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In response to post #43702785. #43703270, #43704190, #43704300, #43704350, #43704675, #43704695, #43706040, #43706800, #43707350, #43708185, #43709515, #43710730 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. $_$
luvboox wrote: 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.
mbmirkwood wrote: Well said. I don't have the super shiny green tag you guys have, but I do what I can! My blood was starting to boil here at the people being rude and demanding. I needed your post just now to restore my faith. Thanks!
piotrmil wrote: >At 99,9%,

citation needed
paulboontjes wrote: Agreed, those guys doing an awsome job to give us the much needed and wanted mods.
So i went Premium myself, they earn it...even if NMM is down...its because of us and not on there end =]

Keep doin this great job peeps.
MickyFoley wrote: @mbmirkwood: You're a supporter, so you did something important :). Nobody is forced to pay 50€ or 60€ (sorry, I won't convert it exactly nor other currencies) but: Even a tiny amount - if you can afford it - helps.

The best thing at situations like this & someone may not be able to support with money (there are many damn good reasons for it - more importance at feeding your family, for example): Patience and keeping calm. Thanking the developers and team of Nexus. You can buy many things, but - for example - no honest "Thank You".

I really appreciate you thanking for my post :). I see many people agreeing, I'm not that wrong with it. So I'll thank all of the supporters of my post :).
TJBROCHILL wrote: backed :)


Used this site for free for so long, I decided to put my money where my downloads came from.
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This is a side note question. Does 64 bit allow for expanded borders proper for a bigger skyrim land mass? With no errors or glitches? Edited by TacticalAce
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In response to post #43702785. #43703270, #43704190, #43704300, #43704350, #43704675, #43704695, #43706040, #43706800, #43707350, #43708185, #43709515, #43710730, #43716620 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. $_$
luvboox wrote: 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.
mbmirkwood wrote: Well said. I don't have the super shiny green tag you guys have, but I do what I can! My blood was starting to boil here at the people being rude and demanding. I needed your post just now to restore my faith. Thanks!
piotrmil wrote: >At 99,9%,

citation needed
paulboontjes wrote: Agreed, those guys doing an awsome job to give us the much needed and wanted mods.
So i went Premium myself, they earn it...even if NMM is down...its because of us and not on there end =]

Keep doin this great job peeps.
MickyFoley wrote: @mbmirkwood: You're a supporter, so you did something important :). Nobody is forced to pay 50€ or 60€ (sorry, I won't convert it exactly nor other currencies) but: Even a tiny amount - if you can afford it - helps.

The best thing at situations like this & someone may not be able to support with money (there are many damn good reasons for it - more importance at feeding your family, for example): Patience and keeping calm. Thanking the developers and team of Nexus. You can buy many things, but - for example - no honest "Thank You".

I really appreciate you thanking for my post :). I see many people agreeing, I'm not that wrong with it. So I'll thank all of the supporters of my post :).
TJBROCHILL wrote: backed :)
IgrokU wrote: Used this site for free for so long, I decided to put my money where my downloads came from.


+1. and this is the first post I'm making on this site
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In response to post #43702785. #43703270, #43704190, #43704300, #43704350, #43704675, #43704695, #43706040, #43706800, #43707350, #43708185, #43709515, #43710730, #43716620, #43716815 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. $_$
luvboox wrote: 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.
mbmirkwood wrote: Well said. I don't have the super shiny green tag you guys have, but I do what I can! My blood was starting to boil here at the people being rude and demanding. I needed your post just now to restore my faith. Thanks!
piotrmil wrote: >At 99,9%,

citation needed
paulboontjes wrote: Agreed, those guys doing an awsome job to give us the much needed and wanted mods.
So i went Premium myself, they earn it...even if NMM is down...its because of us and not on there end =]

Keep doin this great job peeps.
MickyFoley wrote: @mbmirkwood: You're a supporter, so you did something important :). Nobody is forced to pay 50€ or 60€ (sorry, I won't convert it exactly nor other currencies) but: Even a tiny amount - if you can afford it - helps.

The best thing at situations like this & someone may not be able to support with money (there are many damn good reasons for it - more importance at feeding your family, for example): Patience and keeping calm. Thanking the developers and team of Nexus. You can buy many things, but - for example - no honest "Thank You".

