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NMM version 0.34.0 and new notification system

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NMM version 0.34.0
Last week we slipped out version 0.34.0 of the Nexus Mod Manager on the sly. I was busy prepping for a long weekend trip away to Amsterdam for the girl’s birthday so wasn’t able to announce the news at the time, so consider this a belated announcement of the new features in 0.34.0.

This latest NMM version introduces endorsements to the program which now lets you endorse all the mods you’ve downloaded from NMM itself. We didn’t like the idea of mod authors potentially missing out on endorsements because people were using NMM more than the sites. I’m not entirely sure that was actually happening but I think promoting and making the ability to endorse the files you download easier is a good idea none-the-less. NMM should sync up with your endorsement state on the sites, and the sites should sync with NMM, so if you endorse files on NMM then your download history will show you’ve endorsed the file on the site. Similarly if you endorse a file on the site the next time you check your mod versions your endorsements should also be reflected properly within NMM.

With endorsements out of the way we’re now working on a proper categorisation system within NMM. We were half-way there before the download system changes and the work on the endorsements so now it’s just a matter of finishing it off.

Notification system
Premium members receive several upgrades and features above and beyond normal members on the site. Past no ads, faster download speeds and access to premium-only download servers, one of those features is the ability to be notified about updates to the site, updates to your tracked files and notifications when someone has commented on your mods, much like Facebook updates you when someone has posted on your wall or mentioned you in their own posts. It’s probably one of the main reasons why when I post some news on the site you’ll notice there’s a large percentage of Premium Members commenting to begin with; it’s because they get notified about the news straight away.

We make features like the notifications and the complete download history Premium Member only features not because we want to milk money out of you but because we know we can support a couple of thousand people using the features but we can’t support 5 million people using them. Opening up the complete download history to every single member, for example, would likely just bring our database servers down. You can have a complete download history, but the site would be down most of the time. Naturally that wouldn’t be worth it, so we open it up to Premium Members because it’s a much more limited and ergo manageable number of users. Now, with the updates we’ve recently made to the sites and its recent stable performance we think we’re in a position where we can open up the notification system to everyone, rather than just Premium Members.

The irony is, of course, that without the support we receive from Premium Members I wouldn’t be able to afford the improved hardware and programmers who have managed to make this possible. So once again, thanks to those people who not only help to keep the site running, but also make the site better by supporting us and becoming a Premium Member.

Notifications should now be rolled out on every Nexus site, visible on the userbar and we’ll be monitoring the server performance over the coming days to ensure it’s not going to negatively impact the server performance. If you have any new notifications the little world icon will go from greyscale to coloured, and the number next to it will be greater than 0 and red. In fact, me posting this news should ensure you all have at least one notification waiting for you. So far we’ve opened up notifications for new comments on your files, new uploads to files you’re tracking, new files uploaded by your friends and new news updates on the sites. In keeping with how I like to do things you can pick and choose what notifications you receive via your preferences, or choose to turn them off completely if you’re nonplussed about the whole idea. And a note to avoid confusion: unlike Facebook where you can be sat on the same page without reloading and receive notification updates, on the Nexus you’ll need to reload the page or browse the site in order to get notifications. You won’t get notifications while idling on the same page.

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  1. bben46
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    @Dandolf: Huh wut? <img class=">

    If no one knows what you are talking about why would you expect a reply? What error report? sent to where? Relating to what?

    We get around 300 to 500 posts on a slow day. and have seen over 2500 in one day. - posting in the first topic you see is a quick way to be ignored.

    if you want help with something - go to the specific forum. The News, Rules and announcements is not a troubleshooting forum. If it is with NMM, go to the NMM beta forums to report it.

    If the problem is with a specific game - it is best to post in the troubleshooting forum for that specific game.

