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"Voices Of The Void" Pre-Alpha

Gather unknown signals from deep, silent space · By mrdrnose

VotV is on Nexus Mods!

A topic by buttered_leo created 76 days ago Views: 912 Replies: 5
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If you don't know, Nexus is a very popular modding website. With it mainly being used for bethesda games and 3000 more games.

Anyway, VotV is on Nexus now! There's no mod manager other than Thunder Store that works with VotV, so you'll have to manually load the mods in yourself.. But there is currently One mod on it right now. But atleast we're on Nexus now!

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Nexus may support VotV, but I don't support Nexus.

Their staff is woke, the platform advocates for heavy censorship instead of promoting freedom of speech and creativity, and generally, their monetization practice is exploitable, monopolistic, and aimed to force the user to stay on the platform.

Better not to use Nexus when there are alternatives.

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Does heavy censorship mean you can't mod your fallout character to be a KKK grand wizard? Reading that the Nexus staff is woke is wild dude they are not woke over there lmffaooooo

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By "heavy censorship" I generally refer to prohibiting pornographic content, foul language in the comment section, and removal of content their moderation team deems offensive.

Two recent controversies show Nexus's guts. The first one is deleting the pronoun removal mod for Starfield, which is basically the Nexus team's way of dictating their personal biases to the mass public and putting them over the message the mod maker wanted to deliver. No matter if the message was right or wrong, the point is that Nexus interfered with the community and enforced their own decision. The second one is claiming ownership over people's work by prohibiting mod creators from deleting their mods. It is self-explanatory, a way to secure their library, and a clear statement "your content is more important than you".

It is genuinely disappointing to see Nexus getting this level of support. In today's society a cool one-click mod installer is enough to cover up monopolistic, corporate-driven practices, I guess.

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Probably because many people want to play and download mods in one click, and not worry about certain people. That's not why I'm visiting the site =\

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ok bud