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do i really need to install USLEEP?
Ceit replied to dark vergil's topic in Skyrim General Discussion
The answer is NO but eventually when all the other mods are updated it will be YES. -
I am looking for a cache a Ewi's mods with particular interest in his Skyrim EMB and Sky textures. Any help would be much appreciated. Please PM me. Thanking you in advance ~Ceit
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Make a restore point and back up your files and do the following in order. 1) AdwCleaner; The AdwCleaner utility will scan your computer for PUP.Optional.Conduit.A malicious files and registry keys, that may have been installed on your computer without your knowledge. http://www.bleepingc...oad/adwcleaner/ 2) Junkware Removal Tool; this utility can take a while to complete (like 10-30 minutes) depending on your system’s specifications and will display a log with the malicious files and registry keys that were removed from your computer. So grab a coffee http://www.bleepingc...e-removal-tool/ 3) Malwarebytes Anti-Malware; It will remove worms, trojans, rootkits, rogues, dialers, spyware. A quick scan will do or if your having problems with your computer like choppy video or laggyness then do a full scan. 4) Run a secondary spyware/malware removal tool like spybot http://www.safer-networking.org/ or HitmanPro 5) Malwarebytes Anti-Rootkit BETA; Go here and run this http://www.malwareby.../products/mbar/ 6) Lastly update your anti virus and run a "BOOT TIME SCAN" THEN ... install Greasemonkey (for firefox) or tampermonkey (chrome) http://addons.mozill...n/greasemonkey/ Then go to http://github.com/re...-adblock-killer Go to step 3... and install the the 5 scripts in greasemonkey / tampermonkey They should auto install but if they don't you can even copy and paste them in. it is pretty simple to get it to work and it updates automatically.
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the armour is stunning
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If the past 24hrs has proven anything, it is that modding has been changed forever. I had predicted that Pay-fro-Mods would be a reality 3-4 years ago on ModsReloaded modding forum and of course the predictable onslaught of jerk off kids and adults posted insults and threats towards me and the slew of promises that they would quit modding. I have since that time written about this subject on many other forums, social media and blogs with the same predictable results. Now we find ourselves here... How long is it going to be before Pay-for-Mods is a reality in the adult modding community? 3-5 years max is all the adult modding community has left before this cancer comes and rots this community as well. Oh I am sure the Rape and Bestiality mods will survive HOWEVER IT IS WITHOUT A DOUBT THAT 16-25 YEAR OLD KIDS WILL PAY FOR HIGH RESOLUTION FEMALE NUDE BODY MODS, HAIR MODS, FEMALE RACE MODS, SEXY CLOTHING AND ARMOUR MODS. This is already a proven model on the Asian boards and you can cry all you want but my bet is that Loverslab will suffer the same fate as the Nexusmods is now. BEFORE YOU ARGUE THIS think for a moment, what would you have said 3 years ago if I posted that Pay-for-Mods would be a reality in the near future. If you think about it then you will come to the conclusion that your response would be exactly the same as it is now. Pay-for-Mods in the adult modding community is inevitable. If Loverslab doesn't do it then some other place will... my bet is the porn companies that pay to advertise here will soon cut their loses and get in the business as soon as they see that there is money to be made. Lets face it, the modding community changed for the worse since the release of Skyrim. The game itself was the worst of the series and this generation of kids are just so naive and ignorant that it was only a matter of time after the introduction of "Donations" or whatever other word you want to call it that Pay for mods became the norm. Yes the writing was on the wall during the Oblivion craze when people started to think that they owned their mods and going crazy with "Permission" rules on the usage of their mods. The giants of the community like Wrye and others left modding just on that alone!!!!!!!!!!! Modding used to be free... In my eye, that was the beginning of the end. People like me who have real life international business experience and others who were just a tad smarter than the average user realized that the Modding Community was putting the Gaming companies into a corner. A position that no one want s to be