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Delete a MOD before upload complete
Deleted53237921User replied to Deleted53237921User's topic in Site Support
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If you are having problems sorting out your load order in Skyim, here is a site which can help. https://tarshgaming.com/mod-using/logical-load-order/
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Delete a MOD before upload complete
Deleted53237921User replied to Deleted53237921User's topic in Site Support
Thank you. That latter bit was what I needed. Now, look! Over there! Whats that!? slinks off to the exit -
I was in the process of uploading a mod when I discovered that it had a serious flaw when I went to get a picture. It didn't work. Now, I just want to cancel the upload and slink away like nothing ever happened. How do I do that? Delete the incomplete upload i mean, I can handle the slinking away bit on my own.
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From your signature. Have you not heard of Vortex ? https://www.nexusmods.com/site/mods/1 https://forums.nexusmods.com/index.php?/forum/4301-vortex/ I put that statement in my signature after it was announced that Nexus no longer supported the Nexus Mod Manager (NMM) and before Vortex went into Alpha testing. So for a period of time, Nexus did not support a viable mod manager. And for some, Vortex is not a viable mod manager, as you can read in the comments above. So the comment is still meaningful for those of us that find Vortex to be ... ah .. less then functional for our needs. You are welcome top disagree.
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Please forgive my misunderstanding. I made an invalid assumption.
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I use NMM for Fallout 3, Fallout NV, Fallout 4, Oblivion, Skyrim and Skyrim SE. It is my understanding that the NMM software currently avaliable for download from Nexus will support every game that was available on NEXUS right up to the drop of support (see https://www.nexusmods.com/site/mods/4). You will need to ask the NMM support team about specific games. Updates in italics.
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If by 'Nexus Mod' you mean 'Nexus Mod Manager', that software is no longer supported by Nexus. It is now supported by a team lead by DuskDweller. Here are links to their support and download sites.
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@Thandal, could you use a different color (or none at all). Colorblindness being what it is, I have to highlight your text to read it.
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Oh Horse Hockey. When you click in the Input box below 'Reply to this topic' you are placed into 'full' edit mode. And there is no way to turn that off in you profile settings.
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Download speed cap increase for Supporters and non-Adblockers
Deleted53237921User replied to Dark0ne's topic in Site Updates
And the confusion continues. It is not the reader that has a challenge when Kb is used, it is the author. If the author is following standards, then Kb definitely means 1000b. But if the author meant 1024b the author has generated the confusion. Unfortunately, many authors use K as 1000 or 1024 interchangeably and the reader must assume what the author meant. What are the odds that the reader assumes correctly? So how about we stop correcting each other and start correcting the authors. Authors and writers of technical documentation need to follow the applicable standards when publishing their figures or document their deviations from standard symbology. Hold the authors feet to the fire and stop roasting each other. And for the techies who revel in the details: "The International System of Units (SI, abbreviated from the French Système international (d'unités)) is the modern form of the metric system, and is the most widely used system of measurement. It comprises a coherent system of units of measurement built on seven base units that are ampere, kelvin, second, metre, kilogram, candela, mole, and a set of twenty prefixes to the unit names and unit symbols that may be used when specifying multiples and fractions of the units". Source The usage of Si symbology as a measure of binary units is not recommended. Instead, the ISO/IEC/NIST symbology should be used. Source Edit: Unfortunately, the table of correct ISO/IEC/NIST symbols did not survive the format processes in this editor, so I removed it. You can see the proper symbology in the source linked above.