    If you think it is a bug in the program, submit a bug report in the bug report topic - don't expect a personal response from the developer though. As if he stops work on the bugs and programming to answer very one of the hundreds of bug reports he wouldn't get any work done. He MAY send a PM asking for more info - but if it is something that has been reported previously probably not. On a real bug, he may get over a hundred reports. On a one off, he will file it and wait to see if someone else reports it.

    First tell us what the problem is. Then, possibly a log file. Hopefully some one will notice something - if not how would you deal with - say 300 replies all at least a paragraph and all saying - I looked at you report and didn't find anything. Many with inane suggestions on something unrelated to your real problem. Most people who post solutions only post when they have something useful to say. Not getting responses does not mean you are being ignored - although that is possible if the experts think you are wasting their time. OR posting in the wrong place.
  2. EnaiSiaion
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    Not sure what the added value is of a tool that doesn't automatically inform you about mod updates. Might as well use the Nexus to look up mods, then subscribe on lolworkshop. Saying this as both a mod user and a mod publisher who wants people to keep up with updates...
  3. Dandalf
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    I keep sending the error file and no one responds.
    Thanks guys
  4. Dandalf
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    Sneaking it out on the sly... AND IT STILL DOESN'T WORK!!!
  5. bben46
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    @Moksha8088: Starting with Vista and then included in Win7 MS stuck us with a new security feature called UAC (User Account Control) which tries to block any changes to programs installed in the Program files folders. It causes many wacky problems with modding games as mods are changes. Unfortunately they tried to make a one size fits all solution by insisting that all programs MUST be installed in the program files folders where UAC can screw with them.

    They also changed the rules for Administrator - just because you are logged in as an admin, that doesn't really mean you have admin privileges for your programs <img class=">

    You could just turn UAC off, but that defeats the purpose of keeping malware from changing things like your firewall settings to allow them access to your computer or secretly creating a new hidden administrator account that allows changing permission to access your financial programs. <img class=">

    Best solution - install programs that you don't want protected by UAC (such as games, game utilities and Steam) outside of the UAC over controlled folders. (these are limited to 'Program Files' and 'Program Files (X86)' )

    I have always used a separate location and it actually took a while for me to understand why so many people were having problems getting some things to work.

    My games & steam are installed to C:\Games\Game_name - and for Steam, C:\games\steam - steam will happily install there and work just fine. They even have a simple way to move the entire steam from the program files into any other folder without reinstalling anything https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?p_faqid=231

    As for NMM, Mine is installed to C:\Games\Nexus Mod manager

    Now, for the admin account that doesn't allow admin privileges <img class="> - using the windows file system, navigate to the folder that has the program (in your case NMM) right click on it. from the list select 'Run as Administrator' You have to do this with each program that you want to be able to make changes to. You can try this with any other programs that won't start also.
  6. Moksha8088
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    Just changed to Windows 7 from XP. Thought this would be a good time to try NMM .34.
    Installed program and it recognized Fallout 3 and FNV as well as the mods I have been running.
    NMN set up its own directories and I clicked okay.
    Tried to start the program and nothing happened?

    [size=3]1. What do I need to do to run Fallout 3?
    2. How can I add in the saves for my current game? [/size ]

    I have read how other people have been able to use these programs in Windows 7, so I am hopeful that I can do this as well.
  7. bben46
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    I have seen a post that said NMM worked on Win8 when they reinstalled it.
  8. micnis
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    doesnt work with windows 8 though.....
  9. Slipknotiko
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    Good update... both the site and NMM... but I have to say that the update function categorization of mods in NMM would be interesting to be implemented soon... would be much easier to organize lots of mods which usually most people have!

    thx!
  10. bben46
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    @zemura:

    Crash when it starts to load -Try clearing your cache (different for different browsers, check your browser help)
    Does it find the proper folder? Sometimes if you had a previous install in a different location it picks the wrong one.

    More help: http://forums.nexusmods.com/index.php?/topic/721054-problems-read-here-first-nexus-mod-manager-frequent-issues/