in. Copy Right Law is the foundation of Western Free Society. Every one of you who live in the free western world owe a debt to Copy Right Law. The invention of Copy Right Law is considered to be one of the pillars of a free society that we all enjoy today. Let's face it, Bethasda has a right to protect their products. The money they make goes to their investors and also goes to future game development AND PROVIDES JOBS THAT FEEDS FAMILIES AND CLOTHES CHILDREN! Once the modders started to pay money in the form of donations everything that has transpired in the last 24 hours was predictable. How will you pay for adult mods in the future? That is debatable. In my past predictions I had described a number of ways I thought it would happen. I always insisted that the gaming companies would need to align themselves with gaming communities and in this case they chose Steam. I really thought they would choose the Nexusmods because they were and are the biggest and best service even if the owner is a complete ass wipe. I can seriously see the On-line Porn Industry who already have the money and more importantly the infrastructure to set this all up. It just makes sense. When you look at the 7Base body mod and the incredible work that Sevennity is doing is anyone really going to say here today that they wouldn't pay $1.99 for it? I think everyone would. I would and I am against Pay-for-Mods. I am against the endorsement and like system and I am against donations but I am also not blind to what has been coming for a long time. One way or another the future of the Adult Gaming and Modding Community is at risk. We will be buying adult mods in the future one way or another. Whether it is through being forced into buying memberships or flat out buying mods there is little doubt that it will happen. I think that in the near future forums like the Nexusmods and Loverslab will have no choice but to become more private communities... I can't say exactly what will happen but I can see that one day these forums will have a provision where they will more aggressively ask for members to buy yearly or lifetime memberships. As the price of hosting mods and running a forum increases, owners will be forced to look for new ways to raise their income. Let me ask you this; If Ashal posted that he could not afford to keep the Loverslab running for more than the next 12 months would anybody here buy a membership? I can see the Nexusmods allowing people to download 10 mods for free before their account is locked and they start spamming you for purchasing a membership. FUCK they are already spamming me about fucking donations!!!! I expect 98% of people to disagree with everything I posted because that is the same reaction I got 3-4 years ago when I posted the same thing about Pay-for-Mods in the mainstream modding community. Nothing would make me happier to see this all fall apart but unfortunately even if it does I think it will come back. Why? Because if you have been reading the threads everywhere you will have noticed a familiar theme; the users today support Pay-for-Mods in the form of donations. And that itself ladies and gentlemen equates to users will pay for mods. So here is my question to you all: Who do you think deserves they money? The mod authors or the forum owner who has to pay to keep the show running? Or both? Maybe a split between the two? Do you believe that you should buy a membership here in order to help protect the free adult modding community? What are you thoughts about the future of the Adult gaming and Modding Community?
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Sorry but this thread is not about what you are talking about. There is already a thread for you to rant about pay for mods. This thread was an attempt to reach out to people and to have a type of "Think Tank" conversation and try to come up with a plan to fight back. Unfortunately it failed and if people want to continue to the mindless insults then go crazy. I don't get it but hey, it that's what gets you off and you feel better about yourself then you people can just go ahead and continue. It makes no difference to me. Really I'll be requesting that this thread be locked or not... I couldn't care less.
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Thanks for all the insults
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A little warning to mod creators of non adult mods....
Ceit replied to LordNecris's topic in General Discussion
Or you can modify the main skyrim exe file to get rid of steam altogether ;D -
A little warning to mod creators of non adult mods....
