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Hi DonQuixoteIII,

 

We do geographic load balancing, so you should be going to your closest server. The connections shouldn't be dropped, none of the CDN nodes have had any problems recently and I've seen no other reports for dropped connections.

 

Can you do/provide any more debugging on this from your end ?

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i am capping at 10kbs a second on vortex even being premium i can download things from steam at 40-50mbps someone please help it take 2-3 hours to download skyui

 

i am in australia

 

Pinging files.nexus-cdn.com [185.180.13.131] with 32 bytes of data:
Request timed out.
Reply from 185.180.13.131: bytes=32 time=181ms TTL=54
Reply from 185.180.13.131: bytes=32 time=182ms TTL=54
Reply from 185.180.13.131: bytes=32 time=186ms TTL=54
Ping statistics for 185.180.13.131:
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 3, Lost = 1 (25% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 181ms, Maximum = 186ms, Average = 183ms
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Same as the guy above but I am not a premium user, though a premium user having download issues is quite surprising, anyway I have around 10 - 80kbps when dl'ing mods whereas when I try downloading on steam like the guy above I get a stable 30-40 mbps of download. Maybe it's just the weekend right now so many people are downloading but a response from you guys would be nice.

I am from the Philippines and this is my ping test:

 

Pinging files.nexus-cdn.com [185.180.13.131] with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from 185.180.13.131: bytes=32 time=163ms TTL=56
Reply from 185.180.13.131: bytes=32 time=165ms TTL=56
Reply from 185.180.13.131: bytes=32 time=159ms TTL=56
Reply from 185.180.13.131: bytes=32 time=156ms TTL=56
Ping statistics for 185.180.13.131:
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 156ms, Maximum = 165ms, Average = 160ms
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Not sure if this is the place to do it, but figured i'd ask ...

 

The Sassy Teen Dolls mod for Skyrim SE, it was deleted. While I could understand the concern moderators had or perhaps a few people complained, downright removing it without even talking it out with the authors of the mod seems, extreme. They even understood these concerns by making optional files to have the teens in default armor, and another that makes them look as close to vanilla as possible. The mod was never a sexual concept of children, but rather, it was young adults from 18-19 in Skyrim. By bending a knee to the few complainers, it really makes me feel there's not much creative freedom authors can have on the Nexus. Aren't they allowed to express their creations without fear of censorship?

 

I love the Nexus, but I don't think that was justified whatsoever. The authors of that mod worked incredibly hard, made it onto the Hot Files, and were escalating in numbers. To outright remove it because some people found it creepy is, questionable at the very least. Please reconsider, talk to the mod authors, and try to agree on a middle ground so they can have their mod back on Nexus please.

 

Sent an e-mail to the staff, apologies for posting this here.

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Has anyone from staff thought about merging two separate Morrowind subforums into one "Morrowind: Expansions" subforum and every thread in the new subforum could use a thread prefix e.g [TR], [bM]?

 

The reason I suggest this is quite simple. Having a subforum with very little activity doesn't do any good, especially when both subforums has equally activity.

 

14 threads in the Morrowind: Tribunal Discussion

17 threads in the Morrowind: Bloodmoon Discussion

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Not sure if this is already implemented or not but how about implementing a timely (every 1 to 6 months or so) pop up reminder to gloss over the rules and read permissions? Admittedly, I got a little too overzealous with modding Skyrim SE and opened up a can of worms because I forgot about nexus forums' requirement to read permissions and ask authors for permission before making any alterations to their mod. Thankfully it got resolved though

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I know this has been requested in the past, but it would be great if the tracking center could be sorted like the download history. One thing I would add is a "date added" tab. That way if I track a mod to look at it later I don't have to look through a flood of other mods that have been updated. Also having the ability to sort categorically would help to create a well rounded mod list without forgetting something because I over looked it. I really like the functionality of the download history, but I end up tracking more mods than I download, and many of those mods are older, so I still have to remember when they were published, or the name. I have never written code, but seeing as this function has already been implemented in other places and similar ways, I don't think it would be too hard to do

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