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flyingtiger16

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  1. Thanks for what you do guys, modders and nexus staff alike. I think we can all agree that through this whole process we need to remain level headed. All the while hoping that Bethesda streamlines a theft reporting mechanism of some nature. Would modders be able to create a method of cross checking files and flagging them for users who accidentally download the file, OR is there a way to mod in a weapon with a "watermark" necessary for the file to work? It could even be something applied on the nexus, like a checkbox that activates the file ONLY when downloaded through the nexus if creators want it to be nexus exclusive? I know little about modding and this is only a suggestion, I hope it can help.
  2. As a person who has admittedly been more excited to try out the mod rather then support the author post download, I feel I owe the modding community an apology. A fair question though, If a financially challenged individual enjoys the hard work and labors of love that go into making his gaming experience that much more rich (to the point where Bethesda games are only purchased because of the great modding community). Should he be excluded from that community because tat person cannot afford to pay for the over 150+ mods they have on an average load list? Let me be clear that I believe in supporting people when able, but a paywall seems a poor choice. Made all the more absurd when it robs the mods creator.
  3. In response to post #24738304. #24738404, #24738464, #24738479, #24738524, #24738604, #24738659, #24738679, #24738694, #24738739, #24738779, #24738799, #24738804, #24738919, #24738944, #24738974, #24739104, #24739184, #24739199, #24739204, #24739289, #24739329, #24739359, #24739394, #24739409, #24739474, #24739514, #24739544, #24739564, #24739609, #24739619, #24739639, #24739689 are all replies on the same post. @ foster Your one hundred percent correct, I was over zealous and jumped the gun a bit there. unfortunately everyone who weighs in on this matter declares themselves a modder. @ Korodic apologies
  4. In response to post #24738304. #24738404, #24738464, #24738479, #24738524, #24738604, #24738659, #24738679, #24738694, #24738739, #24738779, #24738799, #24738804, #24738919, #24738944, #24738974, #24739104, #24739184, #24739199, #24739204, #24739289, #24739329, #24739359, #24739394, #24739409, #24739474, #24739514, #24739544, #24739564, #24739609, #24739619, #24739639 are all replies on the same post. As a person who has admittedly been more excited to try out the mod rather then support the author post download, I feel I owe the modding community an apology. A fair question though, If a financially challenged individual enjoys the hard work and labors of love that go into making his gaming experience that much more rich (to the point where bethesda games are only purchased because of the great modding community). Should he be excluded from that community because tat person cannot afford to pay 2.99 for the over 150+ mods they have on an average load list?
  5. In response to post #24738304. #24738404, #24738464, #24738479, #24738524, #24738604, #24738659, #24738679, #24738694, #24738739, #24738779, #24738799, #24738804, #24738919, #24738944, #24738974, #24739104, #24739184, #24739199, #24739204, #24739289, #24739329, #24739359, #24739409 are all replies on the same post. @Korodic IN your file list it only shows one mod, which mods exactly have thousands of people up-voted? I'm not trying to attack you here merely curious as to your modding experience...I for one have none and I appreciate the work of the community.
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