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I've honestly never had a site force me to leave so quickly.
Nexus TOS: https://users.nexusmods.com/tos#RightsYouAre
Yeah, originally I thought this was going to blow over, but I can't keep using a site that forces me to sign those kind of terms.
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They can prevent you deleting the page, but they can't stop you swapping out the mod files for a dummy archive with nothing in it. Supposedly it's about preventing people from screwing up their mod manager/installer API when using compilation mod lists, but doing that would be "sticking it to the man" I guess. Although I suspect that functionality is really only relevant for Elder Scrolls and Fallout mods.
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@jc2 Here's what you should do...
* Find the mod you want to do a dummy archive with, and count how many files is in said mod and be sure to remember the exact names.
* Then go to another folder, create a bunch of TXT files and rename them to the exact names of your mod files. If my theory is correct, these "mod files" would just break the game as their just renamed TXT files.
*Delete the tslpatcher.exe with a "tslpatcher.mp3".
What is "tslpatcher.mp3" you might ask?Well...
SpoilerThis way we can "stick it to the man" and "do a little trolling" at the same time. Of course, this is a monster dick move... but since it's Nexus should we really care though?