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  1. Nice necro posting. Thanks for reminding me to unfollow this thread.
  2. Check this thread - he's redesigning and will re-release. https://forums.nexusmods.com/index.php?showtopic=4566315&hl=+renthal311 I'm not sure how much of his stuff he will get done, but I have asked if he would be willing to let others distribute any of the original mods that he does not re-upload.
  3. Thanks for the update again - the communication from you guys is fantastic. Good luck implementing the CDN!
  4. Thanks for your efforts, thanks for keeping us informed, and good luck with the proposed changes!
  5. Thanks for the honest update Robin - appreciate it.
  6. In response to post #15481740. #15482485, #15497340 are all replies on the same post. Thehorn2000 - no. Most gamers - especially experienced ones - do NOT turn off anti-virus and firewall. Certainly not when playing online games. An experienced gamer will tweak their OS/Hardware to provide the best possible results whilst AV/FW are still running, and treat THAT as the safe baseline for system performance whilst gaming. For offline games only, in theory you could run a full system scan, then if all is clean, physically disconnect your network (pull the cable/disable the wireless card), then disable the AV/Firewall - and don't insert any removable media whilst playing. Once you finish, enable AV/Firewall again before reconnecting to the network. When playing online, just suck it up until you are able to improve your system and connection. If you'd rather compromise security and your data so you can get an extra few fps or ms off your ping time, frankly you're making a foolish mistake. All it takes is for the game server to be compromised, or potentially even for a decent packet sniffer in the hands of an experienced hacker, and your system could be in serious trouble. These scenarios are not as unlikely as you might expect. Know your system, know it's limits, and don't push it so hard that you have to disable your security to play. It's not worth it.
  7. Yes, it's ok/, just so no one asks me for the files them selves or kinks, just make sure you supply your e-mail so I can forward the request. My in box here in the PM gets flooded to quickly with redundant requests because there are not e-mails in them. too much work. include you e-mail with your request and that's it. I then forward the request to the author. I won't have to constantly respond to PM's if done this way but just once. I'll be clear here. what you get is completely up to the author, the last known files that once were up on the nexus are the requested items + I am guessing your going to get the WIP updated esp version 5.0 in return. No support from me here on them as I would not know what you get, understand? EDIT: one more thing here, Please do not post in My profile Just the messenger PM systems, I am deleting all Profile posts, why is simple, thats a open door and any one can see your e-mail address in that spot. Those that have done so and wonder why your post was not answered is I have approval set on. No profile posts please. Kitty. Yep - completely understand. I'm not expecting any support via the Nexus (or yourself - or anyone really) for these files, and I understand that I may not get the files that were last hosted on the Nexus. Thanks - I'll get you a PM.
  8. @Purr4me, Just so I'm clear - at this point is it still ok to PM you with email details and ask for them to be forwarded to the authors? I'd really like to get a copy of Fallout Remastered, but I only want to do so according to the author's wishes. I'd be grateful for any reply - feel free to PM me if you prefer. Many Thanks, SeraphTC
  9. Actually you can - just not using MTichenor's procedure. You have highlighted the weakness there - you need to create a new file every time. Using David Brasher's procedure you do not need to do this - just simply remember that you MUST esmify all esp dependencies before opening your mod in the construction set and you can patch in as many mods as you like. It works - I've been using it for a while now. My problem with it was that my deletions were not being saved against the other esp dependencies - what I didn't realise at the time is that this is expected and correct behaviour based on the way the game handles esp files vs esm files. In my case, I wanted to prevent certain items from being craftable, so I worked around it by adding in another global variable and using that in a default 'disabled' state to prevent the items from being available.
  10. Nice - thanks for the insight. It's great to see you guys addressing these issues, and I'm glad things are improving behind the scenes so that us users can see some of the benefits. Good stuff all round :)
  11. No idea, sorry. I think it's standalone, but I'll have to refer you to my friend Monsieur Google. :)
  12. I think it's the original, but Warband is also on sale for £7.49 (-50%)
  13. As I posted on your other thread where your asked the same question: The Nvidia board is much better. It has 1GB VRAM dedicated to graphics. As has been said on here already, Integrated boards (like the intel) are not good for gaming. They share the system memory and offer MUCH worse performance - some games will simply refuse to run on an integrated graphics chipset. You should absolutely pick the Nvidia board here if you want to play games.
  14. RAM does effect gaming, absolutely, but Textures - especially on newer games - WILL affect performance. Newer titles use higher detail textures, which are larger in size and require a lot more Video RAM (not system RAM). The Nvidia board is much better. It has 1GB VRAM dedicated to graphics. As has been said on here already, Integrated boards (like the intel) are not good for gaming. They share the system memory and offer MUCH worse performance - some games will simply refuse to run on an integrated graphics chipset. You should absolutely pick the Nvidia board here if you want to play games.
  15. Steam Autumn Sale until November 27th - some Nexus relevant items (some items may change price daily): X-Com: Enemy Unknown £20.09 (-33%) Mount & Blade £4.99 (-50%) Dark Souls £20.09 (-33%) Fallen Enchantress £16.74 (-33%) Legend of Grimrock £5.99 (-50%) Dragon Age Origins: Ultimate Edition £9.99 (-50%) The Witcher: Enhanced Edition £1.74 (-75%) The Witcher 2: Enhanced Edition £7.99 (-60%) Fallout Collection (1&2&Tactics) £5.43 (-66%) Fallout 3: Game of the Year £8.99 (-40%) Fallout New Vegas: Ultimate Edition £17.99 (-40%) Skyrim £23.44 (-33%) Dawnguard £9.37 (-33%) Hearthfire £2.33 (-33%) Oblivion: Game of the Year £8.99 (-40%) GoTY Deluxe £11.99 (-40%) Morrowind: Game of the Year £7.79 (-40%) Plenty of other stuff on sale as well (KotoR 1 & 2 are currently £1.74 each) so I recommend you take a look :)
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