Ceit replied to LordNecris's topic in General Discussion
THIS I am officially joining the Kendo 2 fan club ;D I think the CK will either be sold separately for the same amount as the game and will never be on sale or they could licence it out too but I think because people are actually paying for mods now that they may never release a full CK again. I can see them changing that too. I personally believe that this was all orchestrated by Bethesda as a direct response to modders asking for donations and they became afraid at the prospect that if they let the modde4rs get away with that then what would they do next. Modders think they own their mods and I think that Bethesda is saying, "No you don't." I am just flabbergasted that people are actually buying them. I am also warning everybody that you better back up your Skyrim files because Steam can change the exe file with an update and fuck everything up for you. I think this is also a possibility in the near future. -
??? Why are you banging your head against a wall? Why would you do that? How can you loose control so easily? What did I say that provoked such a reaction? I don't get it sry Ya I was typing fast and putting a lot out there. I actually had a little life emergency in the middle of starting the thread and started typing in turbo mode. Umm... Personally I am 100% against Pay-for-Mod. It goes against the spirit of modding which was always for fun. It stopped being fun once people started with the "Permission" BS but that is my own opinion and a little off topic. Still many of the GREAT modders that started modding for Morrowind back in the day left modding for that reason alone. The reason I brought Copy Right Law into the conversation is because once modders started asking for money in the form of "Donations" (or whatever else they call these days) it was clear that Bethesda could not let that happen. They just can't let other people make money from "selling" products made from their assets and game platform. That just does not make sense. Once money became involved it poisoned the free modding system that was in place and now Bethesda wants control of their assets. And they deserve it. It is theirs. They gave it to us and let us mod it for free. They did not charge us for the CS. And we turned around and said we are going to sell our mods without you. And now Big Daddy Bethesda is coming and punishing all of us and saying, " You want to sell your mods? Fine, but we want control and a cut." So now what? We have lost everything. We have lost their trust. That was my point and why I was giving a little history lesson on the importance Copy Right Law has on society because most people don't ever think about that. Come on, it isn't exactly water cooler talk is it Porn sites: well bethesda doesn't have to partner with them directly. Their parent company or some other company under the parent umbrella can or they can licence it or make some other deal. The point here is that there is now blood in the water and the sharks will be coming soon YOU CAN BET ON THAT. Once the corporations see that there is money to be made who knows what is going to happen now. All these kids and adults that are knew and young and naive don't realize what the real world is like. The corporations are coming now and they are going to ruin it more. Look at what happened so far and it has only been 48hrs. Give this 5 years and we'll see what happens. You would be surprised at how many major fortune 500 corporations are somehow involved with porn on the net. it is huge money and it is not only about the porn. The offshoots are so many that I am not even going there now. But since there are many perverts here I'm sure if someone wants to pick that up they will. And please do. back on point; can they do it, yes it could be done. Will they, who knows. But the porn industry also has MONEY. They can go head to head and force an issue if they want. Bethesda and their parent company are not going to say no to money. They never do. And porn is almost acceptable today. Think about, every teenaged girl and guy are sending naked pics of themselves and posting vids of themselves all the time. it is almost a fashion statement. Blame Hollywood for that and the Kardashians. I am not saying it will happen right away but I am saying that it is coming in some form or another. How can we organize ourselves to prepare for the inevitable? If we don't organize ourselves then the market will do it for us. Fuck... I hate saying that
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Archive invalidation through Mod Organizer only half working?
Ceit replied to Vector24's topic in Fallout Technical Support
try using the archiveinvalidation mod from fallout new vegas. A member here suggested it to me and it seems to be working for me although I have heard that it doesn't work for everyone. -
THIS thanks for your contribution.
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A little warning to mod creators of non adult mods....
