Deleted133263User Posted October 17, 2016 Share Posted October 17, 2016 In response to post #43224730. #43229715, #43231195, #43231225, #43234520, #43237900, #43238095, #43248580, #43248780, #43256345, #43256845, #43258870, #43261500, #43262515, #43262825, #43264055, #43264355, #43265250, #43265975, #43266150, #43268550, #43270650, #43271300, #43272015, #43274835, #43277400, #43278605, #43280025, #43280880, #43282555, #43282860, #43285205, #43285500, #43287370, #43287415, #43287810, #43288780, #43290720, #43298850, #43302560, #43303655, #43304280, #43310115, #43317010, #43317290, #43321865, #43326160 are all replies on the same post.fgambler wrote: What will be the name of the new app? NMO (Nexus Mod Organizer)? :DTannin42 wrote: Suggestions are welcome... :DGuardianAngel42 wrote: NNMM: New Nexus Mod Manager.renthal311 wrote: hahaha Fgambler, I'm with tears in his eyes :D :DpStyl3 wrote: NexMO = Nexus Mod OrganizerHadToRegister wrote: I like what someone previously suggested but without the 'x'NeMO = Nexus Mod OrganizerThallassa wrote: I think NeMO is the best one I've heard, but I'm still partial to "NOMM" (not quite sure how that acronym works out but it's cute). fgambler wrote: NeMO kinda sounds nice but not so serious, it's a name either attached to a fish or a nintendo 8-bit game :PHadToRegister wrote: I was thinking of a famous Submarine Captain from a book by Jules Verne ;)FreeWare wrote: How about NMM v2.0? Or 1.0 could work too. The name doesn't really need to change, it's already as good as it can be.spartanops101 wrote: NMUMMMO - Nexus Mod's Ultimate Mod Manager and Mod Organiser}{ellKnight wrote: Voting for NeMO.Optionally include images of sushi.Warsadle wrote: NMO = Nexus Mod Organiser is a straight foreword combination of the names, okay.NNMM = New Nexus Mod Manager, too many repeated letters in the acronym to be used as a short hand name.NexMO = Nexus Mod Organiser, good name and it rolls of the tong easy.NeMO = Nexus Mod Organiser, also a good name, and the acronym is good.NOMM = Up to readers interpretation of how the acronym works, mine would beNexus Organising Mod Manager, funny name though!What I would use?Mod Library Organiser (MLO (pronunciation: EM-Low))hex77x wrote: Gaming Extras Tool Designed As Totally Awesome Stuff Stuffer.KeltecRFB wrote: I like NOMM, NexMO, NMO, or NEXT (no acronym, simply means the NEXT Nexus Mod Manager).northtreker wrote: Nemo could also reference Ulysses (Odysseus) calling himself Nemo - nobody (Outis) to fool the cyclops and show that the Gods had looked away from him in the Illiad. It sounds like this new organizer has gone on a long journey to come home.pedantic wrote: MOLE - Mod organiser legendary edition.Edit: Avogadro Number, anyone? Not to mention burrowing :Dchrislm wrote: NUMM: Nexus Ultimate Mod ManagerHadToRegister wrote: pedantic Edit: Avogadro Number, anyone? Not to mention burrowing Not to be confused with Avocado's Number which shows the number of atoms in a guacamolepedantic wrote: @HadToRegisterLol - yeah. I was simply referring to the " chemistry " of the thing, plus a HUGE number! All encompassing. :DKensaiTonada wrote: I'm Digging NeMO and NEXMOwagonborn wrote: Nexus Mod Organizer seems fitting, and it can be read like "en-moe" when abbreviated to NMO, which I think is pretty snazzyPoacher886 wrote: How about MODITCyniclyPink wrote: I'm liking NeMO and NexMOGeneralNutt wrote: +NMOBut call it rotten fish, just as long as it's ready to handle what ever comes out on OCT28, as well as MO did!Also, please please keep the virtual directories, that is a god send. Rebel47 wrote: I can't currently think of any of my own that would befit such a tool that hasn't already been posted up here, so instead for now until my brain kicks in, I'm going to give a solid acronym for Thallassa's idea.N.O.M.M = Nexus Official Mod ManagerEverytime I see NeMO though I think of a fish, I'm not sure I could take the mod manager seriously with a name like that :Dvimebox wrote: NEMO is the best name I think :)MrJoseCuervo wrote: MONE Mod Organizer NExus Pronounced like "Money"Because that's what your after right?cerebii wrote: NeMO sounds great!On another note, I'm really glad you're back working on a mod manager, Tannin, I honestly thought you'd found some unfixable bug with MO and quit!Very excited for the future of the modding community!Videmaster wrote: I Like HadToRegister's Idea of NeMOfrogsot wrote: Neo Nexus mod managerGreywynd wrote: I'm liking NeMo. Easy to say - short and means something. rkamiya wrote: how dropping off the "Mod" and the "Organizer" words, and just simply name it "The Nexus".that would make