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  1. Hi guys, I'm trying to narrow down what mod could be causing this issue, when ever I try to load a new game so all my mods can have a fresh start it's just stuck on the loading screen. I tried using a save of a blank fresh character leaving the vault but allot of the mods I use need a fresh start to load correctly. Any tips or programs I can use to find the culprit, I used allot of texture mods, Val's IS, Def-UI, Sim settlements to name only a few. any help would be great. : )
  2. I guess that's true, but the system I was thinking of didn't have to be direct to nexus, as long as there was some verification process that someone was a mod author and what they were posting is there's. there has to be a simpler way then having to deal with DMCA take downs and people taking there own mods off-line because if someone has a copy of the mod, like pirated content they'll just keep reposting it and sooner or later we might end up seeing game mods on torrent sites... Uuuugh, that just brings a cold shiver down my spine.
  3. I was looking over all the recent stuff that has been going on with Bethesda.net and people stealing mods and asking for donations, while I think that bringing mods to the consoles are a good thing, the actions of people stealing content is disgusting. I did have a idea on how we all could possibly fix this issue. It goes along the lines of verified content creator, as in, if you want to post content on Bethesda.net, you have to be a verified content creator on nexus, or by proof that you created the mode before it's uploaded to Bethesda.net. As in something along the lines of both Bethesda and Nexus having an authentication system in place to make sure that content is being uploaded either by the creator or with express permission by that creator. I got this idea from remembering when Valve implemented the "You must of spent x amount on steam to use community features" a while back to stop spam bot accounts from being so rampant. So the bottom line is, this saves on the tediousness of constant DMCA claims against users that will just keep making new accounts and gives modders a bit more security in there work. I don't know myself, does anyone think a verification system like this is doable or is this just another pipe dream. Let me know what you guys think. Also, disclosure I'm not modder I just enjoy having the ability to mod my game to enjoy it. : )
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