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Dark0ne-

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Hot off the press at the newly launched Dragon Age Nexus I thought you all might be interested :)

Feel free to reply with any file category suggestions in this thread, along with any other recommendations you can think of for tweaks and specialisations specific to Dragon Age.

Thanks!


Welcome to Dragon Age Nexus, the third Nexus site. Nexus sites are
community driven file sites that allow file authors (mods, utilities
and images) to upload their work in an easy to use and maintain
interface for others to view, download and use.

If you have never used a Nexus site before then a hearty welcome, it might take a
little while to get used to where everything is but I highly recommend joining the 1,250,000 other members of the site and forums and experiencing and adding to what this community has to offer.

If you are a modder for Dragon Age: Origins and have already created some work then I would like to encourage you to sign up if you haven't already got an account here and start uploading your work
to the site. There are thousands of Dragon Age players out there
desperate to check out the first of the mods available for the game.

If you're here looking for your modding fix then please bare with us as
the community starts to grind its gears in to motion. Hopefully over
the next couple of weeks you'll begin to see the site grow and some of
the more advanced features of the site, such as the Top 100 (not
currently visible) and the tag search will become more prominent.

In the mean-time why not make yourself known in our forums?
If you have questions (or answers) then it's often best to direct them
to the Nexus forums as there are plenty of people willing to help
there. If you would like to help me then you might want to take a look at the categories
I've put up in the file database and suggest new categories, or suggest
which categories to remove as you see it. I'm always looking for
feedback.

I guess there's a few questions that need answering at
launch, so if you're interested in finding out more about the whys and
whats of the site then read on!


Why launch Dragon Age Nexus?
I've had my eye on Dragon Age: Origins for yonks now, and when I heard that
BioWare were going to be making their own community site for hosting
mods I was intrigued to see what they could come up with and how they
would maintain it.

Perhaps most interesting was whether BioWare would be willing to host the more mature mods that inevitably
crop up with any modable game (nude mods, ultra-violent mods, etc.).
While it is easy to understand why BioWare would not be willing to
endorse these files they would still need a place to host their work,
and Nexus sites have always been open communities with low censorship
barriers. That isn't to say we don't censor or remove mods that break
our rules and we certainly won't accept anything and everything, but in
the past we've been willing to allow many things due to our
adult-only/not safe for work settings in the member preferences area.

The community site has some good ideas and it's obvious a good effort has
been made on it, however there are quite a few community breakers in it
that need/needed to be addressed quickly. Probably most important is
the lack of searching and categorisation within the files area that
will make looking for completed files a real chore as the database
becomes more full. I've yet to see a BioWare developer post on these
quite fundamental problems, probably because they're either taking a
hard earned break after launching the game, or more likely, they're
busy on other more important work right now.

I, on the other hand, have nothing better to do ;) While only one person I can dedicate
more time to upgrading and specialising the site as and when necessary.
Which leads in to...


What are Nexus sites?
Nexus sites have their roots in a series of sites for the Elder Scrolls games
that started back in August of 2001. In 2006 the sites became a single
site, specialised for serving the modding community using a completely
custom-coded system made by myself. They've become increasingly popular
within the Bethesda community (Morrowind, Oblivion and Fallout 3) with
over 1.25 million members registered to date.

You won't see any sites using the same system as Nexus sites on the internet; the code
isn't open source (because I'm awful at releasing good code). Because
the code is my own it makes it easy to modify, upgrade and add new
features to the site as necessary.

The focus is always on providing a simple to use yet advanced system for both file authors and
file downloaders while trying to accommodate the wishes of as many
users of the community as possible.



I'll be private messaging a lot of the users who have already released work for Dragon
Age over the next couple of days to invite them to add their content to
the game (if you don't get a PM please don't be insulted!). Please
remember; we don't allow anyone other than the file owner or someone
with the file owner's permission to upload to Nexus sites. It's only
common courtesy that the people who spend the time to create great
works for us all are given the freedom to pick how and where their
files are hosted. If you would like to gently encourage the authors you
know to post their work here then that would be great.

