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So what your saying is The account and slow download is free and the fast download costs money?
Why is no one talking about how this dude downloaded 450 mods for Skyrim VR? ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥
My downloads before that were like 1000 mods for Morrowind, 600 for Oblivion, 1500 for Skyrim, 500 for Fallout 3 and under 100 for New Vegas.
But yeah there's like over 20 000 mods for Skyrim SE.
Well, I never really got into modding the elder scrolls games, so Idk if you're just ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ insane or an average player.
Though it scares me to wonder what that number would be for Gmod
they should use steam workshop. ♥♥♥♥ facebook.
Nexusmods happened to get popular by being a shoulder for modders to cry on after PlanetElderScrolls shut down
They're saying ♥♥♥♥ facebook because the reason Steam Workshop support wasn't added was so that Oculus users can use mods, too. So Nexus Mods was chosen as the official-unofficial hub for B&S mods so that both groups of players can use the same mods.
But seriously, ♥♥♥♥ Nexusmods. Remember Trainwiz's ban? That happens daily there. They also ban users for uploading screenshots from modders with patreon accounts. They also ban assets ported from other games, citing "piracy", when what makes it piracy is that Nexus makes money off your mods with their subscription. They're not a friendly host platform for modders, they're businessmen, and you are their product