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Een vertaalprobleem melden
1) Steam Workshop / CK can't make mods with custom install options
2) Steam workshop is not so simple for everyone (IMO create & upload with CK is still not intuitive enough)
3) Nexus is THE modder website for the Elder Scrolls series (and more) for years (i'm a member since 2004)
4) Nexus has a Mod Manager...you can install, manage with automatic OR manual updates (it's an online tool which's connected directly to the website... so if a mod needs an update it will tell you in the Manager
So Workshop OR Nexus ??... i choose (and support) Nexus because of the huge modder community and because they where here first ...and i choose Workshop for the visibility of the mods (much more people are connected on steam)...this is a "win/win" situation.