Interview with Edge magazine
I’m an extremely opinionated person and very happy to be extremely open and candid both online and offline with how I express myself. I’m always really happy to be myself and tell people exactly what I think irrespective of whether I’m right or wrong or broaching difficult and controversial subjects, because I hate insincerity. As far as I’m concerned you should say what you mean and mean what you say, while trying to remain respectful. It doesn’t always work out like that, but hey, I try. I don’t want the image of me to be some corporate bigwig who only says things that I think will appease others and broaden my appeal to the masses, I want to be myself and if people don’t like that then so what!? We were never going to get along anyway. I’m not here to be everyone’s best friend, I’m here because I want to run a good modding community that really helps and supports modding. Sometimes the two don’t go hand-in-hand, and it wasn’t a particularly hard lesson for me to learn.
In the few interviews I’ve done they always start out formal; question, answer, question, answer and then just end up with us talking for a good hour or so about anything and everything under the sun to do with games. Mainly because I just cannot stick to one subject and have to go off on tangents as issues get raised (my teachers in school diagnosed me with “verbal diarrhea”). This interview was no exception, and I enjoyed it just for the great chat. And I’m always open to do more.
A couple of years ago I ran a little fun night with the Amnesia: The Dark Descent demo on Mumble. Around 30 of us got in to the voice comms and played through the demo together while having a good chat and laugh together. It had a nice sense of community to it and I know the people who took part enjoyed it. It also gave members a chance to chat to me openly and ask me questions which I answered back freely. I’d like to start up something similar, but honestly, time just isn’t on my side these days. It’s not the turning up that’s the problem, it’s the organising it. I’ll try my best to get something like this done soon, and if you have any ideas on what we can do, fire away.
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A moderator has closed this comment topic for the time beingIf the Nexus were to go down...I think it would be one of the final nails in the coffin for my enjoyment of gaming (I am also 26 and getting rather cynical in my "old" age).
I can't thank you enough for running the site, you are literally a hero.
my daughter is older than you by 6 years and I play video games now more than I have have in my life.This site is one of the big reasons for my interest.
I have played Oblivion and extra couple of times because of all the great mods I encounter here
Wish I could be a supporter but I can barely afford the games I play.
Long live the Nexus
In my opinion the Nexus sites are the best sites on the internet for modders to get appreciated,and for that i can't thank you enough.
Great job, and I probably would not have over 1700 hours of game time without NMM and the NEXUS.