MCsSpawn Posted August 13, 2016 Share Posted August 13, 2016 Wow, very nice design! I'm looking forward to it. Thanks for the update... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TGB84 Posted August 13, 2016 Share Posted August 13, 2016 Wow. Good job! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
captainoftheobvious Posted August 13, 2016 Share Posted August 13, 2016 (edited) RIP headphone users! Ow! EDIT You know, that is nowhere near as bad as I thought it was going to be. Not bad at all! My only suggestion would be to add some more granular control over the "random" function i.e. have the site give a random set of mods from one or more categories rather than simply vomit up a random set from an entire game. Edited August 13, 2016 by captainoftheobvious Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EmeraldShadow Posted August 13, 2016 Share Posted August 13, 2016 (edited) It looks decent, I sure hope the search filters are a little more accessible and intuitive than the old site. I am a bit sad to see the old site go though, especially because this new one looks kind of console-y with the tiles and grids, I want options for vertical lists and just as much flexibility as the old site. Edited August 13, 2016 by EmeraldShadow Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheTigerzz Posted August 13, 2016 Share Posted August 13, 2016 Looks great, would be good is if you could do a 'filter random'.By this I mean you can use the random option but also filter it between games so your not seeing content on games you either don't have or not interested in seeing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fonv123 Posted August 13, 2016 Share Posted August 13, 2016 In response to post #41272325. #41274465, #41275065, #41275135, #41275585, #41276745, #41277095, #41278320, #41278875, #41281935, #41282870, #41282905, #41301515, #41302665, #41318530, #41344390, #41362530, #41385930 are all replies on the same post.J Allin wrote: If it aint broke, don't fix it... ;)pedantic wrote: Sage advice :)sonogu wrote: Which must have been told more than a year ago, before the hundreds of hours hard work :)HadToRegister wrote: sonoguWhich must have been told more than a year ago, before the hundreds of hours hard workThis is the first I've heard about it?sonogu wrote: http://www.nexusmods.com/games/news/12539/?http://www.nexusmods.com/games/news/12620/?http://www.nexusmods.com/games/news/12630/?These are the news I found about the redesing of the site... It's been a while and have been announced in every step.piotrmil wrote: That is very, very true. I do hope that the authors will give us options instead of shoving the new design down our throats. michaelspicer16 wrote: Agreed graymaybe wrote: Compared to what it could be, it's pretty broke tho.Thallassa wrote: Luckily nexus was pretty broke. I'm looking forward to the fix. HadToRegister wrote: sonoguhttp://www.nexusmods.com/games/news/12539/?http://www.nexusmods.com/games/news/12620/?http://www.nexusmods.com/games/news/12630/?These are the news I found about the redesing of the site... It's been a while and have been announced in every step. I missed all of those, I was busy doing clinicals at a hospital all that timejanishewski wrote: Advice for the weak. Everything is broken because nothing is perfect, therefore everything can always be improved. This look far superior to the old site design.janishewski wrote: Terrible advice that applies only to the timid and those that achieve nothing.pedantic wrote: Nothing to do with being timid, weak, or an under achiever. Neither is it how it "looks" that's important to me (The same can be said for a good game). It's how it functions for everyone which should be a sites' primary concern. Fix what's broken by all means, adopt new technology by all means. But it seems to me, in this day and age, that actions are taken simply because they can be taken and for no other practical reason. So, instead of fixing what's broken a little at a time, we're plunged into months of constant change while the little necessary changes are incorporated into a premature overhaul to make the Nexus look like every other site. I love the Nexus because it isn't like every other site. The new "random" mod idea smacks of PSN and the rest looks just like, as others have said, (ugh..) Bethesda. The download shortcut might cause issues, too, for mod makers. It's a great idea but poorly thought through imho. However, if the shortcut were to take folk to the mod description page, similar to the current preview, then maybe the install instructions, requirements, and README.TXT (which so many don't) would be adhered to more often, leaving our brilliant mod makers to do what they do best. I can see the benefit of the shortcut if, for whatever reason, I'm re-downloading a mod. Hey, there's an idea: The shortcut only goes live if you've previously downloaded said mod - the same way you're not able to endorse a mod prior to download. Me? I love change but not simply for the sake of it.EnaiSiaion wrote: Terrible advice that applies only to the timid and those that achieve nothing.So how's Windows 10 treating you?sevencardz wrote: People where I work use this philosophy all the time. Also known as "Don't reinvent the wheel". It's fun to watch them struggle along with square wheels all day while I zoom right past them.EDIT: Oh and Nexus, please fix your emoticons. I mean... who wrote the parsing algorithm that thinks my capital D was meant to be a smiley face?endgameaddiction wrote: @sevencardzIt's the reason why I don't use emoticons. And I disable it. But really that's not the solution if you like using emoticons and not having your brackets translated into a smiley face when using it outside of the context of a emoticon.HadToRegister wrote: I make sure to put a space in between " and D if I quote something BananaPudding wrote: @sevencardzThat would be assuming the wheel was flawed and square from the get go which it wasn't. The wheel was round, the perfect shape for mobility and thus there would be no need to reinvent it, just add on to it and improve it, like giving it a sturdy layer. Not toss it out the window and replace it with a recolored copy of some other guy's crusty wheel that has fancy bells and whistles tied to it. Its not reinventing the wheel its innovating the wheel. If everyone went in with "if it aint broke dont fix it" We'd be flintstoning everywhere Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Madcat221 Posted August 13, 2016 Share Posted August 13, 2016 (edited) In response to post #41272325. #41274465, #41275065, #41275135, #41275585, #41276745, #41277095, #41278320, #41278875, #41281935, #41282870, #41282905, #41301515, #41302665, #41318530, #41344390, #41362530, #41385930, #41395050 are all replies on the same post.J Allin wrote: If it aint broke, don't fix it... ;)pedantic wrote: Sage advice :)sonogu wrote: Which must have been told more than a year ago, before the hundreds of hours hard work :)HadToRegister wrote: sonoguWhich must have been told more than a year ago, before the hundreds of hours hard workThis is the first I've heard about it?sonogu wrote: http://www.nexusmods.com/games/news/12539/?http://www.nexusmods.com/games/news/12620/?http://www.nexusmods.com/games/news/12630/?These are the news I found about the redesing of the site... It's been a while and have been announced in every step.piotrmil wrote: That is very, very true. I do hope that the authors will give us options instead of shoving the new design down our throats. michaelspicer16 wrote: Agreed graymaybe wrote: Compared to what it could be, it's pretty broke tho.Thallassa wrote: Luckily nexus was pretty broke. I'm looking forward to the fix. HadToRegister wrote: sonoguhttp://www.nexusmods.com/games/news/12539/?http://www.nexusmods.com/games/news/12620/?http://www.nexusmods.com/games/news/12630/?These are the news I found about the redesing of the site... It's been a while and have been announced in every step. I missed all of those, I was busy doing clinicals at a hospital all that timejanishewski wrote: Advice for the weak. Everything is broken because nothing is perfect, therefore everything can always be improved. This look far superior to the old site design.janishewski wrote: Terrible advice that applies only to the timid and those that achieve nothing.pedantic wrote: Nothing to do with being timid, weak, or an under achiever. Neither is it how it "looks" that's important to me (The same can be said for a good game). It's how it functions for everyone which should be a sites' primary concern. Fix what's broken by all means, adopt new technology by all means. But it seems to me, in this day and age, that actions are taken simply because they can be taken and for no other practical reason. So, instead of fixing what's broken a little at a time, we're plunged into months of constant change while the little necessary changes are incorporated into a premature overhaul to make the Nexus look like every other site. I love the Nexus because it isn't like every other site. The new "random" mod idea smacks of PSN and the rest looks just like, as others have said, (ugh..) Bethesda. The download shortcut might cause issues, too, for mod makers. It's a great idea but poorly thought through imho. However, if the shortcut were to take folk to the mod description page, similar to the current preview, then maybe the install instructions, requirements, and README.TXT (which so many don't) would be adhered to more often, leaving our brilliant mod makers to do what they do best. I can see the benefit of the shortcut if, for whatever reason, I'm re-downloading a mod. Hey, there's an idea: The shortcut only goes live if you've previously downloaded said mod - the same way you're not able to endorse a mod prior to download. Me? I love change but not simply for the sake of it.EnaiSiaion wrote: Terrible advice that applies only to the timid and those that achieve nothing.So how's Windows 10 treating you?sevencardz wrote: People where I work use this philosophy all the time. Also known as "Don't reinvent the wheel". It's fun to watch them struggle along with square wheels all day while I zoom right past them.EDIT: Oh and Nexus, please fix your emoticons. I mean... who wrote the parsing algorithm that thinks my capital D was meant to be a smiley face?endgameaddiction wrote: @sevencardzIt's the reason why I don't use emoticons. And I disable it. But really that's not the solution if you like using emoticons and not having your brackets translated into a smiley face when using it outside of the context of a emoticon.HadToRegister wrote: I make sure to put a space in between " and D if I quote something BananaPudding wrote: @sevencardzThat would be assuming the wheel was flawed and square from the get go which it wasn't. The wheel was round, the perfect shape for mobility and thus there would be no need to reinvent it, just add on to it and improve it, like giving it a sturdy layer. Not toss it out the window and replace it with a recolored copy of some other guy's crusty wheel that has fancy bells and whistles tied to it. fonv123 wrote: Its not reinventing the wheel its innovating the wheel. If everyone went in with "if it aint broke dont fix it" We'd be flintstoning everywhereIt is "broke" (as in flawed) because of one critical aspect based on a trend citing obsolete data about users' screen sizes that refuses to go away across the Internet. I for one am glad that the garbage mashers on the detention level will be shut down.Even with a zoom of 120%, the current layout still feels so cramped into the middle on my screen. Edited August 13, 2016 by Madcat221 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Diablos10 Posted August 13, 2016 Share Posted August 13, 2016 You REALLY have to stop forcing flash player playing unwanted music after x seconds in every f*#@ing tab !!!! Music I dont want to hear and the page gets so slow it make´s me wanna rage quit every time. You forced me to set flash in mozilla to "confirm" to stop this abuse. Soemthing I dont really want to do....if you get my drift :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ethreon Posted August 13, 2016 Share Posted August 13, 2016 In response to post #41398120. Diablos10 wrote: You REALLY have to stop forcing flash player playing unwanted music after x seconds in every f*#@ing tab !!!! Music I dont want to hear and the page gets so slow it make´s me wanna rage quit every time. You forced me to set flash in mozilla to "confirm" to stop this abuse. Soemthing I dont really want to do....if you get my drift :) Those are adds son. IF they're intrusive, report them, and pray your pc is not infected. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bubinga64 Posted August 13, 2016 Share Posted August 13, 2016 The direct download function looks like a bag of hurt. Bypassing the mod description which usually has important install info along with known incompatibilities seems naive at best. As for the design, it looks like the steam 'large view' option. Hopefully it's at least faster than the current setup. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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