it sound like a real nexus owned software. well, that's for my honest opinion about the name.Thanks and more power on this new project of Nexus!BlazeStryker wrote: GA42--"This. Is. Survival of the fittest. This. Is. Do or Die..."Sorry, saw your suggestion and thought of Eminem.Could have been worse. I might have had a Crash Test Dummies flashback.BlazeStryker wrote: Umm, no, Jose.Look, Booze, Tannin's getting paid for his work. That's because it's work.They aren't charging for the new Manager, so why are you being such a sow about this?sgtjakku wrote: NeMo sounds great cause it reminds Captain Nemo of Jules Vernes' s "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea".Varana wrote: NeMO.Have a fishy stick!ORRYX wrote: NeMO for Nexus Mods Organizer, because:[1] It matches the "mods" in the website name: Nexusmods.com[2] You could do this for the project address: www.NexusMods.com/Organizer (and to cover all the bases, www.NexusMods.com/NeMO)[3] It sounds cool and rolls off the tongue easily.[4] Jules Verne's Captain Nemo (Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea) is copyright free[5] Did I say free!We just need a logo contest now ( ???)T-Mush-S wrote: MoXus ? driepinter wrote: NeMO is the best suggestion I have heard, funny and easy to remember, and in the same time it's obvious that NeMO is the new name for both NMM and MO.Alexxonder wrote: I'll be happy if they stay with NMMSillySilverSongbook wrote: To convey the universality of the tool perhaps...Nexus Universal Mod Organizer NUMONexus Universal Mod Manager NUMMNexus Universal Mod Administrator NUMAI am excited for the new tool, Congrats.trogdar51dunce wrote: I am grateful to all of the contributors,to our modding community!thank goodness we have someone like tannin,who always has and continues ,to give to all of us,most generously.i await with patience the awesome new things that will arise to give us all,new opportunities to enjoy our excellent games.thanks dark one for the arena of potentialities wich you have made possible.hey all of you right now types,try to quit being so spoiled to instant gratifaction.be thankful for all of the thousands of hours of work that have been given to us gamers,mostly for free!thanks contributors!xen0gen wrote: NeMO for me also. I love the Jules Verne vibe, it's quick and easy to say and fits well with an acronym for the site and both mod applications.Saurinae wrote: I am throwing in another vote for NeMO. Nexus Mod Organizer. Nice, simple and easy to remember.wPatriot wrote: Keeping up with the times, wouldn't something like Moddr be more appropriate? :Potake333 wrote: NeMO sounds like a good name tbhNeMO or NMO for Nexus Mod Organizerimho Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Deleted133263User Posted October 17, 2016 Share Posted October 17, 2016 In response to post #43242385. #43243395 is also a reply to the same post.alt3rn1ty wrote: I dont use either MO or NMM so I dont have much to contribute except one question :Multi-Scripted installers which include a Wizard.txt ( For Wrye Bash users ) in the root of the archive, AND a FOMod folder, and the usual array of xml's within .... Will those still work as they do with NMM and MO - wizard.txt will be ignored and the FOMod scripting would take charge of the installation, to ensure compatability with mods existing out there from authors who may have left the scenealt3rn1ty wrote: Ooh just rememberred someone who's experience may be helpful, and still active :monpetitbeurre who did OBMMex ( A more reliable version of OBMM which was less inclined to lose track of the granular detail of loose file installations like the original OBMM was on rare occasions )http://www.nexusmods.com/oblivion/users/645498/?tb=mods&pUp=1May be worth looking up if you have any historical questions regarding the OBMM pedigree of mod managersSo no response to the multi-scripted installers question ?Ok, I smell obviously, wheres that damned cat Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Belkaland Posted October 17, 2016 Share Posted October 17, 2016 In response to post #43224730. #43229715, #43231195, #43231225, #43234520, #43237900, #43238095, #43248580, #43248780, #43256345, #43256845, #43258870, #43261500, #43262515, #43262825, #43264055, #43264355, #43265250, #43265975, #43266150, #43268550, #43270650, #43271300, #43272015, #43274835, #43277400, #43278605, #43280025, #43280880, #43282555, #43282860, #43285205, #43285500, #43287370, #43287415, #43287810, #43288780, #43290720, #43298850, #43302560, #43303655, #43304280, #43310115, #43317010, #43317290, #43321865, #43326160, #43327095 are all replies on the