
It's coming to the end of the year and the festive season is upon us, so this will (probably) be the last staff pick until 2017. We have been pleased with the response from the community and the feedback we have received, so are looking forward to the new year and trying out more of the mods you guys are producing.
We love to hear your selections, so if you have a mod you would like to submit to the community (not your own), please check out this new and handy form.
Just remember that other mods on the site may do roughly the same thing, so keep your eyes peeled and understand that these are ...(continue reading the full article)-
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The Sunday Discussion - IceCreamAssassin - Author of "Legacy of the Drag...

Today I bring you IceCreamAssassin, author of 'Legacy of the Dragonborn'. This quest mod is currently on its 16th major update and will shortly see v17 released. The loyal and devoted fan base ensure that there are always people on hand to answer questions and its mod forum holds the second highest number of posts for a quest mod.
We chat about what's next for IceCreamAssassin, what his gaming history consists of, how he got the quirky handle and what he feels about modding for consoles. Please give him a warm Nexus Mods reception and feel free to comment below.
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Staff Picks - 15 Dec 16

Another week, another set of staff (and guest) picks to present you.
Before we begin the weeks' picks, I just want to clarify that the way we do this is very simple, each staff member chooses a mod of their choice, and then I compile them all and post them up. So when I saw that both Robin and I had picked a mod from the same author I thought it might be seen as favouritism or that we were colluding. Let me assure you; we're not. I guess you can chalk it down to 'great minds' and all that.
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Advertising on Nexus Mods. The how, what and why, and what to do when it goe...
As you all likely know, Nexus Mods makes use of advertising on the website to create a source of income which is subsequently used to pay for the range of expenses the site accrues in its daily operations.
I'm sure we'll all agree that adverts, in any format, really are a pain in the backside. Unfortunately, they're a necessary pain in the backside.
Many people are ignorant (some willfully) of how online advertising works or like to make assumptions. The point of this article is to explain why there's advertising on the site, how online advertising works, what ad formats we make use of, what "ba ...(continue reading the full article) -
Interview with Insane Mind Games - creators of "Breaking Wheel"
Over the past couple of months, we have introduced a 'Sunday discussion' that I'm pleased to see has gone down well with our community. We have had a steady mix of internal mod authors and external talent, all of whom have provided interesting and insightful interviews.
This Sunday went by without even a sniff of a discussion, but that's not to say we didn't do one. Just, it was a bit delayed. We spoke to the Insane Mind Games development team that is head up by the notorious, Marmite-like, DDProductions83.
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Making of a modder (part 1)
posted by BlindJudge FeatureRecently I posted an article on the site explaining my journey from complete modding virgin to modding beginner. It was a great experience as I navigated mods, tweaked different settings and waded through the various problems to get certain mods to work, which is where the communities knowledge really came in useful.
But now, I'm going to take it one step further; I'm going to go through the process of making a mod!
Naturally, I'll start small and not aim to code the next Enderal or single-handedly make a new land within Tamriel, but with the help of the vast interwebs and various community me ...(continue reading the full article) -
Staff Picks - 07 Dec 2016

Back again with another Staff Picks, the regular feature where we spotlight some of the amazing work that is found on Nexus Mods. These mods may be old or new, popular or unknown, serious or silly - anything goes!
For the first time, Dark0ne has submitted a pick, and I have to say it's a real gem. Can definitely see this one being add to my 'necessary mods for Fallout 4' list.
Just remember that other mods on the site may do roughly the same thing, so keep your eyes peeled and understand that these are just our personal picks. That said, hopefully, you'll find something you may not have seen be ...(continue reading the full article) -
The Sunday Discussion - Caliente - Author of "Caliente's Beautiful B...

