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Докладване на проблем с превода
For instance, you could just use Nexus Mod Manager XD
Even if you want to keep using Steam, you can! :D
Just go to Data Files in your Skyrim launcher, and tick on all the mods that got ticked off when Steam unsubscribed for ya. This will reactivate them, as if they were never turned off :O
The mods never even left your computer ^^ They just went to sleep when Steam decided to limit you XD
And if you want more mods, just unsubscribe from the ones you already have on your system. Then subscribe to new ones, let them download, and unsubscribe (make sure to tick them back on so they work ^_~)
Happy modding ^_^
p.s.: This has nothing to do with Bethesda. It's purely steam. Bethesda also has a mod limit - hard coded into the game. That limit is 256 esp and esm files.
There's some games with lower limits then even 50.
Don't know why steam did it. Maybe it was becoming unruly on the servers? Maybe the large amount of data being downloaded for free was starting to become a problem?
At the very least they shoulda warned us though >_>