Ceit replied to LordNecris's topic in General Discussion
That is a little different then what I am explaining in my post. It is a little grey there but the last time I spoke with my cousin who is in the international copy right law business (passed NY bar exam on first attempt in and can practice law in I think know over 6 countries, mostly Europe) she told me that once you upload something onto the internet for free mass download you legally have given up all ownership rights unless you are a corporation. Bethesda has already used models from mods in their games like Fallout 3 and also in Skyrim. The authors of the mods have no legal rights and can't do a thing about it. The main issue is that you are not a business. You are not selling it. Now if you just make the model from scratch and are selling it online then that is a different story. If you are uploading it onto the Nexus for free as all mods are uploaded as a free add-on then you have no legal ownership rights. In fact Nexusmods have more legal rights over the mod than you do. I encourage you to read the user agreement that you agreed to when you downloaded the game on your computer. It is all legal babbble that is written in a way that no one understands and that is done on purpose so that they hold all the cards and put you in a possition of having to defend yourself in court. Which obviously you can't and wouoldn't bother to spend the money and their strategy would be to string you along for years bleeding you out of you money until; you give up. All the while the y will have the court freeze the mod altogerther until the case has been ruled. The point is there is not a court in the US or Europe that will recognize your ownership of a mod that you released for free on another website that was made with assets that are owned by a gaming corporation or even if your model is released using the gaming companies platform. Once you do that it is very hard to legally keep ownership and I say hard as in impossible unless you have a team of international lawyers with nothing else to do and you have the money to waste. If you create a model and release as a resource then it is a little different. The law is not clear but if you didn't want people to use it then why would you upload onto the internet on a mod forum website. You see my point is that this is open to interpretation once you give it away like that... it is very unlikely that you would win prove that a company actually used your model since companies can take your model and change it slightly and claim they they made it. You are in a position of weakness where legally you have to prove everything in order to win and the defence doesn't have that burden. if you want to say that you own it then fine but try proving that in court against a corporation. in this context I can safely stand by the statement that you do not own your mods. You also don't make a living from these mods which also works against you. If you were an photographer and you made your living through your photography and you uploaded you pics on Flickr then that would be a completely different situation. But this is not the case here. that is not the position you are arguing. So again the odds of probabilities of you legally claiming ownership of a mod that you released "FOR MASS DOWNLOAD" (a legal term) for free is going to be very difficult to win a favourable decision. In the end I stand by my saying that Bethesda owns every mod made for their game that has ever been released on the Nexus and on any other forum on the internet. i can also bring up other example like Planet Elder Scrolls which the owners tried to sell the entire collection of mods but then suddenly the entire website was shut down??? Why do you think that happened? Do you think nobody was willing to buy it? My bet is that Bethesda stopped it and shut them down. Lawyers don't really have the time to be gaming but in law school MODDING is being studied and these scenarios are being played out and argued and there are parers that have been released on the internet that you can google. There is some great stuff regarding mod and the Blizzard community with some of the problems that they dealt with. no as far as people requesting that I provide links and stuff like that, legal dissertations are not freely available online. These things are only availble to lawyers or students in law schools. You have to pay for them and linking is impossible since the website that hosts these legal papers and transcripts are closed forums, meaning that you need to be a paid member (yearly access fees and also prove that you are a working lawyer or student,) most law schools offer these services through their library so it is impossible for me to provide you any documentation when I tell you that a lot of this has already been legally ruled on in European world court that handles international copy right law. Hey if you want to try to go up against the entire gaming industry and their team of international lawyers then be my guest... lol Hey cheers, don't worry about it. if you want ownership and plan to sell your models then don't release them for free download and make sure you provide proof that they are owned my a company that has been incorporated. That should cost you... I dunno $2500.00 these days to get things set up properly. you would also have to prove that it is an actual company that pays taxes and has employees The chance of you going through all this trouble for a silly sword texture is next to zero so come on... lets be real. if you want to fool yourself into beelining that you own your mods then whatever but the reality is that legally there is not a court in the world that would side with you. Edit: the only reason I am sharing this with you is because I have faimily that are lawyers and I have argued the point you are trying to make when I modded Oblivion when I was younger. i should also add that this area of law is in a constant state of flux but overall I stand by the just of my reasoning. Of course I expect every tom dick and harry to disagree and argue while slurring insults. it wouldn't be the internet with out it eh? -
A little warning to mod creators of non adult mods....
