Rebel47 Posted October 29, 2016 Share Posted October 29, 2016 In response to post #43704355. #43704855 is also a reply to the same post.ThyHarrowing wrote: ***************************************************************Just something I'd like to share for new and returning Nexus users regarding SSE and its future:***************************************************************We, the community, need to be very patient and respectful as modders navigate this exciting but turbulent time brought on by SSE. There are many hurtles that modders will need to jump, some more than others, to bring their original Skyrim content to SSE, as well as some things many of them need to wait for (e.g. SKSE to be rewritten for SSE, etc). We need to be respectful and appreciative of their efforts and time, not only because of what they do for us, but also because if we are not then some of them, understandably so, may leave the SSE modding scene (as some of them left the original Skyrim scene). If that begins to happen then there is, in my opinion, no chance that SSE will surpass original Skyrim (even despite 64-bit, Dx11, etc).Let us not forget the Nexus staff either! The guys who work around the clock, particularly during heavy traffic times like this, who make it all possible. Skyrim wouldn't be what it is without the modders but if it weren't for the incredible people running The Nexus what many of us have come to take for granted would have never been possible in the first place! They have worked just as hard as Skyrim's modders and I feel that they get the short-end of the stick, in terms of appreciation, because the focus is often directly on modding/modders of Skyrim, not so much on the site that hosts them. So we must also be appreciative and respectful of the Nexus staff, especially now more than ever as they are currently experiences higher volumes of site traffic than ever before and have a lot of work cut out for them to manage this situation brought on by SSE.Spread that message/sentiment far and wide around the community because it is a very real possibility that SSE could splinter this community more than it will breathe new life into it; the deciding factor is, in my opinion, ultimately how we, the community, treat the modders and Nexus staff that have gone to such lengths to make Skyrim what is today!THANK YOU to all modders, you guys and gals are amazing people! AND HUUUUGE thanks to the entire Nexus Mods and Mod Manager team for everything you do. This community and game certainly wouldn't be what it is without you guys too!cRunchTM76 wrote: I agree with and mirror your statements :thumbsup:I always love reading your essays (sorry did I say essays, I meant posts ;) )I do fully agree with your points though, many of the mods I have grown to love over the years have lost their original author through one way or another, It's nice to see that I'm not the only one who thinks we need to band together as a community and work to heal the rift that has been made by the past misjudgements of others. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
madwolf2006 Posted October 29, 2016 Share Posted October 29, 2016 (edited) hi allas the site is still up but running slow i guess the new setup is working i wonder what is the average numbers of users for the release of skyrim special edition compared to other game releases? Edited October 29, 2016 by madwolf2006 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ThyHarrowing Posted October 29, 2016 Share Posted October 29, 2016 (edited) In response to post #43704355. #43704855, #43705060, #43705780 are all replies on the same post.ThyHarrowing wrote: ***************************************************************Just something I'd like to share for new and returning Nexus users regarding SSE and its future:***************************************************************We, the community, need to be very patient and respectful as modders navigate this exciting but turbulent time brought on by SSE. There are many hurtles that modders will need to jump, some more than others, to bring their original Skyrim content to SSE, as well as some things many of them need to wait for (e.g. SKSE to be rewritten for SSE, etc). We need to be respectful and appreciative of their efforts and time, not only because of what they do for us, but also because if we are not then some of them, understandably so, may leave the SSE modding scene (as some of them left the original Skyrim scene). If that begins to happen then there is, in my opinion, no chance that SSE will surpass original Skyrim (even despite 64-bit, Dx11, etc).Let us not forget the Nexus staff either! The guys who work around the clock, particularly during heavy traffic times like this, who make it all possible. Skyrim wouldn't be what it is without the modders but if it weren't for the incredible people running The Nexus what many of us have come to take for granted would have never been possible in the first place! They have worked just as hard as Skyrim's modders and I feel that they get the short-end of the stick, in terms of appreciation, because the focus is often directly on modding/modders of Skyrim, not so much on the site that hosts them. So we must also be appreciative and respectful of the Nexus staff, especially now more than ever as they are currently experiences higher volumes of site traffic than ever before and have a lot of work cut out for them to manage this situation brought on by SSE.Spread that message/sentiment far and wide around the community because it is a very real possibility that SSE could splinter this community more than it will breathe new life into it; the deciding factor is, in my opinion, ultimately how we, the community, treat the modders and Nexus staff that have gone to such lengths to make Skyrim what is today!THANK YOU to all modders, you guys and gals are amazing people! AND HUUUUGE thanks to the entire Nexus Mods and Mod Manager team for everything you do. This community and game certainly wouldn't be what it is without you guys too!cRunchTM76 wrote: I agree with and mirror your statements :thumbsup:Rebel47 wrote: I always love reading your essays (sorry did I say essays, I meant posts ;) )I do fully agree with your points though, many of the mods I have grown to love over the years have lost their original author through one way or another, It's nice to see that I'm not the only one who thinks we need to band together as a community and work to heal the rift that has been made by the past misjudgements of others.luvboox wrote: Well said.HAHAHA, nice to see you again Rebel! It's been awhile, I've barely touched Skyrim/modding in a couple years besides periodic check-ins lol. Yeah I'm back so look forward to more essays!Sent you a PM btw Edited October 29, 2016 by ThyHarrowing Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
