• LucidNightmare@lemm.ee
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    3 hours ago

    This is tragic. I have been on NexusMods since the 2000s. I learned how to mod games because of that site. I will be pouring one out for this landmark of a website after work today. Paid for Lifetime and everything, because the website made it easy to find, install, and update mods for any given game that supported mods. Damn, man. Damn.

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    4 hours ago

    I think the new owners will fark NexusMods to death and you should start looking for a backup site to host your mods.

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    8 hours ago

    Ok, so what is the current alternative nice option for SkyrimSE mods?

    Preferably one with a mod manager/download client. Vortex is kind of janky but it did the job. I’d prefer not to manage any of this stuff manually, like cavemen. it’s been decades you shouldn’t need to do that

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      Preferably one with a mod manager/download client. Vortex is kind of janky but it did the job. I’d prefer not to manage any of this stuff manually, like cavemen. it’s been decades you shouldn’t need to do that

      MO2 can do anything Vortex can, and in fact, Stalker and Stalker 2 modders prefer it. The files just need to be hosted elsewhere. A lot of modmakers advise against using Vortex to begin with.

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        Oh, thank you! MO2 seems a lot more clean and simple than Vortex.

        …and in related news, now that I’m redownloading everything for funsies anyway, I have graduated from trying to keep my mod lists on a website to scribbling a list down in Joplin. With links and everything. In case these mods I’m using decide to move from Nexus or something.

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    11 hours ago

    Probably a good time to start up a rival mod site that every one will flock too after these guys backpedal on their word.

    Something synonymous with Nexus… CapitalMods anyone?

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    15 hours ago

    Promise in one hand, shit in the other, let me know which one fills up first.

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    16 hours ago

    As a software engineer i always found nexus simply archaic. Hot take but the molding industry might be better off with a new mod index.

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      It should all be open source.

      First thing is mods should just exist on free hosting providers for source code like GitHub/Lab etc.

      Then an optional mod manager software that can import mods from these sources.

      Non of this really needs a centralised community, these places already exist thanks to other better suited services like social media

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      Here’s how it goes with half the games I mod these days.

      1. Game not manageable in Vortex out of the box
      2. Find the extension that makes the game manageable
      3. All popular mods are based on one single mod that acts as a framework or SDK for those other mods
      4. That prerequisite mod isn’t well maintained on Nexus, and the author recommends using $otherModManager to manage this game
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        The main problem in your setup is you installed Vortex. It and its prior incarnation Nexus Mod Manager have always been a thorn in actual mod developers’ sides. Mod devs can easily tell you where to extract the zip to, and what dependencies you need. Any load order manager type thing will always be better when designed specifically for the game you’re running. Having an “easy one click GUI!!!” doesn’t actually help anybody because modding different games isn’t a universally systematic process.

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        Funny how all of that is straight up solved with any package manager or even git itself (with submodules) for free and yet gaming community is protecting some proprietary burning heap of garbage.

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      Yup we’ve never seen this happen before, not ever. Not once!

      /s

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        24 hours ago

        Exactly! No venture capitalist has ever taken something that could be monetized but wasn’t, bought it out, and then proceeded to monetize it into irrelevancy before…