![]() ![]() RELATED: Skyrim Doesn't Deserve My Time Anymore A creator deleting even one mod that appears in various collections could render all of those collections obsolete. That's due to Nexus adding a new feature called collections in which different mods are grouped together. ![]() Starting this month, modders who upload their work to Nexus will no longer be allowed to delete it. Nexus Mods hosts mods from a number of different users and is where those who want to use those mods go to download them. However, a change in policy for Nexus Mods could mean your favorite Skyrim mods are about to disappear. The same risk has not yet befallen Skyrim, and probably never will. ![]() Take-Two, for example, has been going in hard on GTA mods recently, issuing DMCA takedowns left and right. The modding community is huge and plays a massive role in a lot of games, whether certain studios like that or not. ![]() Arthmoor, who is responsible for Skyrim mods that have been downloaded millions of times, will be removing their work from Nexus Mods. ![]()
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