same post.fgambler wrote: What will be the name of the new app? NMO (Nexus Mod Organizer)? :DTannin42 wrote: Suggestions are welcome... :DGuardianAngel42 wrote: NNMM: New Nexus Mod Manager.renthal311 wrote: hahaha Fgambler, I'm with tears in his eyes :D :DpStyl3 wrote: NexMO = Nexus Mod OrganizerHadToRegister wrote: I like what someone previously suggested but without the 'x'NeMO = Nexus Mod OrganizerThallassa wrote: I think NeMO is the best one I've heard, but I'm still partial to "NOMM" (not quite sure how that acronym works out but it's cute). fgambler wrote: NeMO kinda sounds nice but not so serious, it's a name either attached to a fish or a nintendo 8-bit game :PHadToRegister wrote: I was thinking of a famous Submarine Captain from a book by Jules Verne ;)FreeWare wrote: How about NMM v2.0? Or 1.0 could work too. The name doesn't really need to change, it's already as good as it can be.spartanops101 wrote: NMUMMMO - Nexus Mod's Ultimate Mod Manager and Mod Organiser}{ellKnight wrote: Voting for NeMO.Optionally include images of sushi.Warsadle wrote: NMO = Nexus Mod Organiser is a straight foreword combination of the names, okay.NNMM = New Nexus Mod Manager, too many repeated letters in the acronym to be used as a short hand name.NexMO = Nexus Mod Organiser, good name and it rolls of the tong easy.NeMO = Nexus Mod Organiser, also a good name, and the acronym is good.NOMM = Up to readers interpretation of how the acronym works, mine would beNexus Organising Mod Manager, funny name though!What I would use?Mod Library Organiser (MLO (pronunciation: EM-Low))hex77x wrote: Gaming Extras Tool Designed As Totally Awesome Stuff Stuffer.KeltecRFB wrote: I like NOMM, NexMO, NMO, or NEXT (no acronym, simply means the NEXT Nexus Mod Manager).northtreker wrote: Nemo could also reference Ulysses (Odysseus) calling himself Nemo - nobody (Outis) to fool the cyclops and show that the Gods had looked away from him in the Illiad. It sounds like this new organizer has gone on a long journey to come home.pedantic wrote: MOLE - Mod organiser legendary edition.Edit: Avogadro Number, anyone? Not to mention burrowing :Dchrislm wrote: NUMM: Nexus Ultimate Mod ManagerHadToRegister wrote: pedantic Edit: Avogadro Number, anyone? Not to mention burrowing Not to be confused with Avocado's Number which shows the number of atoms in a guacamolepedantic wrote: @HadToRegisterLol - yeah. I was simply referring to the " chemistry " of the thing, plus a HUGE number! All encompassing. :DKensaiTonada wrote: I'm Digging NeMO and NEXMOwagonborn wrote: Nexus Mod Organizer seems fitting, and it can be read like "en-moe" when abbreviated to NMO, which I think is pretty snazzyPoacher886 wrote: How about MODITCyniclyPink wrote: I'm liking NeMO and NexMOGeneralNutt wrote: +NMOBut call it rotten fish, just as long as it's ready to handle what ever comes out on OCT28, as well as MO did!Also, please please keep the virtual directories, that is a god send. Rebel47 wrote: I can't currently think of any of my own that would befit such a tool that hasn't already been posted up here, so instead for now until my brain kicks in, I'm going to give a solid acronym for Thallassa's idea.N.O.M.M = Nexus Official Mod ManagerEverytime I see NeMO though I think of a fish, I'm not sure I could take the mod manager seriously with a name like that :Dvimebox wrote: NEMO is the best name I think :)MrJoseCuervo wrote: MONE Mod Organizer NExus Pronounced like "Money"Because that's what your after right?cerebii wrote: NeMO sounds great!On another note, I'm really glad you're back working on a mod manager, Tannin, I honestly thought you'd found some unfixable bug with MO and quit!Very excited for the future of the modding community!Videmaster wrote: I Like HadToRegister's Idea of NeMOfrogsot wrote: Neo Nexus mod managerGreywynd wrote: I'm liking NeMo. Easy to say - short and means something. rkamiya wrote: how dropping off the "Mod" and the "Organizer" words, and just simply name it "The Nexus".that would make it sound like a real nexus owned software. well, that's for my honest opinion about the name.Thanks and more power on this new project of Nexus!BlazeStryker wrote: GA42--"This. Is. Survival of the fittest. This. Is. Do or Die..."Sorry, saw your suggestion and thought of Eminem.Could have been worse. I might have had a Crash Test Dummies flashback.BlazeStryker wrote: Umm, no, Jose.Look, Booze, Tannin's getting paid for his work. That's because it's work.They aren't charging for the new Manager, so why are you being such a sow about this?sgtjakku wrote: NeMo sounds great cause it reminds Captain Nemo of Jules Vernes' s "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea".Varana wrote: NeMO.Have a fishy stick!ORRYX wrote: NeMO for Nexus Mods Organizer, because:[1] It matches the "mods" in the website name: Nexusmods.com[2] You could do this for the project address: www.NexusMods.com/Organizer (and to cover all the bases, www.NexusMods.com/NeMO)[3] It sounds cool and rolls off the tongue easily.