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Hate to say it, but you could be limiting yourself in the future. Too many mod authors are getting tired of the authoritarian dictatorship of Nexus and are not putting their mods there, and are going to Discords or private web pages for their mod hosting.
(This has to do with the way Collections are handled, and the politics of Robin and other moderators at Nexus)
I mean, its you choice, but just be aware you are limiting yourself.
https://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/87331
I have no idea how well it works for the content you're going for, and it is in beta. I will be testing it on the pole activator later this week to see if I can get it working for Diamond City Expansions. Which is to me the only thing I ever want to use this for to get rid of the silly out-of-place default dance animations.
As for Nexus.
(between spoilers because not everyone is interested in business politics)
I like to compare it to a certain food order service called Take-Away that started as a low-effort entry into digital ordering for restaurants that were too lazy or too cheap to have a site made and proper SEO and SEA campaigns run.
Now, years later, they are complaining about the consequence that they have to pay X% for placed orders, and they decided to create more local sites as a protest, enticing customers with most times very meager discounts.
Such protest projects exist for like a year before they die out, and they are back on the platform due to the customer not having any interest whatsoever in having to browse multiple shops when this entire thing was about quick food ordering. And can you blame them?
Convenience killed any serious form of competition, and I feel the same way about Nexus. That is the consequence of not thinking ahead as a product seller, or in this case as mod developer. Your outsourced platform will be your biggest liability because they can get away with pretty much anything if they perform it in steps. It has always been a parasitic relationship and most users are on the weaker end of the arrangement. You helped to create that monster and now that monster bites you back. And people rarely learn.
To get back to Nexus
I would personally not participate in Nexus these days had I not already bought a lifetime license a decade ago, avoiding the subscription fees and the ever-worse restrictions on free accounts.
Meaning I have zero considerations to keep in mind and no upkeep cost. And thus being asked to go of a platform for something because someone no longer agrees with service, company politics is a rather hard selling point to make as outsider to a user, customer
ETA: or don’t use the mod. OP choice.
AAF is used for more then just sex mods.
by itself, its just an animation framework, and was originally designed for dancing and posing mods for screen shots and what not...
Dagobaking even refused to host it on LL for the very reason you talking about :D
But yes.. its been pretty much usurped for sex mods at this point.
(and NAF is NEXT!!!!)
<Queue the evil music... or the porn music, your choice>