Popular mod-hosting site Nexus Mods announced recently that users who upload files will no longer be allowed to delete them. It’s planning to add a collections feature that will let people assemble lists of compatible mods to download with a single click, and if a mod that others rely on was deleted that would break any collection featuring it. Instead, modders will be able to archive work they don’t want on the site, removing a mod’s front-facing pages while leaving the files accessible in collections they’ve been added to.
Some modders aren’t pleased with the move, and have been taking advantage of Nexus Mods’ policy allowing files to be deleted if they apply by August 5. The latest modder to request removal is Arthmoor, who is responsible for Skyrim mods like Alternate Start – Live Another Life, which lets players skip the intro and tutorial and has been downloaded over eight million times, as well as Cutting Room Floor, Run For Your Lives, the Paarthurnax Dilemma, Open Cities, Ars Metallica – Smithing Enhancement, and more. Arthmoor also has mods for Oblivion and Morrowind on the site, and is requesting they be deleted too.
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