[4] Jules Verne's Captain Nemo (Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea) is copyright free[5] Did I say free!We just need a logo contest now ( ???)T-Mush-S wrote: MoXus ? driepinter wrote: NeMO is the best suggestion I have heard, funny and easy to remember, and in the same time it's obvious that NeMO is the new name for both NMM and MO.Alexxonder wrote: I'll be happy if they stay with NMMSillySilverSongbook wrote: To convey the universality of the tool perhaps...Nexus Universal Mod Organizer NUMONexus Universal Mod Manager NUMMNexus Universal Mod Administrator NUMAI am excited for the new tool, Congrats.trogdar51dunce wrote: I am grateful to all of the contributors,to our modding community!thank goodness we have someone like tannin,who always has and continues ,to give to all of us,most generously.i await with patience the awesome new things that will arise to give us all,new opportunities to enjoy our excellent games.thanks dark one for the arena of potentialities wich you have made possible.hey all of you right now types,try to quit being so spoiled to instant gratifaction.be thankful for all of the thousands of hours of work that have been given to us gamers,mostly for free!thanks contributors!xen0gen wrote: NeMO for me also. I love the Jules Verne vibe, it's quick and easy to say and fits well with an acronym for the site and both mod applications.Saurinae wrote: I am throwing in another vote for NeMO. Nexus Mod Organizer. Nice, simple and easy to remember.wPatriot wrote: Keeping up with the times, wouldn't something like Moddr be more appropriate? :Potake333 wrote: NeMO sounds like a good name tbhalt3rn1ty wrote: NeMO or NMO for Nexus Mod OrganizerimhoNMO or NeMO Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
janlevkoff Posted October 17, 2016 Share Posted October 17, 2016 In response to post #43279135. #43279235, #43279425, #43280200, #43286710, #43287295, #43291660, #43296250, #43305675, #43306275, #43310130, #43310910, #43311160, #43321000 are all replies on the same post.MrJoseCuervo wrote: I think you are making a mistake joining a group who is eager to bend a knee to the corporate beast that had attempted and continue to seek to destroy our modding community.I for one am sad this happened but hope you have sufficiently legally protected yourself and your intellectual property.Qrygg wrote: Not sure what you are referring to?Ivory_Soul wrote: The article never mentioned supporting corporations. Maybe if you read more than the title it will help.Ethreon wrote: Tinfoil hats, get yer tinfoil hats here!Dark0ne wrote: I think you are making a mistake joining a group who is eager to bend a knee to the corporate beast that had attempted and continue to seek to destroy our modding community.He's joining the Nexus, not Bethesda...BlazeStryker wrote: I believe the man (while drunk on his namesake) considered the Nexus to be complicit with Bethesda in some fashion.Personally, I regard EA as the worst corporate offender in gaming by miles. As far as Bethesda seeking to destroy the modding community, it is not. It is quite clear to me that the makers of the Script Extender or their brethren will make one for Remaster.This is not an effort to destroy the modding community, it is Bethesda doing what it can with its own intellectual property, and still leaving the door open for modders to start anew.MrStoob wrote: Some people obviously haven't been reading any of the previous posts from Robin re: paid mods, Bethesda.net, future plans, and Nexus' ethos/intent, hence so many salty call outs over money in this post.Sulhir wrote: Not that anyone's counting for when the remaster comes out (has a countdown link on their main mod page...)Arthmoor wrote: He's joining the Nexus, not Bethesda... Since Bethesda isn't seeking to destroy the modding community I'm not sure who ELSE you could actually have meant there :PDark0ne wrote: Since Bethesda isn't seeking to destroy the modding community I'm not sure who ELSE you could actually have meant thereWe really need to get you a custom Bethesda cheerleader's outfit and pom poms, Arthmoor! Even if it's just for Halloween.Arthmoor wrote: So it's cheerleading to challenge the claim that Bethesda is destroying the modding community? Ok.Dark0ne