luvboox Posted October 29, 2016 Share Posted October 29, 2016 In response to post #43704355. #43704855, #43705060, #43705660 are all replies on the same post.ThyHarrowing wrote: ***************************************************************Just something I'd like to share for new and returning Nexus users regarding SSE and its future:***************************************************************We, the community, need to be very patient and respectful as modders navigate this exciting but turbulent time brought on by SSE. There are many hurtles that modders will need to jump, some more than others, to bring their original Skyrim content to SSE, as well as some things many of them need to wait for (e.g. SKSE to be rewritten for SSE, etc). We need to be respectful and appreciative of their efforts and time, not only because of what they do for us, but also because if we are not then some of them, understandably so, may leave the SSE modding scene (as some of them left the original Skyrim scene). If that begins to happen then there is, in my opinion, no chance that SSE will surpass original Skyrim (even despite 64-bit, Dx11, etc).Let us not forget the Nexus staff either! The guys who work around the clock, particularly during heavy traffic times like this, who make it all possible. Skyrim wouldn't be what it is without the modders but if it weren't for the incredible people running The Nexus what many of us have come to take for granted would have never been possible in the first place! They have worked just as hard as Skyrim's modders and I feel that they get the short-end of the stick, in terms of appreciation, because the focus is often directly on modding/modders of Skyrim, not so much on the site that hosts them. So we must also be appreciative and respectful of the Nexus staff, especially now more than ever as they are currently experiences higher volumes of site traffic than ever before and have a lot of work cut out for them to manage this situation brought on by SSE.Spread that message/sentiment far and wide around the community because it is a very real possibility that SSE could splinter this community more than it will breathe new life into it; the deciding factor is, in my opinion, ultimately how we, the community, treat the modders and Nexus staff that have gone to such lengths to make Skyrim what is today!THANK YOU to all modders, you guys and gals are amazing people! AND HUUUUGE thanks to the entire Nexus Mods and Mod Manager team for everything you do. This community and game certainly wouldn't be what it is without you guys too!cRunchTM76 wrote: I agree with and mirror your statements :thumbsup:Rebel47 wrote: I always love reading your essays (sorry did I say essays, I meant posts ;) )I do fully agree with your points though, many of the mods I have grown to love over the years have lost their original author through one way or another, It's nice to see that I'm not the only one who thinks we need to band together as a community and work to heal the rift that has been made by the past misjudgements of others.ThyHarrowing wrote: HAHAHA, nice to see you again Rebel! It's been awhile, I've barely touched Skyrim/modding in a couple years besides periodic check-ins lol. Yeah I'm back so look forward to more essays!Well said. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GamerCFG Posted October 29, 2016 Share Posted October 29, 2016 In response to post #43704605. BlueGunk wrote: My God we blew up Nexus! Well done team for handling us enthusiastic Nords and hope you can dust yourselves down and get going again. Cheers and thanks for letting us know!I love this response! It's a bitter sweet moment I'm sure for the Nexus team - it's such a compliment to have such an enormous influx of users and of course the frustration in not being able to meet the demand. I too thank the team for the update and really like the helpful notification in the NMM login/launch indicating the reason for the reduction in service as well.I also found Dark0ne's message quite entertaining - It's actually quit comical so long as you can respect the situation the team is in! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lovingwolf Posted October 29, 2016 Share Posted October 29, 2016 Well we all are human. I do appreciate your guys efforts though, so good luck with getting everything in check. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TH3DR1LL Posted October 29, 2016 Share Posted October 29, 2016 That was very professional thanks a lot for the update not a quick " sorry our servers are having troubles". Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
luvboox Posted October 29, 2016 Share Posted October 29, 2016 In response to post #43702785. #43703270, #43704190, #43704300, #43704350, #43704675, #43704695 are all replies on the same post.MickyFoley wrote: To all, complaining sarcastic & ironic about the downtime:At 99,9%, all of you don't have this nice, shiny, green text for saying: "Hey, at least I supported the Nexus and so I can text my sadness about the downtime." This would at least be reasonable & understandable. But the service is for free. No, you don't need to support anyone. But just understand, that there are limits.Limits, maybe not that fast broken if more people would support them. More servers, better speeds. Well, I stop here. I think, you got the message.phell666 wrote: Amen! I couldn't say it better :D zcul wrote: Right :thumbsup: badkrma wrote: +1 :) this site isn't for the irrational but the enthusiast kidshxt wrote: lol exactly.BlueGunk wrote: +1 from me!kapy1049 wrote: I didnt disable my ads so I can support them. $_$I've used the site so much over the years I realized I couldn't NOT go premium. It was really overdue to be honest. A big thanks to everyone involved, both Nexus site folks and wonderful modders. Aside from a little immaturity/drama from a small percentage of users, I think Nexus has one of the best communities on the web. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ThyHarrowing Posted October 29, 2016 Share Posted October 29, 2016 (edited) In response to post #43704605. #43705875 is also a reply to the same post.BlueGunk wrote: My God we blew up Nexus! Well done team for handling us enthusiastic Nords and hope you can dust yourselves down and get going again. Cheers and thanks for letting us know!GamerCFG wrote: I love this response! It's a bitter sweet moment I'm sure for the Nexus team - it's such a compliment to have such an enormous influx of users and of course the frustration in not being able to meet the demand. I too thank the team for the update and really like the helpful notification in the NMM login/launch indicating the reason for the reduction in service as well.I also found Dark0ne's message quite entertaining - It's actually quit comical so long as you can respect the situation the team is in!Yeah it must be bittersweet, agreed... but they'll get it done! These guys are doing everything in their ability in this situation and that is all we can ask. Gotta love The Nexus! Edited October 29, 2016 by ThyHarrowing Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
iamwilliam111 Posted October 29, 2016 Share Posted October 29, 2016 thank you nexus staff and modders, you guys are why i love skyrim so much. sorry for exploding your website. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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