because a mod has been deleted from NM, that mod ceases to exist entirely in the minds of some users and/orĢ. However, from various posts on the NM forums and elsewhere, I have noticed an interesting phenomenon which I've termed Nexus Mods Myopia, where:ġ.
On the other hand, it is good that we are seeing what users prefer here. I remember when (cue collective groans) mod users had to peruse multiple sites (PES, FileFront etc) to get the mods they wanted, although I can't remember if registration for each was mandatory. We've all been a bit spoilt over the past decade or so with NM being the dominant hosting site for mods for Bethesda's game franchises. On one hand I can't believe we're having this conversation - and that's not a dig at anyone, btw. It's possible ASLAL was incompatible, as well, and we weren't aware of it. Looks like Skyrim Unbound Reborn is incompatible with "Not So Fast - Main Quest", so we'd have to drop that too if the switch was made. The extra content and town is nice, but not necessary imo. Oakwood is being patched for the Location record too, so Oakwood would have to be dropped because it can not be made optional. Personally, I never really interact with the CRF content and dropping it would make life easier in patching. CRF is being patched for a lot of things as it touches a lot of things. However, there is Skyrim Unbound Reborn that I have never tested before but could replace ASLAL.
Personally, the only one I'd miss is ASLAL, which is being patched for Location record ( necessary for things like events, ownerships, etc.). So if we reevaluate, it would be with these three (for now). These however, the patching would not be optional. The rest are non-issue and can be optional. Currently for SE the following require patching: Someone else can do the patching if that is the route it goes. I just don't see any issue, just volatility. His mods are obtainable just as any other mods are.