addition of donation button, a donation - not-obligatory payment - was the simplest rebuttal against Steam. It's the simple fact that telling people "you can do that" is better than "you HAVE to do that".

As for how to attract more memebrships, I dunno.
Psijonica wrote: Let me tell something. They way the internet looks now is a nightmare. When I turn on my iPad and get bombarded by all these adds everywhere make me want to turn it off. 15 years ago if someone told me that this is what the internet would look like I would be saying the same thing you are saying now, "Oh sweet cheese and crackers, no. That's a horrible future." But yet here we are.

In a perfect internet everything would be free but we lost that internet a long time ago. The corporations are here and they have monetized the internet so we are now slaves to this reality. Every year the costs are rising and they are rising FAST! There will be a time where all websites will enforce an AddBlocker ban. That is the future and because of that I believe "Memberships" will become a requirement.

If you read Dark0ne's post he says the same thing. Forbes is blocking AddBlockers now and they are not the only ones to do it.

Now that doesn't mean that there won't be AddBlockers. It does mean that the future will be different and your experience online will not be the same as it is today.
uhmattbravo wrote: The problem with paying for mods is that the quality isn't consistent. Some of us aren't professional software developers, we just learn as we go. Have you never tried a mod, and thought to yourself "wow, even if they ever actually finish it, this mod would still suck." Would you want to pay money for that mod? Should it cost the same as something absolutely incredible?

So what do you do? Prevent people who don't know what they're doing from even trying? In that case, what about those few you find that say things like "don't judge too harshly, it's my first mod" that turn out to be amazing?

The only time paying for mods is the answer is when the question is "how could I ruin something beautiful?"
absintheminded wrote: I use AdBlock on every site bar this one. But I really ought to shell out the £1.29. Hell, it's cheaper than a two litre of Coke.

Btw, bravo for the 'report ad' feature. I was working, forgot I'd left Nexus open, and got the fright of my life when my speakers blared out "Getcher cheeto-lovin' ass off the couch". I mean, rude to gamers much? Sod off, I'll eat my bloody crisps whilst taking down ghouls if I want.
Psijonica wrote: This post is not about paying for mods. Lets stay on topic please.

it's cheaper than a two litre of Coke

hahahaha that is a great catch-line! :teehee:

 

*grin* Do you shop at Poundland? For one junk item and a packet of Quavers, you can be free of ads!

 

...aaaaand I've just convinced myself with that. I am now a supporter. Quaver-less, but adless, so huzzah! :dance:


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In response to post #35631002. #35631287, #35631317, #35631472, #35631577, #35632017 are all replies on the same post.


mrresistance wrote: I keep getting these stupid ads that auto play sounds and noticeably slows down or flat out completely freezes my browser. So when I'm trying to upload screenshots I can't type because the ad is in the way and when I click my refresh button, it says "Nexus is not responding due to a long running script" so these ads seriously are the problem. Oh! and as a matter fact, multiple times my anti virus has actually picked up some file from one of these ads called "cintera.html". Expect a lot of reports from me.

PS: I also forgot to mention that some of these ads increase my CPU and RAM usage, not saying it's horrible because I have an Intel i7-6700k @ 4.0 ghz and 16 gb ram but that's still not acceptable.
Dark0ne wrote: The more valid reports we get, the more useful it is to us. Not just in fixing the issue, but in working out how much of a problem it is. So please do.
Swampfox92 wrote: How is one supposed to know what ads are causing massive slowdowns?
mrresistance wrote: So far I know that one of these ads that shows people playing soccer and shows a tablet at the beginning is causing me big slowdowns, I know it for a fact because it's always been consistent. Aside from that, a lot of the ads featuring Olivia Munn also give me slowdowns and that "Long running script" thing I just mentioned. Just have to check for the pattern.
mrresistance wrote: It can become a major issue. I love the site and all the work you and your crew have put into making this site where it is today but these ads are a major annoyance. I even think that cintera.html thing I mentioned is what destroyed my previous windows vista pc a long time ago; I remember because I was trying to be an active member back when it was just fallout 3 and the beginning of New vegas, I was browsing, of course I had these ads, then all of a sudden that Pc got infected with something. I didn't have anti virus at that time so after a few months that PC never turned on again. That was the past now but this should say something if that one ad that may pop up turns out to be malicious and actually infects an unfortunate person's PC. Right now I had trouble even typing this reply because of these ads. Hope these ads get sorted whenever possible.
Lunaesse wrote: I know one of them is Musinex that slows down everything to the point where I have to, "wait" until the ad is over and then things run smooth again until another ad shows up. Not all ads do this, but for me, it's almost all of them and my computer is not at all bad. Old, but not bad, especially my connection speed and other things. Some play auto-sound and once in a great while will make me jump so I end up muting the sound.


My PC isn't bad either. But um... I can't mute the sound of these ads so I have to deal with annoyances Olivia Munn, Proactive, "Build your mighty empire" blah blah blah, etc.
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