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Game mods might be PC based, but I think Nexus is in the best place to know where their views are coming from. I'm happy with a mobile friendly interface, browse mods while waiting in line at the store, download and play at home.

On the point of wasted space, can't agree more. I pointed out issues with that when they allowed modders to look at it a while back. Was ignored of mostly dismissed on the issues. Nothing I can't fix user side, but annoying that nobody sees issues with wasted vertical space.
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More convenient, all news files and popular on one page , easy to show fast.

Easy split times "from to"

 

New fonts are big, old people love that.

You love old people all ? your futur ! :p

Oh ! One thing is missing !! how to endorse this new design ? ;)

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Mod categories are still there. When you go to a Page for a specific game you can hover over the "MODS" dropDownMenu and see "Mod Categories"
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Ouch this is going to take some getting used to... based on a quick glance it seems like the search function is a little slower but that could just be me. But comments on mod pages appear to load a bit faster so decent trade off. Edited by ZZZ02
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Not you, it's just flat out slow as... idk, a sloth? It's bad, needs serious work. The search is the primary thing that keeps me going back to the old design.
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Entirely agreed with Crimsonrider and Jokerine. I only took a quick look at it because I have absolutely no time to work on my mods nor my mods pages layouts right now: too big, very important infos scattered, too much scrolling, no "quick view of all that matters" in one glance, to which I'd add a terrible use of overlays - why are all the mods images grayed out with an overlay?
Most mod authors carefully pick up their description images to stand out and best describe their mods. In the new layout, all my images appear blended under a thick gray layer, none stand out - and the worst of it: author's images display only beneath users, you need to scroll down to get to them?!.. Why? Hasn't it always been obvious that we should always be careful to strongly encourage users to pay attention to what the authors has to say about the use of his mod, whether it's in description, images, read-me's, etc.?..

I'm not diminishing the amount of work or skills which have been put into this, I respect it, but it truly feels it's been designed by people who are not mod authors nor are used to dealing with users who report false bugs when indeed they never read the description.

And as a general opinion, I'm afraid the new layout entirely eclipses the Nexus personality and uniqueness in a copy-cat attempt to look more like other mods websites. I'll never understand that, why this need to blend in and look like all the rest? That's not what the Nexus is, that's not who we are. We are different - we are not an aspiring litlle brother of Steam or Bethesda.net!..

Robin, I'll just say this: as an old pro who's been working in communication and design for many years: when you have a distinct personality - and the Nexus definitely has one! - stick to it, magnify it, stand out and be proud, don't try to put on a camouflage suit that'll make you look like every other penguin in your league or you'll just get lost in the crowd.
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I definitely hope the kind of subtle but effective indicator of what exactly was updated comes back to New Recently/Recent Activity. Being able to see less entries without scrolling is an annoyance, not having anything to indicate if it was files updated or not without checking the mod directly is outright functionality-breaking (the entire purpose of Recent Activity is to get a quick overview of recent activity, after all).
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I'm jumping on the hate train too. Crimsomrider nails it; the new design is far too clunky. The reason you see so many websites coming out with this design aesthetic is to be more mobile friendly, but who the hell is surfing Nexus Mods on a smartphone? Until Bethesda ports Skyrim to Android (and I'm sure it's coming), there's literally no reason for this.
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