Let the modding begin!


Modifié par Dark0ne-, 16 novembre 2009 - 01:02 .


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Danzalthar

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This is awesome news indeed. I loved the Elder Scrolls nexus so much!!

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DM Veil

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TES nexus was awesome, so I have high hopes for this one. Good luck with it!

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chronos360

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I loved the TES and Fallout3 nexus sites.



Thank you.

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E.C.Patterson

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Congratulations on filling the need so quickly. I've never used the other Nexus sites but your DA site looks to have much of what was required: categories (though they might indeed need to be tweaked), robust searching, plenty of upload space, rankings (though the rating/feedback system seems a little flimsy at first glance), new files feed etc.

Although it would have been preferable if this level of distribution had been made available here (and I do get the impression you gave this place a chance before setting up your site), I think you did a great service in the end for the community. Given your solid track record with Oblivion and Fallout 3, I don't doubt DANexus can become the one stop shop for DA file distribution (barring perhaps a remarkable, and prompt turn around from this site). And that will prevent the community from fragmenting, which was a real risk.

Thanks for this.

Modifié par E.C.Patterson, 16 novembre 2009 - 04:15 .


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Twitchmonkey

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Awesome, glad you'll be opening up this site that has been so good for TES modders to the DA community.

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ww2jacob

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I love the Nexus sites. Thrilled to hear there will be one for DA:O!

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Chromie

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Great news!

I'm still using Oblivion and Fallout Nexus this will be great if more modders can upload stuff maybe even teach bioware something

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Emperor Iaius I

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Excellent. TES and Fallout Nexus are the main places I go to find good mods for those games. I'm glad there's one for DA now.

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marshalleck

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The Nexus sites directly provided me with hours upon hours of extra play time in Oblivion and Fallout 3. This is great news!

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Wintermist

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Someone already nicked my usename there :(

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Wiseius

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I'm really glad Nexus adopted this game in its collection of mod-driven games. The site and its members easily lengthened my Oblivion experience by hundreds of hours, and I gladly foresee a similar result here.

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Vadavim

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I've been waiting for this! Awesome!

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FlameClone

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Best news I've heard today :D

I hope it becomes as famous as the Fallout nexus :whistle:

Modifié par FlameClone, 16 novembre 2009 - 05:54 .


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HighlandBerserkr

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I hated Oblivion:P Like nexus sites and mods though:P

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DarkWyccan

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<3

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Corti78

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I was really hoping to see a DA Nexus and now here it is! Love the nexus sites and still use them to this day to improve my oblivion/fallout 3 experience. Looking forward to all the great mods the community can come up with for DA.

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Rivina

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Awesome!

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Sakimi

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YES!

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Proleric

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Given the proliferation of hosting sites, no doubt only the very best will succeed.

For convenience, I guess most of us will be looking for a one-stop shop, or something close to that.

Personally, I hope that this competition encourages Bioware to improve the social site so that modules, mods and content can be found more easily.

As things stand, my team is using the Bioware social site for our development work, and plans to publish here. The Terms of Service offer a unique advantage over other sites I've looked at, which is spelled out in the section "Contributing Your Own Content" - an upfront agreement that content posted here can be used by other builders and players, period. It's a sad fact that we live in a world where we need that simple level of protection against anti-social behaviour.

The Nexus site looks as though it might be an interesting offering, too. However, if they want to persuade me to download content from their site, or contribute modules to it, I'd need to see a similar safeguard in the terms of service. Just my two cents.

Modifié par Proleric1, 16 novembre 2009 - 08:12 .


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Trigonous

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Looks like nexus beat Bioware to the punch. Nexus will definitely be the one-stop mod-shop from now on.

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Dowly666

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Way cool! Been using TES & Fallout 3 Nexus' for a long time. Thanks for this!

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Defleo

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Superb, bookmarked site! and bumping this thread to let other people know about nexus :)

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Meegz0

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/****** ****** XD

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Apocca

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Nexus is by far the best modding site ever made.