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Hello,

 

There are way too many Skyrim mods.

That's obviously great but.. it's hard to navigate so many mods.

Therefore I would love to be able to check "top mods in the past UNLIMITED DAYS"

Right now you can choose anywhere between 1 day and 59 days.

As far as I'm concerned there is no way to view top mods released 2 months ago or earlier.

It would be really useful. Is this the correct place for suggestion ? Any chance it gets added ?

 

Have a nice day.

 

The "Top Files of All Time" list contains the top 100. Is that what you're looking for?

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Hello,

 

There are way too many Skyrim mods.

That's obviously great but.. it's hard to navigate so many mods.

Therefore I would love to be able to check "top mods in the past UNLIMITED DAYS"

Right now you can choose anywhere between 1 day and 59 days.

As far as I'm concerned there is no way to view top mods released 2 months ago or earlier.

It would be really useful. Is this the correct place for suggestion ? Any chance it gets added ?

 

Have a nice day.

 

The "Top Files of All Time" list contains the top 100. Is that what you're looking for?

 

What I'm looking for is setting the time to show me top mods released in the last 3 months, or 4 months, or any time that could be manually chosen. Not older mods which are still popular.

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Greetings.
I just wanted to ask why on https://www.nexusmods.com/games/? it shows a red shield in the navigation bar of chrome that indicates that the page is trying to load scripts from unauthorized sources. This did not appear previously.

 

i dont see any shield so i dont know what you mean. providing a screenshot would be nice

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We don't directly "create" the sites for specific games (or new versions of games) in advance.

Does that also applies for games bought on GOG.com?

 

If not then I request a separate forum for games bought on GOG.com. Why I ask is simple, I bought Settlers 3 Ultimate Collection earlier this Summer since I haven't play it for almost 20 years.

 

 

Also, I would like to remind anyone from staff about my post here since no one has replied yet.

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I'd like to make a suggestion about the forums themselves and maybe I've happened upon good timing since there's the redesign happening.

 

Adding an option enabling users to:

  • Entirely delete their posts after the fact.
  • Topic creators to delete their topic after the fact. A possible restriction to this would be if other users have made recent posts it could perhaps include a notification inside the topic that the topic creator has requested deletion of the topic that way if people were having a separate discussion within the topic they could then reopen the topic or move it to PMs. Or preventing a deletion request outright if the topic is fairly active like >1 post per hour until some time passes without any posts.

 

This is mainly about if I've made a topic and later decide I am not interested in the topic anymore. I'd just leave the topic alone in the case of other people using it. But I'd delete if nobody posts and I'm also not interested anymore since it's just clutter. Like for example if I had a technical issue which I later resolve it on my own and I don't think the solution is likely to help others. The exact topic is about Oblivion causing system crashes, turned out it was due to uncapped FPS, solved by setting a 60fps limit(Skyrim and Fallout 4 already do this by default).

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I'd like to make a suggestion about the forums themselves and maybe I've happened upon good timing since there's the redesign happening.

 

Adding an option enabling users to:

  • Entirely delete their posts after the fact.
  • Topic creators to delete their topic after the fact. A possible restriction to this would be if other users have made recent posts it could perhaps include a notification inside the topic that the topic creator has requested deletion of the topic that way if people were having a separate discussion within the topic they could then reopen the topic or move it to PMs. Or preventing a deletion request outright if the topic is fairly active like >1 post per hour until some time passes without any posts.

 

This is mainly about if I've made a topic and later decide I am not interested in the topic anymore. I'd just leave the topic alone in the case of other people using it. But I'd delete if nobody posts and I'm also not interested anymore since it's just clutter. Like for example if I had a technical issue which I later resolve it on my own and I don't think the solution is likely to help others. The exact topic is about Oblivion causing system crashes, turned out it was due to uncapped FPS, solved by setting a 60fps limit(Skyrim and Fallout 4 already do this by default).

i dont support this idea at all

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I'd like to make a suggestion about the forums themselves and maybe I've happened upon good timing since there's the redesign happening.

 

Adding an option enabling users to:

  • Entirely delete their posts after the fact.
  • Topic creators to delete their topic after the fact. A possible restriction to this would be if other users have made recent posts it could perhaps include a notification inside the topic that the topic creator has requested deletion of the topic that way if people were having a separate discussion within the topic they could then reopen the topic or move it to PMs. Or preventing a deletion request outright if the topic is fairly active like >1 post per hour until some time passes without any posts.