* please note: the links in this article take you to Calientes mod pages which contain nude images which are NSFW
Today we chat to Caliente, the author of one of the most downloaded mods on Nexus Mods, CBBE (Calientes Beautiful Bodies Edition), which has reached nearly 10 million downloads and is now in the process of being ported across to Skyrim Special Edition. We catch up and discuss gaming history, inspiration and what Caliente likes to do to chill out and relax.
Firstly I would like to thank you for the time you are giving up to speak to me; it’s most appreciated. To begin with would yo ...(continue reading the full article) -
Staff picks - 30 Nov 2016

We're back again with another "Staff Picks", the regular feature where we will spotlight some of the amazing work that can be found on Nexus Mods. These mods may be old or new, popular or unknown, serious or silly - anything goes!
Just remember that there are other mods on the site that may do roughly the same thing, so keep your eyes peeled and understand that these are just our own personal picks. That said, hopefully you'll find something you may not have seen before and who knows, maybe we'll even learn a little about each other along the way. ;)
We'd love to hear some of your mod picks, it' ...(continue reading the full article) -
The Sunday discussion - Duncan Harris, screenshot artist and owner of DeadEn...

Here on Nexus Mods we have a very vibrant, busy and incredibly talented screen-capture community. I'm going to be spending time getting to know our artists and introduce them into this series to showcase some of their work, find out what makes them tick, what tools they use and if they have any tips for others.
Though to begin, I reached out to someone outside the community who I also hold in very high regard, the very humble and often elusive professional screen-capture artist Duncan Harris from ‘Dead End Thrills’.
His specialty is capturing beautiful images for not only his personal sati ...(continue reading the full article)
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Fallout 4 est un jeu vidéo de rôle et d’action développé par la société Bethesda Softworks. Il est le cinquième opus de la série principale des Fallout1. Il s'agit du premier jeu développé par la société depuis le succès de The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim2. Il est sorti le 10 novembre 2015 sur Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4 et Xbox One.
Le jeu débute à Boston dans un monde futuriste, alors qu'un bombardement nucléaire survient. En 2077, le protagoniste est mis à l'abri et cryogénisé dans un bunker souterrain ; l'aventure se passe 210 ans plus tard, en 2287.
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Finally, today the developer announced the finish line on Twitter:
That's a generous amount of time for a beta. A full nine days for the open beta, plus early access for many players beforehand.
Starting today, EA will be running the beta under "extreme launch" conditions---a stress test, basically, to give the publisher a sense of what day-one will be like and prepare accordingly.
The beta has also been updated to remove match timers, making each showdown a race to 300 rather than a race against the clock. There's still no ticket bleed---something many players are clamoring for---but the new system still works pretty well.
Battlefield 1 launches on October 21st on Xbox One, PS4, and PC.
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The crude, archaic charm of World War I's weaponry
lends unique personality to Battlefield's already strong first-person
shooting. But it’s the exhilarating multiplayer that most strongly capitalizes on the potential of this old-school arsenal, bringing a number of subtle changes that keep the combat balanced and smart while still allowing for the hallmark chaos that makes Battlefield such a fantastic first-person shooter series.
The Battlefield series has not been known for the quality of its single-player in recent years, so Battlefield 1’s campaign is a nice change of pace. The way each story juggles charm and tragedy in equal measure helps humanize the war and the people that fought it with quiet, welcome restraint. Overly simplistic objectives hold it back from being the memorable saga it could be, but a strong sampling of some of Battlefield’s most defining elements — like objective capturing and vehicular warfare — make it, at the least, a worthy primer for multiplayer.
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Battlefield 1's single-player is more interested in telling the human stories of WWI.Storm of Steel, the prologue mission, sets this up with a tragic honesty. You take on the role of several members of the US 369th Infantry, an all-black regiment known as the Harlem Hellfighters. I was happy to see the historic importance of these soldiers, mostly made up of African-American and Puerto Rican-American men, recognized so early on, but I would have preferred to see their rarely-told tale saved for a full, character-driven mission.