wrote: So it's cheerleading to challenge the claim that Bethesda is destroying the modding community? Ok.Both my original comment and my response to you were tongue-in-cheek jokes to a daft OP, lighten up.We can always rely on you to come save the day as soon as the jokes or even legit comments come out at Bethesda's expense, right on cue. I am sorry for speaking ill of Bethesda, even in jest.Rebel47 wrote: Wow the OP is way off the mark with their statement on all things mentioned.Where can I get my tin foil hat, I think the government is trying to read my thoughts ;)Andriokz wrote: I was deeply offended by reading the appalling replies Dark0ne has made to this person. There is legitimate proof this website is a subdued servant of the giant we know as Bethesda... until Dark0ne took over. That's right, the truth is out... my brother created this website until he went missing. Dark0ne acts as if Bethesda's actions would have destroyed this community, one he helped build and push forward for our f*#@ing convenience. We all know him and Tannin42 are basement billionaires only doing this to troll Bethesda. Pfft.And of course they're going to bend the knee, Bethesda is about to put an arrow in it.I hope someone links a certain Star Wars gif in response to the line above so I can tell my father I succeeded at something in life.Does Arthmoor have anything to do with Wallace and Grommit? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ethreon Posted October 17, 2016 Share Posted October 17, 2016 In response to post #43279135. #43279235, #43279425, #43280200, #43286710, #43287295, #43291660, #43296250, #43305675, #43306275, #43310130, #43310910, #43311160, #43321000, #43328315 are all replies on the same post.MrJoseCuervo wrote: I think you are making a mistake joining a group who is eager to bend a knee to the corporate beast that had attempted and continue to seek to destroy our modding community.I for one am sad this happened but hope you have sufficiently legally protected yourself and your intellectual property.Qrygg wrote: Not sure what you are referring to?Ivory_Soul wrote: The article never mentioned supporting corporations. Maybe if you read more than the title it will help.Ethreon wrote: Tinfoil hats, get yer tinfoil hats here!Dark0ne wrote: I think you are making a mistake joining a group who is eager to bend a knee to the corporate beast that had attempted and continue to seek to destroy our modding community.He's joining the Nexus, not Bethesda...BlazeStryker wrote: I believe the man (while drunk on his namesake) considered the Nexus to be complicit with Bethesda in some fashion.Personally, I regard EA as the worst corporate offender in gaming by miles. As far as Bethesda seeking to destroy the modding community, it is not. It is quite clear to me that the makers of the Script Extender or their brethren will make one for Remaster.This is not an effort to destroy the modding community, it is Bethesda doing what it can with its own intellectual property, and still leaving the door open for modders to start anew.MrStoob wrote: Some people obviously haven't been reading any of the previous posts from Robin re: paid mods, Bethesda.net, future plans, and Nexus' ethos/intent, hence so many salty call outs over money in this post.Sulhir wrote: Not that anyone's counting for when the remaster comes out (has a countdown link on their main mod page...)Arthmoor wrote: He's joining the Nexus, not Bethesda... Since Bethesda isn't seeking to destroy the modding community I'm not sure who ELSE you could actually have meant there :PDark0ne wrote: Since Bethesda isn't seeking to destroy the modding community I'm not sure who ELSE you could actually have meant thereWe really need to get you a custom Bethesda cheerleader's outfit and pom poms, Arthmoor! Even if it's just for Halloween.Arthmoor wrote: So it's cheerleading to challenge the claim that Bethesda is destroying the modding community? Ok.Dark0ne wrote: So it's cheerleading to challenge the claim that Bethesda is destroying the modding community? Ok.Both my original comment and my response to you were tongue-in-cheek jokes to a daft OP, lighten up.We can always rely on you to come save the day as soon as the jokes or even legit comments come out at Bethesda's expense, right on cue. I am sorry for speaking ill of Bethesda, even in jest.Rebel47 wrote: Wow the OP is way off the mark with their statement on all things mentioned.Where can I get my tin foil hat, I think the government is trying to read my thoughts ;)Andriokz wrote: I was deeply offended by reading the appalling replies Dark0ne has made to this person. There