In response to post #39464605. #39464780, #39464890, #39464925, #39465125, #39465265 are all replies on the same post. I'm not saying it was bad to save them, but saving them doesn't require an immediate release. Previously I was extremely impressed with Nexus interface, easy upload system, and professional appearance. This is what I expected: 1. Download and archive the files, screenshots, and descriptions. 2. Sort through the files, noting any duplicates, files with multiple version updates, or files that were bugged. 3. Attempt to contact authors. Obviously you won't reach every one, but at least try it. I am an active member at Nexus, and I contribute content here. It wouldn't be hard to find me. 4. Attempt to interface with the modding communities. 5. After a month or so with no contact from mod authors, then upload the mods with the caveat that if they modder returns, they can claim their file. Instead, you just did the easy steps. I'm not saying it shouldn't have been done, I'm saying it should have been handled better. I realize there are 77,000 files, and that's a huge amount of people to try to contact, but that's what you signed up for by deciding to archive those files.