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Captures the grit and valor of battle without being disingenuous.This is a sad campaign — perhaps not quite the horror game that the devastation of the Great War deserves, but still one that confidently forgoes the patriotic pomp and war fetishization seen in most modern military shooters. That’s not to say there isn’t excitement or heroism — there is. But Battlefield 1 manages to capture the grit and valor of battle without being disingenuous. Each war story is grand in its smallness.
A Weak Beginning
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first story-driven mission, Through Mud and Blood, is by far the
weakest when it comes to character, and the huge jump in quality that
follows makes me wonder why DICE kept this one as the opening to begin
with. The answer is probably familiarity — you play as Daniel Edwards, a
young, inexperienced soldier part of a British Mark V tank unit pushing
through German lines into Cambrai, France.It’s not that the story is bad, but Edwards is painfully bland, as is his mission. Capturing points along the way to Cambrai serves as an easy primer for one of Battlefield’s most popular multiplayer modes, Conquest, as well as a how-to on operating tanks, but offers little else in the way of storytelling opportunities.
Edwards makes a cliche leap from a rookie struggling to operate the clunky Mark V to a one-man army who ends up bearing the brunt of his tank unit’s mission: going on foot to scout out enemy encampments, battling enemy infantry and FT-17s while his tank, Black Bess, demands repair, and finally holding out against waves of enemy vehicles in a wrecked trainyard. Not that the slow heaviness of the tanks isn’t fun — that last section in the trainyard is actually the first mission’s high point.
It’s a thrilling battle that had me desperately weaving my clunky Mark V in and out of cover, hopping out to repair with a wrench (a quicker, but consequently riskier alternative to repairing from inside), and swerving around my opponents to get a better shot of their tanks’ less-armored rears.
But perhaps more disappointing than this first mission’s story is its bugginess, something that was thankfully absent from the rest of the campaign. My first time through, I spent 15 minutes running around an empty battleground attempting to trigger whatever event would move me on to the next scene.
Eventually I realized that an enemy tank had gotten stuck on a trench near the edge of the level, halting the mission’s script. Another segment where you control a carrier pigeon should have served as a thoughtful diversion from the horror of war, but thanks to the weird controls, camera, and collision (I clipped straight through a building), it was sadly comical.
High Points
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A decent series of adventures with a handful of memorable highlights.As the American troublemaker narrated his escapades with his unsuspecting British co-pilot, I tore through the sky shooting down German aces, leading them full-speed towards barrage blimps before pulling up and watching them crash, while still taking the time to swoop down and bomb the anti-aircraft trucks below.
But Friends in High Places is great even after you bring your biplane down from these exhilarating dogfights and crash land behind enemy lines. I played this on-foot section multiple ways, first stealthing my way through the trenches with satisfying melee-only kills, and then again going in guns-blazing. Each single-player level is large and relatively open enough to give you more than one option for confronting an obstacle, but still tight and focused enough to keep you on track without limiting your freedom. An approach like stealth is made viable by the ability to throw bullet casings to distract enemies, but also by poor AI that makes it extremely easy to just run from point to point undetected.
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Each character is fighting for something much smaller than the war itself.This brief, stealthy trudge through the trenches and then the muddy graveyard of downed Mark V tanks, bodies, mangled trees, and barbed wire that made up this No Man’s Land area was a haunting break from the epic dogfights preceding it, a transition that Battlefield 1 handles with grace. While most military shooters attempt to make some grand statement about war while making the horror of it a fun adventure, Battlefield 1 uses clever storytelling to maintain a balance.
Later levels preserve this balance in their own way. Your adventure as an elite Italian soldier braving an enemy fortress to save his brother is recounted with quiet sadness from father to daughter. In the last, and most pleasantly surprising level, you take on the role of a Bedouin rebel as she fights alongside Lawrence of Arabia for freedom from the Ottomans. Each character in each war story is fighting for something much smaller than the war itself, and that shines through most vignettes with a beautiful, sad power.
Overall, Battlefield 1’s single-player campaign is a decent series of adventures with a handful of memorable highlights, but serves mostly as a way to sample some of the vehicles, elite classes, and firearms you’ll be using in the much more interesting multiplayer.
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