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The server seems slow today as it takes too long for posted comments or posted bugs in a mod page to load (Morrowind and SSE, not sure about the other games). Has anyone else notice the same thing as I have?

 

I came here looking for answers to the same (now 26 March). I'm on the Skyrim / Skyrim SE sites.

 

Particularly with selecting mod pictures, the servers are really slow. I have experienced 20 seconds to load one picture and I am on fibre UK broadband.

 

I have had this issue for a few days now.

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If nudity is not permitted in public share images, why have an adult-only checkbox ??

 

As there's quite a difference, as per the rules:

 

 

http://staticdelivery.nexusmods.com/images/110/1-1385040479.jpg

 

 

Especially heed the last part about gore and other nsfw, which is unrelated to nudity but still adult-only.

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If nudity is not permitted in public share images, why have an adult-only checkbox ??

 

As there's quite a difference, as per the rules:

 

 

 

 

 

Especially heed the last part about gore and other nsfw, which is unrelated to nudity but still adult-only.

 

 

ok, thanks.

 

My english it's not good but i think the staff need work better on this:

Nudity is not permitted. Do not post images that include: breasts, genitalia, buttocks or characters that are wearing next to nothing. If you mark your image as having no nudity, and it is found to contain nudity, you run the risk of having your account suspended.

 

 

Mark what ? If it's not permitted why have this sentence ?

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I had to make a bug report for a mod and ended up having to zoom out to 50% just to press the submit button. The only way to proof-read my report was to drag my mouse as slowly as possible over the text, since I could not see half of it. I never had this problem on the old website layout.

 

Is there some setting or something I can edit so that making bug reports is less painful?

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How about being to filter if a mod requires a certain DLC, or have a small icon near the mod that tells if the mod requires a DLC. It's annoying to see a mod and only after looking in the requirements find that it requires a DLC that you don't have.

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How about being to filter if a mod requires a certain DLC, or have a small icon near the mod that tells if the mod requires a DLC. It's annoying to see a mod and only after looking in the requirements find that it requires a DLC that you don't have.

 

There's a section of the file description page that allows authors to input details regarding required files (DLC, other mods/applications).

 

It's the same as the permissions tab and should be visible on any file description that has such requirements listed. You can look there, and if the file isn't useful to you, then continue your search.

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