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basically after logging in, I can download my collection but not modify it because it seems that Vortex doesn't understand that I'm the one who published it and therefore I'm managing it, precisely at this moment I managed to download it but it doesn't let me make any modifications and This happens to me very often with many games example right now BG3
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Hello Nexus Devs & Users, The Nexus community thrives, at it's core, because active users receive recognition for their work. As the recent Bethesda.net fiasco shows, recieving credit for your input/mods/creations/help/wiki posts is/would be important to the 10% of users who contribute 90% of the content to your sites. Right now, the endorsement system for mods is a great example of a solid implementation of a recognition system that is balanced between user interface & creator recognition. The most endorsed mods get to the homepage, are spotlighted by content creators on other platforms, get much more positive feedback in their comments section. Intuition would say that these content creators who receive recognition via this system tend to keep their content updated, upgrade their content from feedback, and create new content more frequently than creators in other areas of the nexus sites. Here is my proposal: Expand your Endorsement/Kudos system to the following areas in the following ways: 1. Forums for Original Topic Creators add a +Kudos(Topic) object at the bottom of the original topic post.for Replies to the original topic add a +Kudos(Reply) object at the bottom of the reply.for a Reply to a ^Reply add a +Kudos(Conversation) object at the bottom of the replier's reply.2. Wiki for creators of new Wiki pages add a +Kudos(WikiPage) object next to the Subject at the top of the pagefor major edits or additions to a Wiki page add a +Kudos(WikiEdit) to the bottom of each sectionfor hyperlinks create a +Kudos(Linker) object and use it to count the click-throughs to the link3. Mod Pages for "Bugs" page add a +Kudos(Debugger) object and use it to count bugs that the mod author sets to "solved" or to a much lesser extent sets to "not a bug"same as Forums above for posts and forums section of modThese changes would give users the chance to give kudos on the spot/based on their activity for other actions on the Nexus. This information could be used to drive a Forum Hot Topic section, a Wiki Hot Topic Section, and a "Most Useful Comments/Replies/Conversations" Section within the mod page. These Kudos could also drive metrics that the user and others can see regarding where the user has contributed the most to the site or to modding a particular game. I'm thinking a bar graph with each type of Kudos represented, but your experience with Endorsement System should drive how these metrics are displayed. I hope this Feedback is reviewed and is useful and I'm open to Replies
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Okay, this may or may not be a stupid question, but it's been on my mind for a while and despite my best efforts, I can't find an answer anywhere! Custom races. I've never used any, mainly because I'm so reserved on how the NPCs are going to react to my character. I'm assuming that during the mod creation, the creator of said mod(s) must choose which race is the default for an NPC recognizing you as such? For example, if I played a custom "snow elf" race, the modder could choose to make NPC's recognize you as a high elf, or other type of elf. Or if I played a specially modified Khajit based race, the NPC's would react to you as a Khajit. I've looked in the description of a few mod races I might be interested in, but I never see mention of a thing like this. (Probably because I'm the only idiot who cares xD) I was just wondering, from anyone who uses any kind of custom races, how do the NPCs react to you? One easy way, I imagine, is to simply try out the race and see what Hadvar has to say about you as a prisoner, but I didn't want to go downloading a bunch of races and testing that out just to find out that everything would see me as a nord by default or something. I already have a nord character, so I'm kind of looking to avoid any race that is seen as a nord. It may not be a huge difference in gameplay, but it's just fun to see how the NPCs react to different races, and all I've ever played so far is a nord or a redguard. Anywho, if anyone has any experience / knowhow on this matter, please let me know! Sorry for the stupid question. n_n;