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  1. Did anyone ever make a patch generating facegen data for Better Settlers? Better Settlers hasn't been updated for 5 years, so any patch adding face data to solve the stutter problem would be permanent.
  2. Yes, but Hangman's Alley, Bunker Hill and Jamaica Plain are really problematic. It doesn't affect just the settlement borders, it's the size of the whole grid, and every time you face that area, you'll see the fps going down, and even graphical glitches can occur sometimes. Those are really heavy areas and should not have precombines disabled; Because of the position of those settlements, and the ugrids to load being generally set at five, breaking precombines there affect almost the whole downtown area. That's why I use CAS and Place Everywhere, so I can avoid 100% any chance of breaking anything in those settlements.
  3. People shouldn't use scrap everything or any other scrap mod. It breaks precombines, it increases the system stress and takes away a lot of fps. It does a huge performance hit specially in downtown areas that have lots of buildings. I'd suggest using Place Everywhere, it doesn't break precombines. You can't remove some objects, but you can move them around. If you still want to have cleaner settlements and have a good system, I'd suggest using Clean and Simple - Settlement Startup. It breaks precombines, but just in the settlement grids. That means, if you don't install CAS for downtown settlements (Jamaica Plain, Hangman's Alley, Bunker Hill and Airport), you shouldn't have performance issues downtown. The areas away from downtown just suffer a minor fps hit, most systems can handle it just fine. CAS just do the job better than scrap mods. Just don't install the All in One, and avoid selecting the settlements I mentioned.
  4. In response to post #72149283. Thanks. Actually it was a login problem, not file association. I was using an older version of NMM that couldn't login anymore, and neither the client update button was working. Updated it from Github and all solved.
  5. In response to post #72145018. #72145208, #72145393, #72145468, #72145633, #72145733, #72145868 are all replies on the same post. I might switch to Vortex at some point, but the Nexus should never have dropped support for NMM downloads.
  6. You still have to fix the image gallery, allowing only one image per user in the Top Image section.
  7. I don't see people rushing to mod the game, it'll take time to have SKSE and the popular mods online. Most people I know are still playing old Skyrim because they can't port their characters yet to Special Edition, besides the old modded game looks a lot better. It's weird that the SSE site is getting so much traffic with so few content available.
  8. In response to post #43632285. Still waiting for reply. I'm worried about start modding using NMM and then not being able to transfer the mods installed to the new "NMO".
  9. I'm just wondering, will the current version of NMM be compatible with the new NMM that's being developed? If not I'll just wait for the new mod manager.
  10. In response to post #43224730. #43229715, #43231195, #43231225, #43234520, #43237900, #43238095, #43248580, #43248780, #43256345, #43256845, #43258870, #43261500, #43262515, #43262825, #43264055, #43264355, #43265250, #43265975, #43266150, #43268550, #43270650, #43271300, #43272015, #43274835, #43277400, #43278605, #43280025, #43280880, #43282555, #43282860, #43285205, #43285500, #43287370, #43287415, #43287810, #43288780, #43290720, #43298850, #43302560, #43303655, #43304280, #43310115, #43317010, #43317290, #43321865, #43326160, #43327095, #43328050, #43332835, #43333505, #43335900, #43335995, #43337610 are all replies on the same post. NeMO sounds too fishy, besides having well known brands attached to it. NOMM sounds like chomping. I keep my opinion that Nexus Mod Organizer (NMO) is the best name. Short, carrying the site's name + utility of the app, and hopefully having the best of NMM and MO in a single software.
  11. In response to post #43224730. #43229715, #43231195, #43231225, #43234520, #43237900, #43238095 are all replies on the same post. NeMO kinda sounds nice but not so serious, it's a name either attached to a fish or a nintendo 8-bit game :P
  12. Issue in the image gallery. Just a quick example: http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/images/618026/ Thumbnail is displaying 16:9 when it should be something around 10:16, resulting in a very deformed image. You probably should fix it easily.
  13. Same problem in Brazil... maybe it's related to the firewall of the Nexus servers, but not only that. staticdelivery.nexus.com is always slow to respond and load pages. Page tabs of mods still not working. Recently added images not loading too. I investigated a bit more and all images posted im the image section prior 02/13 evening (19:30 GMT -2) are loading, but after that nothing loads. That was possibly the moment the issues started to occur.
  14. Something is wrong with the Nexus, recently uploaded images aren't being displayed too. I also got the tab navigation problem on mod pages, but it's happening only on Firefox here. IE still opens all the tabs, but it's a bit slow.
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