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WileCoyote68

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  1. You really have the talent to add a bit of ugliness with every update. When I look at the new start page, I get eye cancer compared to before. Why do we suddenly need an ugly background image? The background image makes it extremely difficult to perceive the images of the individual games
  2. Widely loved? Where is this love? I can't see any. You even must laugh at this statement yourself.
  3. I don't fight wars that I can't win. Employees' egos are already so big that they are no longer receptive to any kind of criticism.
  4. It is already foreseeable what will happen: They sit it out and then go back to business as usual. They have no interest in feedback because of their our site our rules behavior. This always happend, when they changed something the last 5 years. Since there is no real competition in the market, they can do whatever they want and don't have to fear any consequences. They know that there are hardly any alternatives worth mentioning for us. It is pointless to continue giving feedback here, it won't change anything and won't reach anyone except the critics.
  5. Pouring oil on the fire is a particularly intelligent approach. If you have nothing valuable to say, please just keep quiet
  6. The unwillingness to accommodate experienced users is remarkable. It can't be that difficult to make the display of collections a switchable option. As far as I'm concerned, switch it on by default, but give users the choice. I don't know why, but it sounds unbelievable that it is the minority of users. It is much more likely that a feature that has been worked on for years has to be marketed for profit. It doesn't matter how many years of experience as a developer you have; it's not a data-driven approach if the data is not publicly accessible. As long as you're just claiming that it's nothing more than anecdotal evidence
  7. I can't agree. You are one of those ppl who talk themselves up about everything. In functional terms, the new design is an absolute step backwards compared to the previous one. I don't see any innovation
  8. I'm beginning to be surprised by the statement that the feedback during the beta tests was predominantly positive. If you take this thread as a yardstick, that can't be entirely true. The feedback here is mostly negative.
  9. Fully agreed. Nobody mods on a phone. The main platform for modding is PC.
  10. This may be nice for users who are getting into modding, but not for everyone else. For me and others, it's just annoying. No matter how prominently you present the collections on the site, I will never use them. Collections are collections and not mods and therefore do not belong on a mod overview page. It shouldn't be that hard to make it a switchable option. It would be much more important to bring back the tracked mods as this is an important feature for many users
  11. It would be useful if we could hide collections in the mod overview. Personally, I am not interested in collections in any way. It is annoying to get them viewed on the mod overview page. And why are my tracked mods gone?
  12. Compared to the old navigation this is also a visually awful change. It looks like a body part that doesn't belong. The white colour scheme may be more visible, but it is now overly intrusive
  13. In my opinion this is not a valid argument. Show me one person who plays 24 mod able games at the same time. In all the years that I've been registered here, I didn't get the 12 favourites filled once. Games that can be modded are not usually played on a mobile phone or tablet, but on a PC. It is therefore completely irrelevant whether it scales better across all screen sizes. To me, the whole argument so far sounds like an eat-or-die mentality.
  14. As many posters before me have already pointed out, the new header navigation is not an improvement. The little X is annoying, and I would prefer to have my favourite games listed as before. Overall, the old header navigation was much clearer and visually more appealing. Besides that, it was more intuitive to navigate. I can't understand why developers always think they must improve something that doesn't need improving. In my view, it makes little sense to implement changes that have a major impact on habits without first seeking the opinion of the people it affects. Apart from that, you save yourself a lot of work if you don't have to withdraw such changes because most customers reject them
  15. Who does not understand here has been obvious since the beginning of the discussion. You can argue your point of view further as much as you want, it will not change the facts. As soon as a mod author has uploaded his work, he can no longer decide how his work is used by Nexus. He cannot even determine which version of his mod is used by collections. So in theory he has kept his rights, but he cannot apply them in any way. That's the reality. No more and no less. Take us all a favor and keep your wisdom in the future for you. Most of your explanations are simply worthless.
  16. I'm confused about this comment: 1 - I'm a Premium. I don't see annoying banners and ads. 2 - What in the world does uBlock, or the whole comment you made, have to to with the topic? I suspect if you actually saw the ad, it might make more sense, but, don't know for sure, I don't see ads either. :D I assumed it was is response to the bit about the contest (post a mod maybe win loot). Which would be weird since it would be a local ad. But I don't see ads either, so that's just a guess. I am also a premium user. I was presented with this huge competition banner. Since I felt it intrusive, I blocked it
  17. They kept referring to their announcement which shows that they are not interested in any dialogue. Arguments of any kind are irrelevant to them. From my point of view, this is not a dialogue. It's called ignorance. To get back to the subject. As we now know, you support the cathedral way of modding. Completly fine. Get some folks and do it. But don't force others joining. Everyone is free to make their own decision. Even if iyou can't agree, you must accept it.
  18. Your argument is only relevant if you want to make a decision as a new user. But not if you have been a member of this community for years and rejecting their new alignment. In this case one would expect that a dialogue is possible and is not suppressed in dictatorial manner.
  19. From my point of view, the biggest mistake in Wyre's assay is that he assumes everyone must participate for the benefit of all. But before I start thinking about building a cathedral with some folks around, someone should ask if I want to participate. If I can't make a free decision based on this simple question, I will never join the team or community which drives the construction of the cathedral. Just because someone expects something of me, it don't necessarily mean that I will do it too.
  20. Imo this is a project designed and created by a organized group of modders and not a typical cathedral.
  21. I don't want to rob you of your illusions, but I really don't care for your thoughts and comments. They offer nothing in terms of content that could appeal to me in any way
  22. Oh, it seems like your fatigue has worn off again. So we can continue to go around in circles :laugh:
  23. Wow, another populist. It must obviously has escaped your notice that quite a few mod authors are against the collections themselves. What most mod authors are condemning is how NM ethically, morally, and technically handles their implementation. So don't spread misinformation here
  24. Kind of funny when the guy who makes the topic go around in circles gets tired of it himself.
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