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bethesdanewsnetwork2 has received a formal warning. This user has now received 1 formal warnings. The warning was given for the following reason:

 

Consistently unsubstantiated belittling another member and her/his content

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Posting false information about the mod authors sharing they work/mods on this site for free

 

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16 August 2020 - 07:17 PM

are you kidding me? I'm not a porter or modder... This tool on this mod page is so hard to work with it might as well be simplified or replaced by something better and easier to use without the 75/25 percent change of messing up even after following step by step installation instructions...

Edited by bethesdanewsnetwork2, 16 August 2020 - 07:20 PM.

 

17 August 2020 - 09:51 PM

It's actually not a very good tool, not everyone has time in the work to mess with it. First of all make it much easier to install and work with, second of all work on it a bit more to make it a "less delicate" tool to work with because installation is very specific and new people won't understand s*** through the installation and get it wrong every time (not saying i'm new to installing mods, just saying that people who are new to it and one of their mods that require it won't understand it), and third of all There's gotta be a better alternative to this tool as this is the only tool that is required in all of the mods I've seen over the past few years for skyrim special edition to work with x32. Can't have X32 work without this cruddy tool, so that blows. Next time make it easier for people. I know you aren't the original author/creator of this tool, but damn it still needs work. Gotta Simplify it, it's like finding a needle in a haystack. Also it looks like its super out of date from like 2004 by the appearance of the whole program, needs lots of revamping and patches done or even redo the whole installation process to make it easier. Not everyone who mods their games are IT people and now if someone needs their mod a certain way they gotta hassle through bullcrud and it they won't have the patience to continue. Just ruins modding for people. It has a better potential of having more downloads if it gets corrected and simplified. Just constructive criticism, take it or leave it...

Goodbye

-=BNN2=-

Edited by bethesdanewsnetwork2, 17 August 2020 - 09:57 PM.

 

21 September 2020 - 11:45 PM

First of all we don't find your mod randomly. Second of all, most of the pages of mods we are trying to get redirect us to your mod for LE not the special edition version. Sometimes the links you guys as modders provide us are dead links. As people who use mods, we shouldn't have to go on a wild goose chase just to get the right mod... Just fix the mods to make it compatible for everything, no matter if it is LE or SE. They're all the same game, and they use the same goddamn game engine, so get it right... Only difference being one version is packed with all the dlc's. Heck, Even fallout modders figured that out for FO4... Also we do as you ask by running that stupid program and you guys think it automatically always solves our problems, but they don't. So stop being lazy modders and actually take accountability and actually diagnose our problems for our games, even if it means we gotta copy a log off skyrm's folder... Modding is not hard for you guys because that's what you do for a living(instead of having an actual paying job), we aren't modders, so we can't always do what you ask of us because we don't have the resources you do. A good modder would help a user with diagnosing the problem by taking a look at the logs and pinpointing everything down to the mere spec of code shown in the logs and answering to the user of a solution. Solutions like going into a file in the mod and using dev C++ to edit an errored piece of code or even changing configs or even deleting a file. Not Just running a shitty outdated piece of software expecting it to solve all your problems, even if you did install everything correctly and things are still not working...

Edited by bethesdanewsnetwork2, Today, 12:02 AM.

 

 

 

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Last updated 19 February 2020 12:10PM, original upload 06 November 2016 1:08AM,

6,382,434 total downloads, 90,540 endorsements, last endorsement given 22 September 2020, 11:00AM

 

 

 

 

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