 

This is mainly about if I've made a topic and later decide I am not interested in the topic anymore. I'd just leave the topic alone in the case of other people using it. But I'd delete if nobody posts and I'm also not interested anymore since it's just clutter. Like for example if I had a technical issue which I later resolve it on my own and I don't think the solution is likely to help others. The exact topic is about Oblivion causing system crashes, turned out it was due to uncapped FPS, solved by setting a 60fps limit(Skyrim and Fallout 4 already do this by default).

i dont support this idea at all

 

I can feel the bait raising in doing it but don't most systems let mods see the newly deleted topic/threads that way they can whack problems, or is just that more work?

 

Have to say I do like the way this place handles names, mods thinking "make up yo gdarn minds already! "LOL

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Greetings. I just wanted to ask why on https://www.nexusmods.com/games/? it shows a red shield in the navigation bar of chrome that indicates that the page is trying to load scripts from unauthorized sources. This did not appear previously.

That is quite strange. Usually this sort of thing is due to an ad. When I have seen that icon it has been from an ad trying to forcibly redirect me or open a popup. I now always run 2 adblockers due to having been served trojans and other malware from website advertising, and I am not talking clicking on the ad. I have gotten viruses simply from the banner ad rendering on my browser. I associate that icon with potential bad actions on the part of advertisers. I feel bad for sites like Nexus since it is not their fault rather it's the careless advertising provider at fault for not preventing this kind of problem and typically people will blame the website if bad ads show up. It seems to me like advertising network providers do little to nothing to stop malware creators from exploiting their networks. I additionally use Sandboxie & Shadow Defender if I need to visit potentially questionable/unsafe websites.

 

Is it possible to see more info about it? I think Nexus has a link for reporting bad advertising.

 

On a side note this reminded me to go buy Supporter membership.

 

i dont support this idea at all

I guess I am naive about this stuff but may I ask why? Actually in that SnB topic I was thinking some of my posts were kinda pointless so I was wishing I can just delete them. I just deleted the settlement I was working on and disabled that mod anyways so my posts were unnecessary. I had a tech issue thread which I resolved but I doubt anyone else would have that same issue so I feel like the topic is pointless too.

 

 

I can feel the bait raising in doing it but don't most systems let mods see the newly deleted topic/threads that way they can whack problems, or is just that more work?

Other forums I used keeps archived stuff so if for example somebody is flaming people then deleting the post you can report them and say in the notes that they are doing that then the moderator will check archive and find it. This usually means heightened punishments since it's a deliberate action on their part to escape punishment(ie The offending users actions demonstrate that they are knowingly violating the rules and are trying to do so anyways plus avoid punishment). I actually had typed a bit about this but I deleted it because I didn't think there are any people around who would be foolish enough to try such lame tricks on the Nexus forum. Any who would be are probably long gone by now. On the other site you'd get a instant suspension if you make a flagrantly bad post insulting somebody then delete it(with idea that recipient sees the post but not the mods) because it's a double offense, the rule violated by the post in question plus attempting to circumvent the ToU.

 

And if your account goes into "Purgatory" an Admin will go over everything (I'm assuming they'd check the deleted stuff). Purgatory means user's banned unless the Admin decides to let them come back. They review your total history as a user. I've never gotten moderated so don't know more of the details. I'd seen a couple trolls use the post-deleting for bad reasons but they end up getting banned soon after. It's a Final Fantasy board so the trolling is really bad there.

 

But I'm sure Nexus' ToU already would cover this kind of stuff. Like this:

  • If you make things particularly and unnecessarily hard for Nexus staff we may just decide to remove any/all your files and be done with you.

If it is a pain then offending people would probably just be gone the first time they do it. It would be explained to us via a ToS update.

 

 

But I understand if Nexus does not wish to enable post/topic deletion. I haven't been an active user for very long so maybe I just don't know about this stuff. I never really see trolling going on around here so I figure they all must have been banned already.

 

 

Have to say I do like the way this place handles names, mods thinking "make up yo gdarn minds already! "LOL

I do wonder if I should have gone for a new username. I feel like with Final Fantasy's awful track record recently I sort of wonder if Final Fantasy usernames might get associated with trolling. And it'll be 10 times worse if FF VII Remake turns out bad too. I am basically only an FF fan of the old school ones.

 

I want to get Premium but low on cash, guess I might make new account eventually and just make that one Premium.

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