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Anslem1981

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  1. @DethxStroke You're already on it. tesnexus "The Elder Scrolls".
  2. Wonderful then. I'll put some serious time into this. Agreed, I'm also writing out a number of super small descriptions as well, so users can get the gist of what a mod actually does before clicking on anything. That's a good idea. I'm going to categorize the list into sections anyway but being able to save your previous choices would be extremely helpful.
  3. Hmm. Well I've been looking around and it seems the RM list is about all that's out there, at least on that kind of scale. It's a good list but the mods on it are aimed at what the creator likes, or what's popular, or what his machine could handle etc. Would any of the administrators be against the idea of me creating my own list and sharing it here? One that's aimed not just at any one person? It would be a big job but I'm pretty sure I'm up for it. I've been playing with it the last few hours, I added about 20 small (under 2MB) and 20 larger (50MB +) mods to test the functionality out and it works brilliantly. I had all the patches, unofficial patches, utilities, tools, race replacements and overhauls all downloaded within minutes. I'm interested in this because I had to reformat my computer today and there was no chance to save any of my data, I lost everything and the idea of having to manually download and re-install the sheer number of mods I had is making my head spin. Plus, it isn't exactly easy to back-up 20+GB of data when your computer is NOT facing a catastrophic meltdown. I'm sure I'm not alone in that crowd, a list like this would save a lot of headaches. If not I completely understand, having a large chunk of the site opened up to automated DL accelerators would not exactly be fun for the servers I imagine. But only premium users could actually get any use out of it, standard users could just use it as a quick reference.
  4. So why not just click on the link then? Maybe I'm just not understanding how DTA works (which is entirely possible as I'm new to it), but this seems kind of pointless. DTA just wants to download php files and images, never any actual mods. The majority of mods are too small to even use a download manager anyway as someone mentioned so why use it at all? I thought the purpose of it was to automate a bunch of link grabbing since it ya know grabs links. Resuming interrupted downloads is nice but like I said most are so small that's not an issue either. Does anyone know where one could actually find an actual link list to mods on tesnexus? I found the rtm list: http://www.hronk.com/jmromp/Nexus%20Download%20Links.html But that was about it. Nice list, but it's aimed at a lot of the more popular mods, any others?
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