I really appreciate you thanking for my post :). I see many people agreeing, I'm not that wrong with it. So I'll thank all of the supporters of my post :).
TJBROCHILL wrote: backed :)
IgrokU wrote: Used this site for free for so long, I decided to put my money where my downloads came from.
armsofmetal wrote: +1. and this is the first post I'm making on this site


+1 Completely agree.
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In response to post #43702785. #43703270, #43704190, #43704300, #43704350, #43704675, #43704695, #43706040, #43706800, #43707350, #43708185, #43709515, #43710730, #43716620, #43716815, #43716845 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. $_$
luvboox wrote: 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.
mbmirkwood wrote: Well said. I don't have the super shiny green tag you guys have, but I do what I can! My blood was starting to boil here at the people being rude and demanding. I needed your post just now to restore my faith. Thanks!
piotrmil wrote: >At 99,9%,

citation needed
paulboontjes wrote: Agreed, those guys doing an awsome job to give us the much needed and wanted mods.
So i went Premium myself, they earn it...even if NMM is down...its because of us and not on there end =]

Keep doin this great job peeps.
MickyFoley wrote: @mbmirkwood: You're a supporter, so you did something important :). Nobody is forced to pay 50€ or 60€ (sorry, I won't convert it exactly nor other currencies) but: Even a tiny amount - if you can afford it - helps.

The best thing at situations like this & someone may not be able to support with money (there are many damn good reasons for it - more importance at feeding your family, for example): Patience and keeping calm. Thanking the developers and team of Nexus. You can buy many things, but - for example - no honest "Thank You".

I really appreciate you thanking for my post :). I see many people agreeing, I'm not that wrong with it. So I'll thank all of the supporters of my post :).
TJBROCHILL wrote: backed :)
IgrokU wrote: Used this site for free for so long, I decided to put my money where my downloads came from.
armsofmetal wrote: +1. and this is the first post I'm making on this site
NeoSanguine wrote: +1 Completely agree.


Quite right!
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The way I see it is we may have mods like SKSE, Unofficial Skyrim Patch (since these are both worked on by groups of people) and MAYBE ENB come back. However, other individuals that created the mods for the Skyrim: Legendary Edition are the ones that are of concern. Heavily Endorsed mods may have a chance of coming back, but the Gems that are less known are on the verge of being lost until someone stumbles upon or has known of the previous mod, becomes inspired, and builds a redux. However, even that is not certain.

 

Going to be interesting to see what happens.

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In response to post #43714405. #43714610, #43714685, #43715290, #43715375, #43715530, #43715705 are all replies on the same post.


dannyrmortenson1993 wrote: I understand you guys are swamped, believe me i do. but what about the mod users out there that dont really know how to manually install mods? i can install basic stuff (i.e. textures and models and sounds) but i'll admit im clueless when it comes to the animations and altering files. i really rely on NMM to work alot of the mods i love using. and i'm sure im not alone in that. just the opinion of a "novice" mod user.
Thestarstwinklebrightonite wrote: NMM can still "install" the mod for you. All you need to do is download the mod manually, locate it in your downloaded folder. Open NMM and then drag and drop the zip file into it. You can then install like you normally would via the manager.
dannyrmortenson1993 wrote: You are my new hero. THANK YOU!!!
argentrolf wrote: @stars... thank you... i spent a few hours TRULLY manually installing a few mods last night for my newly suped up le, simply because i was having issues with nmm aactually installing the downloaded mods. if id known i could do that i would have tried it and maybe saved myself from a skyrim burnout before i even opened the game... lol
Dark0ne wrote: I explained how to do it in the news post!
Jokerine wrote: Silly Dark0ne, you forgot to write in a TL : DR :P
Thestarstwinklebrightonite wrote: No problem guys.


@Dark0ne

I know! :D


Question tagging onto the original one here -- When I try to install mods in the way described above (download, locate, drag to NMM), rather than starting the normal install process, the program lists them in the Download Manager tab and has them automatically paused or queued, and when I tell it to resume it understandably tries to log in--which of course, it can't do right now--and then just keeps them paused when I tell it to remain offline. I'm sure I'm doing something wrong some kind of way, but I haven't the slightest clue what and feel like I've looked at every option in NMM three times over at this point. Any thoughts?
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TacticalAce wrote: This is a side note question. Does 64 bit allow for expanded borders proper for a bigger skyrim land mass? With no errors or glitches?


I don't have SSE and I'm not sure whether it includes bug fixes that aren't also in the most recent Skyrim update, but I'm fairly certain the in game borders/land mass are unchanged, at least in terms of scale, though the visual quality seems to be much higher.
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I know a lot of people like to complain about things like these but I just wanted to say thanks for keeping this site and your services up and running for so many years. You guys are amazing and there wouldn't be a modding community like this without you, so thank you for all your hard work and your efforts.
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