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    9 days ago

    Mod hosting seems to be a great usecase for torrent. It only need a suitable frontend and we are golden.

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    9 days ago

    „Trust me, bro, we won‘t enshitify, please don‘t leave and make something new elsewhere that’s out of our control.“

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        Sorry, I probably should have included that.

        I’ve been modding games and making mods for games since before Nexus or SteamWorkshop or anything even existed… I guess people just genuinely have never even heard of moddb these days, like how gamefaqs is an ‘ancient relic’ or w/e.

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          you belong in a museum!

          Wait, that site isn’t that old right? I used to use it for the battle of middle-earth mods.

          Maybe I belong in a museum…

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            I also just found this:

            https://github.com/loicreynier/awesome-modding

            basically just a huge compendium of everywhere all kinds of mods for anything are hosted, that’ll give you an idea of how the game modding scene is actually rather dispersed, not only monopolized by nexusmods.

            not sure if its in this huge list but:

            fpsbanana

            is another one i am quite familiar with, been going strong with mostly source mods… possibly since the late 90s, at the least the early 2000’s.

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    The new owners are so trustworthy that they weren’t even transparent about who they are. In the comments of the original announcement they defend that with:

    This post wasn’t about Chosen — it was about Robin and the legacy he built over 24 years. We’re the new owners and ultimate decision-makers at Nexus Mods. We’ll share more about ourselves when we’ve earned that right. For now, we’re focused on listening, learning, and making modding even easier, and yes, you’ll see us around in the community being active.

    I can’t say I find that statement to be particularly trustworthy given it’s coming from an NFT bro.

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      Yeah, you don’t start out as a folk hero by hiding behind a black screen and waiting for the right moment to pounce. Sorry NFT dude.

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    Ah, so basically Nexus Mods is dead to me now. Whenever venture capital is injected to anything, it’s a bad sign. Ugh, great these particular Capitalists are from the crypto community…

    They’ve been souring a lot of potentially cool projects with blockchain/web3 nonsense, like Playtron, for example. Lutris is now dead in the water and hasn’t been updated for months now; the former dev is working on Playtron. There is a huge issue log that doesn’t seem to be addressed at the moment.

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    8 days ago

    If there was one god damned example of any company saying this and sticking to it I might believe them. But I have yet to be proven wrong. Sucks too as they were my go to for mods.

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      All the examples I could think of have been recent acquisitions… which means they just haven’t soured… yet. Sadly its inevitable.

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      Easy to say, yet so far most of the other modding sites seem to be content sitting on their butts right now.

      Building an alternative would take time. And some money.

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    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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      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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        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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        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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      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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          I mean things like Discord and Revolt, even Reddit is better for communities to discuss things about mods than the Nexus site

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            I didn’t down vote you, but Discord is a huge offender regarding enshittification of the internet. Reddit might even be worse.

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              That’s not my point though, they’re much better at holding discussion and keeping people updated than the Nexus mods site was

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