is legitimate proof this website is a subdued servant of the giant we know as Bethesda... until Dark0ne took over. That's right, the truth is out... my brother created this website until he went missing. Dark0ne acts as if Bethesda's actions would have destroyed this community, one he helped build and push forward for our f*#@ing convenience. We all know him and Tannin42 are basement billionaires only doing this to troll Bethesda. Pfft.And of course they're going to bend the knee, Bethesda is about to put an arrow in it.I hope someone links a certain Star Wars gif in response to the line above so I can tell my father I succeeded at something in life.janlevkoff wrote: Does Arthmoor have anything to do with Wallace and Grommit?Only if he REALLY, REALLY likes cheese. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LeFlemard Posted October 17, 2016 Share Posted October 17, 2016 In response to post #43242385. #43243395, #43327270 are all replies on the same post.alt3rn1ty wrote: I dont use either MO or NMM so I dont have much to contribute except one question :Multi-Scripted installers which include a Wizard.txt ( For Wrye Bash users ) in the root of the archive, AND a FOMod folder, and the usual array of xml's within .... Will those still work as they do with NMM and MO - wizard.txt will be ignored and the FOMod scripting would take charge of the installation, to ensure compatability with mods existing out there from authors who may have left the scenealt3rn1ty wrote: Ooh just rememberred someone who's experience may be helpful, and still active :monpetitbeurre who did OBMMex ( A more reliable version of OBMM which was less inclined to lose track of the granular detail of loose file installations like the original OBMM was on rare occasions )http://www.nexusmods.com/oblivion/users/645498/?tb=mods&pUp=1May be worth looking up if you have any historical questions regarding the OBMM pedigree of mod managersalt3rn1ty wrote: So no response to the multi-scripted installers question ?Ok, I smell obviously, wheres that damned catAs automated installer is practically mandatory to help newbies to install mods, I'm sure their will be a format supported (or a totally new installer format). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Calamachus Posted October 17, 2016 Share Posted October 17, 2016 Props on the decision to move forward instead of iterate legacy code for another decade. Change is scary - people get used to stuff and they want it to never change, just get perpetually better. Technology doesn't work that way though and it's important to know when to take that step. I look forward to the new manager, at this point juggling both NMM and MO to get Skyrim just the way I like and not still run is such a hassle I don't even bother with new mods, even if I see ones I like. A big part of that is Skyrims limitations I know but a single, refined, unified tool? Gimmie. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dark0ne Posted October 17, 2016 Author Share Posted October 17, 2016 (edited) In response to post #43279135. #43279235, #43279425, #43280200, #43286710, #43287295, #43291660, #43296250, #43305675, #43306275, #43310130, #43310910, #43311160, #43321000, #43328315, #43328380 are all replies on the same post.MrJoseCuervo wrote: I think you are making a mistake joining a group who is eager to bend a knee to the corporate beast that had attempted and continue to seek to destroy our modding community.I for one am sad this happened but hope you have sufficiently legally protected yourself and your intellectual property.Qrygg wrote: Not sure what you are referring to?Ivory_Soul wrote: The article never mentioned supporting corporations. Maybe if you read more than the title it will help.Ethreon wrote: Tinfoil hats, get yer tinfoil hats here!Dark0ne wrote: I think you are making a mistake joining a group who is eager to bend a knee to the corporate beast that had attempted and continue to seek to destroy our modding community.He's joining the Nexus, not Bethesda...BlazeStryker wrote: I believe the man (while drunk on his namesake) considered the Nexus to be complicit with Bethesda in some fashion.Personally, I regard EA as the worst corporate offender in gaming by miles. As far as Bethesda seeking to destroy the modding community, it is not. It is quite clear to me that the makers of the Script Extender or their brethren will make one for Remaster.This is not an effort to destroy the modding community, it is Bethesda doing what it can with its own intellectual property, and still leaving the door open for modders to start anew.MrStoob wrote: Some people