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  1. I don't think nexusmods is the right brand for merch. It would end up like a lot of brand merch, unsold/unused/mostly sit around in cupboards or storage. If you're someone who has ever owned branded merch (pens, "swag bags", t-shirts), it's basically landfill material - not something people care a lot for unless you're a collector. So if there collectors interested in this kind of product, sure. But in general it feels like a waste of resources to manufacture, ship, store, etc. nexusmods merch. This is more subjective, but I think a modder would rather you donate to their patreon or something instead of sending them a mug or t-shirt of nexusmods. My guess is that the consumer base for merch (an actual consumer base that will spend money on these products, not just people saying "yes! merch is great!" in these comments) is just too small to be worthwhile. Some suggestions to attract genuine customers: maybe tech gear? The cheapest things would be stickers (suitable for laptops and desktop towers, to show off you're a modder/mod user). Avoid mugs/pens/t-shirts. go for stuff like mousepads, USB port extenders, USB keys/HDDs/SSDs(?), etc. Not sure how feasible it is from a business side of things as those are less universal (likely lower liquidity) and require a much higher initial investment, but it's better than cheaping out with typical swag bag/gift bag stuff (again, "landfill material"). Good luck with the planning and thanks for the giveaway!
  2. Hello, I am still new to modding, but I have spent many hours searching/reading just trying to learn as much as I can (still feels like I know so little!). I have hit a wall in my research and would like to directly consult the modding veterans/experts. To explain my situation in short, I'd like to ask for suggestions on how to tell tree LODs apart when installing mods. If I can tell them apart, I assume I'll be able to better decide which parts of a mod to overwrite when installing using NMM? What is the file type of tree LODs and how do I view them? Based on my noob knowledge, most flora overhaul/tree mods come with pre-installed LODs? If my assumption is correct then if I'm using trees from one mod, I also have to use the associated LODs (in the same mod)? The mods I'm trying to combine are Skyrim Flora Overhaul and 3D Trees and Plants - lots of overlap between the two. I only like one aspect of 3d trees (the pine trees), while everything else I like from SFO. I installed SFO through NMM first, then installed 3d trees and let it only overwrite the pines and some tamriel-tree files? (what are these?)... So now what happens is I'm seeing trees from 3d trees when close to a tree, and SFO trees in the distance. And when I move toward the distant trees (LODs from SFO), they change into 3d trees. Seeing as the meshes are very different, the transition causes a very jarring "pop-in" transition from one tree type to another. I use NMM but am considering MO2 as I'm starting to experience conflicts with overlapping mods and apparently MO2 can alleviate the issue better... or not? I will update this post with pics soon, but I figured it might not be necessary if the solution was simple enough. Any advice or suggestions are appreciated. Any corrections would be even more appreciated! Even if it is a link to a guide on using tree LODs from different mods would be great. Thank you for your time! EDIT: I recorded some footage of it instead, I recommend staying in default view (not fullscreen) because my recording software isn't great https://youtu.be/IXa0MXj-Dxc
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