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Posts posted by Kyokushinoyama
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I'm in, definitely, and you know it :)
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Can't wait for this !!
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If I had a dime for every time I saw a topic about "such and such type mods shouldn't be on the whatever" then I would be able to buy a Bugotti Veyron
Maybe 2 Veyron :biggrin:
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" If you are a Premium Member we will look to add on some extra free days to all current memberships once we've got a fix rolled out "
Thanx so much for thinking about this, but first and foremost good luck on fixing those issues.
Luckily, besides these slowdowns, I could always access this site.
Thanx for your hard work !
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Just pass whatever you don't like. That's what the rest of us do.
:thumbsup: All has been said.
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All these ENBs that are hosted on the nexus are just slight modifications of the same text file, its just people are too lazy to edit it themselves so people upload their own. I think having 2 or more clog up the front page every other week hides the actual hard work other people on the site do.
:rolleyes: This has to be one fo the most thoughtless comment I've ever read..... no offence meant, I'm really trying to stay polite.
And this is one of these moments when I'm in lack of words.... I'm french, my english is pretty limited, and such a statement would deserve some fine vocabulary in response. Anyway.... :facepalm:
Modifications of the same "text file" ?
ENB is made of several files building a post-processing graphics method. In most of them, you'll find shaders coding.
Making an ENB is not about changing some values here in there in the .ini file, besides I could agree some are ONLY doing this. Making an ENB is about modifying the way those shaders act and react, and it's much more interesting and deep than turning some "knobs" in the .ini.
Slight modifications ? :wallbash:
Would you consider that when Matso has coded the Bokeh Depth of Field effect (wich is inexistant in any ENB you' ll find on enbdev), he only did a "slight" modification ? Adding 600 lines of code ? :biggrin: Creating (I just said "Creating" ) new effects ?
Frankly..... I could spend 2 hours or more listing why you are totally wrong. But it would be pointless.
Let's do it simple and let's face it : I highly suggest you people should rename this thread "Come discuss about something you absolutely don't know ! " instead.
Cause, basing on what I'm reading here, it's all about that. Pure ignorance and talking in the wind.
People are free to share any work they do, since it's respectfull of this site's rules.
People are free to download it, endorse it if they feel like. People are free to leave it.
I really don't figure out HOW some mod are "hiding" any other one..... :facepalm:
No mod has to be removed, since it's respectfull of rules and of people.
What should definitely be removed is basic and pointless hatred, that's for sure. :biggrin:
@Dark0ne :
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Hey there,
just to say things seem definitely fixed from here....
Greetings from France !
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Hey there,
thanx for taking the time to explain all that mess.
Good luck for fixing it properly.
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Same thing with Vibrancy ENB series, uploaded by Staind716
I'm the author
All unique downloads went from 1K to 5 !
What happened ?
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100000000 % right !
It's a communauty.
Communauty = Respect
Respect = Show respect
Show respect = Endorse
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After looking through some of my mods I'm using to update them I decided it might be helpful to post some detailed instructions on how to endorse mods. Surely this must be very difficult to figure out since I find it hard to believe that people are so ungrateful they can't take two seconds (less actually) to click the endorse button as a simple way to thank modders for all of their hard work. No matter what mod people are using that they enjoy I'm sure if Bethesda offered to add it to their game FREE of charge and all they asked in return is that you click a button that says "Thank you" people would be thrilled. Same principle.
Modders put a lot of time and effort into making our games so much more enjoyable and give us the ability to customize them to fit our own individual taste. The very least we can do to show our appreciation is to ENDORSE their mod. It amazes me that people can take the time to find the mod, download it, and install it yet can't be bothered to say thank you by endorsing it. Looking through some of the most popular mods on Nexus it is beyond shameful that the percentage of people who endorse the very mods they rave about to their friends is on average only in the single digits. Less than 10 percent. We are not entitled to the use of these mods simply because we paid our sixty bucks for the game. Every single time I go to Nexus it is disheartening to see how ungrateful the vast majority of people are. It has to be even more disheartening to the modders who actually put all of the hard work and time into making these mods.
Take a second and show that you do appreciate it and say "Thanks for all of the effort you put into making my game so much better" by clicking that ENDORSE button. I promise it is completely painless and takes extremely little effort on your part. Show some respect and common human decency by thanking someone for going out of their way to do something nice for you. If you enjoy the mod let the person or people who made it possible for you to have it in the first place know that you actually appreciate what they do. It's pitiful that people even need reminded of this.
And before I get some troll on here saying that I must have a mod I am looking for more endorsements for I don't have a single one posted on Nexus or anywhere else. I just have enough respect for people to thank them when they take the time to help me. I hope you do too.
And like I said here are the instructions for endorsing your favorite mods.
1. Click the pretty green button that says ENDORSE.
2. Done.
Easy enough?
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Hey,
nice find !
Is this value the most important : fPostLoadUpdateTimeMS ?
I got few CTDs, and I'm using much higher values for imaxallocatedmemorybytes and memorypagesize.
Got 230+ mods with some heavy scripts aso.
The Sunday discussion - Duncan Harris, screenshot artist and owner of DeadEndThrills.com
in Site Updates
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Thanx for this.
Duncan's work is incredible.