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JAllin

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  1. In response to post #56780006. #56782196, #56792801, #56793281, #56804631 are all replies on the same post. "You have comments already, that should be enough to signal to anyone that a mod is not up to par" The problem with this is that mod authors are allowed to delete any posts they don't like now, or ban anyone from commenting on their mod. Some mod authors even disable commenting on their mods altogether...
  2. In response to post #54450488. #54456198, #54458463 are all replies on the same post. Didn't realise this about the GOG versions, DarkShadow. Kudos for letting us know! :)
  3. In response to post #43793840. I was wondering this too, but reading further down the comments, Dark0ne reports that they have indeed been temporarily turned off.
  4. In response to post #43562570. #43562700, #43562890, #43564045, #43564600, #43570665, #43570905, #43571205, #43571390, #43572610, #43573445, #43575250, #43576535 are all replies on the same post. Categories for tracked mods? A bally brilliant idea!!!
  5. Quote: "Essentially, we’re going to stop all further major development on the current version of NMM to focus on the new software. We will be releasing bug fixes as and when necessary to keep support for the current games (including Skyrim SE), but the current version available on the site, version 0.63, is going to be the last version with any major functionality additions." My reaction to this: "Hallelujah!"
  6. I'm sorry, this is obviously just my opinion, but having used NMM almost from its first beta release, I can't help but feel that it is already perilously too far down the 'bloatware' road.
  7. In response to post #34709485. #34709835, #34709940, #34709945 are all replies on the same post. Become a Premium member: No more ads ;)
  8. In response to post #33696455. Oh, don't get me started on Geforce Experience... lol. I think the idea is good, but I got so fed up of it causing my games to crash, suggesting ridiculously low settings, and just plain not being set up for some games at all, I eventually completely gave up on it. It lowering my Skyrim FPS by about 20 at one point, was the final straw. Now every time I upgrade my drivers, the first thing I do after is uninstall Experience.
  9. This is why I have a different password FOR EVERY SINGLE SITE THAT I NEED ONE FOR. Even though it does mean I've got an annoyingly huge list of passwords to (try) to remember.
  10. In response to post #31664455. Yes
  11. In response to post #31549740. #31549810 is also a reply to the same post. Don't panic Captain Mainwaring! Don't panic! Don't panic!! Don't Panic!!!
  12. Heavens Dark0ne I thought you were English! There is no word 'gotten' in the ENGLISH language; it is just 'got'. You are picking up bad habits from our American cousins lol.
  13. I also can confirm that Geforce Experience is the problem. Thank all that is Holy that I found out about this before I tried reinstalling Skyrim and about 200 mods... As it is, only wasted about 2 hours trying to find the fault.
  14. In response to post #10648446. Frankly I'm in awe of anyone who is looking forward to the 'Profiles' feature for the next release of NMM. I can barely keep track of what mods I've installed, and in what order, and what each of them effect, for all of the games that I mod, now, without having to keep track of multiple profiles!
  15. In response to post #10483544. #10483791, #10483802, #10484128, #10484301 are all replies on the same post. I would however strongly recommend closing your old version of NMM while updating, just in case.
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