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报告翻译问题
...Nexus has certain aspects that some Modders like to stay away from...
When it comes to downloading mods, Subscribers (Downloaders) have personal preference for either the Mods thereby available, and the processes involved in accessing them...
Also preferences for the communities of either site...
Always a good idea to see what you think, for yourself :)
Mod Authors = Better terminology for "Modders" :)
How are ya?
Workshop mods are less flexable. Because it's an easy download or not system you can't 'blend' mods together that overlap. You use either one. Nexus with the Mod Manager gives you more control.
In the end some of the best mods can only be found on Nexus, stuff like the Unofficial Patches, SkyUI and Falskaar.