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bruh you said you're using vortex
here you said it not us
I've been following the mod for a couple of years hoping it would be relatively stable for my wife and I. Still not sure.
It seems some forgets to remove the CC files from AE or disable it in Steam. But yes, it's a hack to get net working where there really wasn't any.
A comma does not work that way, it is a pause in a sentence followed by the continuing bit, not a separation of meaning. The way the OP worded that sentence the implication was not that Skyrim together was being used, it was that the OP considered Vortex to be a mod.
There is no way anyone competent in English would read it the way the OP intended, and the burden of meaning falls on the person writing, not the reader.
Anyone can claim that they're "something" in the digital space. I could claim that I've taught the language and lived in England, but it would have zero weight as we don't know each other.
Though, we can agree on the fact that he could've written it better, however, the way he wrote it is completely valid. I've seen much much worse obtuse examples in my days. Anyway, I at least understood what he meant pretty clearly. We just have to agree to disagree, without dragging on further. ;)
Although there is always a worse example of language out there..... usually by my Fellows Brits....
I don't know if you can see my posting history, but I am constantly stating I am British/English, it's not something I am shy about stating..... Northerner btw.