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I'm actually kind of glad it's like this. It does wonders to keep unnecessary flame-wars that spark up in comments section from going on too long. (See YouTube comments lol)

But I can also see the benefits, so perhaps make it a setting that can be turned on/off. Or a setting that makes it so you only get notifications when a mod author from the mod you downloaded replies to your post? Idk
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Perhaps more options can be given to mod authors as to what happens when a user clicks the big thumbnail for the mod. Simple mods that don't have any dependencies besides the game itself could forward directly to NMM and get handled rather seamlessly (think texture replacers, new craftable armors, etc), but more complex mods with dependencies should probably forward to the mod's description page. Giving the mod author some control over this action would be ideal.

 

If the random feature could be expanded into a weighted random feature, that'd be really awesome. Something akin to how youtube suggests videos - drawing from the user's metadata based on what types of mods the user tracks and/or endorses, then make suggestions similar to those mods based on keywords/categories/etc. Give mod authors the ability to meta-link their mods to other recommended or complementary mods so they show up as results in this system and then you've really got something.

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I really like the new layout. It'd be nice to be able to customize what you can see, and have filters to constrain the content to topics you're interested in. Slashdot does this a lot, where you can customize feeds and content, so you get the view you want at the start.

 

The other thing I'd like to see, is what game the mods are associated with somewhere prominent on the mod tiles. I love the idea of seeing what mods are in other games, but I'd like to know what the game is before I dig down into the details.

 

Thanks for all the work!

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Apply your rules universally if you truly believe them, not just to modders. No Bethesda game would ever be released, because there is no limit to human's stupidity and creativity. We can try forever to make a perfect game or mod, but all it takes is one mistake on the creator's part or one inconceivable set of coincidences by a player to create a bug. That's why Nexus Mods has bug reports. I have one mod I work on and have over a dozen hours invested in it, and it still needs some kinks sorted out.

Personally, my one mod is a lone esp, so I assume anyone coming to Nexus Mods is completely capable of installing it without my help. Plenty of that can be found with a google search.

Most mods I've seen do have detailed enough descriptions if they're more complicated than that, but maybe I'm just more picky about what mods I even look at in the first place. If you've seen it with recent mods, ask the author to fix it. Don't try and get Nexus Mods to force them to. Nexus Mods is so popular because it is just as friendly to mod authors as it is to mod users. Edited by Timmster
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I think that would be the best idea right now, making the user click on the mod and go to the mods landing page before downloading. Simple fix, nothing changes from how it is now. Currently that's what we're doing and at least now the full description is on that landing page. I'm sure there could be better designs, but this new design seems a step backwards. Having a quick button for favoriting, sure I think that's very nice, but a quick button for downloads...especially how some mods even have optional patch files that, without them would otherwise break the game to a user who has other mods or DLCs, just invites false bug reports, negative comments, and wasted time on both ends.
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I can understand some sort of limit to keep user data storage low on the servers. Just 8 is a bit low, hopefully will be increased once the new site is more fleshed out.
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To be honest I like what I have.....I like the Nexus the way it is.....But alas times change....Websites evolve like everything else I suppose.......and not always for the better, we shall see I guess.....Sigh!

 

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