

I did not check the box "Don't ask me next time." this time, so I can run the game scan when I want. I just had to re-install Windows 7, so I had to reinstall all my games too! I installed version 0.71.0 and it re-scanned my games for me. When I tried to reinstall, versions 0.71.1, 0.71.2 and 0.71.3, all go directly to the game I had been playing, without running the game scan. When I press "Change Game Mode" nothing happens. I was playing for about a month when I decided to play another game. On version 0.71.2, I checked the box "Don't ask me next time." when selecting a game at startup. I am having some problems with Nexus Mod Manager. You can find more information about the changes in the Nexus Mods rules here.Please give as much information as you can, replace/remove italicized text. “If anything, this was a tough choice for us to make, but one that we believe is ultimately in our joint best interest as a community.” “In any event, should you choose to have your files deleted or not, there aren’t any hard feelings from our side,” the statement reads. After the deadline, people will be able to remove their files entirely only at the discretion of staff.


However, you can only delete all your files at once, without being able to choose particular ones. Understanding how drastic these changes are for the platform, Nexus Mods decided to let authors delete files permanently until August 5. They will be gone from the files tab, but users will still be able to download them via collections. That’s why Nexus Mods made a decision to change the whole process and let creators archive files instead of deleting them forever. However, the ability to delete mod files became a problem for collections. On top of that, authors of mods in these collections will still get the donation points from downloads. This system allows average users to add popular mods to a game without having to worry about conflicts, load order, and other issues. As soon as it’s uploaded to the Nexus Mods website, another person can download this meta file and install all mods in the same way that they are presented in the collection. “Collection” is basically a meta file, which includes a list or setup of mods. According to a long statement, the decision to change the way deletions work was made “for the benefit” of “Collections.” It’s a system that the team has been working on for two years. Nexus Mods shared the news with the community on July 1.
