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Luxaurus wrote: This has probably been answered somewhere, but will there be a separate mod browsing for Skyrim Special Edition?


New Game, new Site, already decided.
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RayV12 wrote: @ BlindJudge, May be an interesting Idea for you that came to me earlier this year.

COSPLAY

I no longer really mod anymore. But I still come to the site to see what people are coming up with.

But I was out of town for work earlier last year and just happened to be a Cosplay event going on while I was there. I'm not really into super heroes or game lore really, but I gotta say I had a real blast at the event meeting some really cool, interesting people. This I did not expect.

The Whole time I was there I couldn't help but think the people at Nexus and it's users would love this stuff. So many users are so dedicated to Screenshot art and such, I really think cosplay would have a really good fit on Nexus.

Anyway.. maybe something to think about.
Good luck with the site upgrade and have a good one,

~Rez
BlueGunk wrote: +1 on that from me. great idea.



Don't see the relevance of Cosplay, to Screenshots, which are pics of modded games.
You no longer mod, so want non modding content, on a site dedicated to mods.
Plenty of sites for Cosplay, no need to expand the Nexus, beyond modding.

I'd rather they get the modding content right, than spend time on expanding into non modding stuff, of any type.
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RikkoFrikko wrote: I will kill my skyrim modded game with 1000+ unstable mods just to hear an interview with Apollodown.


+1 for the one and only Apollodown :D
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Jimmyflow wrote: Having something in addition to just hosting mods, like how to's and tutorials. Similar to what is found on Reddit's skyrimmods. Or at least directing users to credible content. I realize this might entail a lot of work and time, but its essential if you're going to be pushing out the next generation mod manager.

As we've all come to learn, modding is not just plug and play anymore.
HadToRegister wrote: +10

There DEFINITELY needs to be a Modding Tutorial Section.

This is a MUST
nogamenotitans wrote: I second this
DisgruntledGrillCook wrote: I agree with this too.


Adding my agreement as well. I would love there to be a modding tutorial section!
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One feature I would love to see implemented (and would be happy to participate in) is a modding classroom similar to what was done on Tes Alliance. It would be highly beneficial for your audience and there are many, many talented mod authors who I'm sure would be willing to share their knowledge.

 

I think this would be a prime opportunity for Nexus to really step up and create a rock solid foundation for modding in all of it's various forms.

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Brodual is better than MxR. I still like MxR but he has a lot of slutty mods and he is very sarcastic. Brodual is so professional. Edited by kcaz25
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kcaz25 wrote: Brodual is better than MxR. I still like MxR but he has a lot of slutty mods and he is very sarcastic. Brodual is so professional.


I definitely agree. Not like if I had something against slutty content or sarcasm (quite the opposite), but unlike MxR, Brodual is very informative, and describes/compares mods very well. He's helped me a lot making up my mind about making my choices. Edited by vincentvega070
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