Ceit replied to LordNecris's topic in General Discussion
First of let me tackle the first part of your post. That is that YOU ARE PART OF THE PROBLEM! It is because of people like you that the gaming companies are going this! Once they saw that people would pay, donate, support financially they had no choice but to protect their products! They can't allow other people to mmake money off of their products. it is as simple as that. This whole donation BS is what started this whole mess in the first place. In fact it started many years before that when some time during the Oblivion heyday modders started to believe that they "OWNED" their mods. WTF?!? They started to control their mods with arcane rules called "PERMISSION". What a bunch a crap that was. That was the beggining of the end. Any body with any corporate business or internation copy right law knowledge knew right away that this was total garbge. Second; You don't own your mods. Once you release a mod " FOR MASS DOWNLOAD" on a gaming platform that you don't own you immediately give up all ownership rights. If you want to argue that then you will need a lot of money to pay the team of international copy right busineess lawyers to argue your case in Europe where International Copy right laws are argued. (I forget offhand which country it is done in... it is late here) But I can assure you that all the gaming companies are watching and supporting this. The fact is that there are thousands of purchases already and the flood gates are just beginning to open. It is over and this generation of Skyrim modders are to blame. These children don't realize what they have just done... what they lost. The innocence of it all... the fun and happiness... it's all gone now. I am reminded of the words of Wrye (from Wrye Bash fame) and why he left modding at the hight of his popularity all those years ago just because the modders from Oblivion were enforcing "PERMISSION" rules in their mods ... I can only imagine what he would say now... -
A little warning to mod creators of non adult mods....
Ceit replied to LordNecris's topic in General Discussion
This trailer describes perfectly what has just happened to free mods... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yma-g4gTwlE -
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Ceit replied to LordNecris's topic in General Discussion
it is not one idiot any more... there are over 1000 mod Skyrim purchases already -
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Ceit replied to LordNecris's topic in General Discussion
What an asshole. I used his Oblivion version and it was so buggy and the cause of so many problems and he never even cleaned his mod. It is already too late as people are already buying these mods. It is here to stay and theree is nothing you can do to stop it. Welcome to the future. My new motto and signature will be; No Endorsements, No Permissions, No Donations. 100% absolutely free and fun -
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Ceit replied to LordNecris's topic in General Discussion
OMG!!! It is the end of an era... stupid kids, they have fucked up everything! It's here to stay. End of story -
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Ceit replied to LordNecris's topic in General Discussion
Nexus continues it's practice of banning people for commenting about the pay for mods scandal and are locking any threads that want to discuss it. http://forums.nexusmods.com/index.php?/topic/2796904-nexus-steam-mods-service-providers/ http://forums.nexusmods.com/index.php?/topic/2796839-i-want-to-show-my-support-for-isoku-and-chesko/ -
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Ceit replied to LordNecris's topic in General Discussion
The Most Ridiculous Skyrim Mods People Are Trying To Sell On Steam -
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Ceit replied to LordNecris's topic in General Discussion
If you read the comments many of them support the Pay for Mods concept. They seem to just be upset at the 25-75% split. This is Darkputz's position too. This is terrible because the companies will see this as a victory. If the kids keep posting that they support the concept but just have issue with the price split then all that will happen is that they will come up with a fairer price split... we will still end up paying for mods... what's next? In mod purchases? -
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Ceit replied to LordNecris's topic in General Discussion
THIS -
A little warning to mod creators of non adult mods....
Ceit replied to LordNecris's topic in General Discussion
LoL so true -
A little warning to mod creators of non adult mods....
Ceit replied to LordNecris's topic in General Discussion
I don't think so... I think behind the scenes modders really want to get paid. Especially the younger ones. You have to remember that only 5 years ago the older modders left modding just because the new generation of modders werre asking for PERMISSION to use their mods. LoL In the beginning all mods were free and you didn't need to ask permission to use something from a mod... I wonder what Wrye thinks of all this eh? -
A little warning to mod creators of non adult mods....
Ceit replied to LordNecris's topic in General Discussion
LoL I think they would prefer dollars over endorsements so they really wouldn't care but who knows, I may be wrong. Maybe people un-endorsing would make a difference but it would have to be at least 80% of their endorsements being removed. If they lost only 25% it wouldn't make a difference.
