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Donation Points system now live for mod authors on Nexus Mods


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Thanks for the info.
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So if 1000 users download my mod in May, and then the same 1000 users download an update for my mod in June, does that count as 1000 unique downloads in each month? Or is that 1000 in may and then 0 in June as everyone who downloaded in June had already downloaded the mod before?
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Check the bottom question on our FAQ page (https://www.nexusmods.com/modrewards#/faq).
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The thing that's bothering me the most about this isn't the legally murky nature of its wording, it's the fact that because this financial incentive now exists as a possibility, I owe it to my team, my modders and my voice actors, to go tell them that it's a possibility. And then tell them we're not opting in because their work isn't worth the risk or the effort.

I can't think of a more disrespectful position to be put in.

I would need a contract writer, a lawyer, and then to manually go to over a hundred people who have full legal leverage to hold the mod for ransom until their assets are expunged and/or they are paid whatever figure hits their lark, to qualify for this system, and in the words of the post, "deserve it." That is hideously expensive and will delay us for possibly months, and cost untold thousands of dollars.

That is a new and very unsettling responsibility.
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No, I read that and understand it - I suppose what I'm asking is does that unique download count reset every month? So if the same person downloads my mod every month, does he contribute 1 unique download per month, or is he only counted once, in the first month?
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Interesting development. Unfortunately for me, I'm unlikely benefit in the slightest from this due to only creating mods for a single game that is several years old and no longer all that popular (Dying Light).

 

However, I do have a question:

If I understand properly, a 'Unique Download' is only a download by a registered and logged-in Nexus account, and downloads by unregistered or not-logged-in users do not contribute to this 'Unique Download' counter.

 

I think I recall coming across a single comment in a single discussion some years ago about how to make your file only able to be downloaded by a registered and logged-in Nexus users. I think it was somehow tied to bloating your download file (including images and whatnot) to be larger than 2MB in size, which would then trigger it to require a registered account to download.

 

Is this still a valid way to restrict downloading to only registered accounts?

Was this ever a valid way to restrict downloading to only registered accounts?

 

It seems to me that this should actually be an option on author's mods - whether or not to limit it to only being downloadable by registered users - and not something that is only able to be activated by a less-than-ideal trick of bloating the file to then fall into this undocumented 'Registration Required' area (if it is even 'a thing'), especially with the implementation of this DP system that relies on 'Unique Downloads' (which I am to understand is only downloads made by individual registered accounts).

 

I imagine many mod authors would like to make their mods only downloadable by registered users so that all downloads would apply toward the 'Unique Downloads' count.

 

I would really like to better understand the nature of what constitutes a 'Unique Download' and, if it is essentially 'Registered Accounts', then how to enforce my mods to only be able to be downloaded by registered and valid/verified accounts. If allowing unregistered/not-logged-in users to download mods prevents their download from counting toward the 'Unique Download' counter, we should be able to limit the mod to only be downloadable by registered users.

 

I may be repeating myself with slightly re-worded sentences, but I'm primarily looking for clarity on this and whether or not requiring a registered account to download is possible (or can be added as an option without bloating the download file with mod images).

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Only once.
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Really cool idea, but what happens if an author deletes their mod because personal/political/whatever reasons and then upload it again? Or decide to repackage something that should have been an update or bugfix into a new mod instead?

Would be a quick way recycle existing downloaders into uniques again for the less scrupulous. Not to mention clogging up the site with app store type spamming of minor variations.

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