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Nexus Mods API released


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The new API features an account based limit of 2500 daily requests, after which you get an extra 100 each hour.
If you are with no requests left, all nexus requests are blocked (this includes downloading manually).
Downloading a file is 2-3 requests, checking a mod for file updates is 1-2 requests. Logging In uses requests as well.

Limiting API calls is standard procedure to avoid overloading servers with requests, slowing them down. Otherwise the API functionality might get compromised for everyone because someone is abusing it.
This particular implementation is pretty simplistic, but should serve it's purpose well.
Nexus staff mentioned that they are monitoring usage and will adjust the limits in case they deem it necessary. Edited by al12rs
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yea and the apps we use and the websites we visit?
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This kind of info is not collected. It's just your mod manager and OS name and version. Your web browser sends similar info like this:
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/72.0.3626.96 Safari/537.36


Here, check your user-agent.

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I will investigate further
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Ooooh that
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Yours truly is sticking with NMM for the simple fact that any attempt to migrate a 1,000+ Active Mods installation from NMM to Vortex is sure to FAIL on an EPIC SCALE. I'm not about to play literal Russian roulette with my modded Skyrim SE installation. Hopefully NMM will be updated to support the new API at some point since I cannot migrate my entire modded install from NMM to Vortex.
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Among other things it slows down file scraping from people downloading all mods in mass to illegally host on their own sites.
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If you're interested in talking about this further, please drop me a PM with any questions :)
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As the article says, we've already made contact with the creators of some of the popular modding tools, that includes NMM. Edited by Pickysaurus
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