obviously haven't been reading any of the previous posts from Robin re: paid mods, Bethesda.net, future plans, and Nexus' ethos/intent, hence so many salty call outs over money in this post.Sulhir wrote: Not that anyone's counting for when the remaster comes out (has a countdown link on their main mod page...)Arthmoor wrote: He's joining the Nexus, not Bethesda... Since Bethesda isn't seeking to destroy the modding community I'm not sure who ELSE you could actually have meant there :PDark0ne wrote: Since Bethesda isn't seeking to destroy the modding community I'm not sure who ELSE you could actually have meant thereWe really need to get you a custom Bethesda cheerleader's outfit and pom poms, Arthmoor! Even if it's just for Halloween.Arthmoor wrote: So it's cheerleading to challenge the claim that Bethesda is destroying the modding community? Ok.Dark0ne wrote: So it's cheerleading to challenge the claim that Bethesda is destroying the modding community? Ok.Both my original comment and my response to you were tongue-in-cheek jokes to a daft OP, lighten up.We can always rely on you to come save the day as soon as the jokes or even legit comments come out at Bethesda's expense, right on cue. I am sorry for speaking ill of Bethesda, even in jest.Rebel47 wrote: Wow the OP is way off the mark with their statement on all things mentioned.Where can I get my tin foil hat, I think the government is trying to read my thoughts ;)Andriokz wrote: I was deeply offended by reading the appalling replies Dark0ne has made to this person. There is legitimate proof this website is a subdued servant of the giant we know as Bethesda... until Dark0ne took over. That's right, the truth is out... my brother created this website until he went missing. Dark0ne acts as if Bethesda's actions would have destroyed this community, one he helped build and push forward for our f*#@ing convenience. We all know him and Tannin42 are basement billionaires only doing this to troll Bethesda. Pfft.And of course they're going to bend the knee, Bethesda is about to put an arrow in it.I hope someone links a certain Star Wars gif in response to the line above so I can tell my father I succeeded at something in life.janlevkoff wrote: Does Arthmoor have anything to do with Wallace and Grommit?Ethreon wrote: Only if he REALLY, REALLY likes cheese.I was deeply offended by reading the appalling replies Dark0ne has made to this person. There is legitimate proof this website is a subdued servant of the giant we know as Bethesda... until Dark0ne took over. That's right, the truth is out... my brother created this website until he went missing. I'm not going to lie -- you had me for the first couple of lines.The worrying part was, it took until the end of your post for me to know you were truly being deliberately silly. Dealing with people from all walks these past 16 years has left me being unsurprised at even the most ridiculous of posts. Edited October 17, 2016 by Dark0ne Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ssuamier Posted October 17, 2016 Share Posted October 17, 2016 (edited) I'm also looking forward to this new manager. When starting modding I tried out NMM but had so many issues that I decided to go for manual installation. At some point I lost overview and problem grew too much so I started from scratch. I looked into MO at that time (I think 2014) but I did not like the base concept. I just wanted to have something so I can control my manual installation. And the best for that is the successor to OMM, namely TMM - TesModManager. Located at http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/5010/? . It's simple to use, has everything I need and of course some issues I learned to live with. One is that often I need to repack archives because it does have issues with ESP/ESM inside a "data" folder in the archive. It is much faster than recreating it using an interally used OMOD (Oblivion) or the newer OMOD2 format. Luckily most big mods have fomod which work nowadays flawless for me so I don't need to repack them. I'm very disappointed that this gem of mod manager was not mentioned in your article. Edited October 17, 2016 by ssuamier Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
connorquantic Posted October 17, 2016 Share Posted October 17, 2016 As a devout user of Mod Organizer, I was excited to see this. It is unfortunate that development will cease on MO, but if your team can successfully integrate what worked for MO into NMM, it can only benefit the community at large Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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