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  1. What a fantastic leap forward, though we seriously need this for some of the other Bethesda games (especially Fallout 4, finding out conflicts in such dense spaces is challenging). Glad to see where it's at, and amazingly useful!
  2. Hello, lurker of sorts here, I guess I’ll pitch in some of my ideas and opinions alongside so many of the others here… Don’t tear me apart too much, please xD To start, I disagree with some of Nexus’ decisions, but I use and enjoy the site anyways. It has given me dozens of hours of content, and half the fun for me is just browsing. I am grateful for that and have no problem with them setting of limits and such in order to be sustainable. Expecting unlimited loading speeds for the quantity of users is ridiculous, and I see the 2mb/s downloads as a extra incentive to turn off adblock in addition to just general appreciation. The people realizing NOW that there are limits should realize if they haven’t noticed it until now, it can’t be that bad, besides the fact that that is not really the current issue up for discussion However, the new download page is annoying and kinda sketchy. Yes, it’s only annoying and kinda sketching, but that doesn’t stop it from discouraging users from using the site, when’s it’s purpose is mainly to increase Premium members, which in turn is meant to support Nexus. There is nothing wrong with promoting the Premium service, but it could do with cutting some steps, and, as suggested in the thread, avoid deterring new users. The current implementation could remain for example, but altered to be somewhat more user friendly. Personally, it be nice if we could avoid the redirect (or have it open as a new tab instead automatically?), and even better to combine the timer with an automatic selection of the slow download. Or have the reminder pop up for every X downloads and/or only on larger files. It could be better marketed as “Look at what you’re missing out on!” instead of the current form. Just some ideas
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