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Happy Birthday Skyrim: A look back at the first year (part 3)

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Part 3 of my look back at the first year of mods for Skyrim.

Thumbnail image for this video is 'Lord Necron' courtesy of yhwhwarrior.

Download Links:
WARZONES - Civil Unrest
Open Cities Skyrim
Cloaks of Skyrim
RCRN - Realistic Colors and Real Nights
A Thinner Compass
IMAGINATOR - Visual Control Device for Skyrim
Beautiful Whiterun
Winter Is Coming - Cloaks
Lockpick graduation by Lilyu
3rd Person Animation Tweak - Run Forward with Bow
Casual bow animations
Proper Length Arrows
Closer Quivers and Longer Arrows
Arrows Tweaks
Arrowsmith - Reupload
Realistic Ragdolls and Force
The Asteria
Dwarven Mechanical Equipment
Moonpath to Elsweyr
Dovahkiin Relaxes Too
WATER - Water And Terrain Enhancement Redux
Omegared99 - Armor Compilation
Robed Steel Plate Armor
Vagabond Armor
Warchief Armor
Einherjar Armor
Fur Hoods HD
Dragon Priests Armor

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  1. ewi65
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    I am weapon modeler and place my resources freely available. What do the people does not matter to me. Hopefully, they make great weapons mods from it. This is the most important for me.
  2. mrlordfinder
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    Great vid, Gopher, as always!
  3. Halorix
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    Exactly andreig. It replaces lockpicking in SkyRe.
  4. andreig
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    @jaime74
    I think Wayfarer is a skill introduced by the Skyrim Redone overhaul mod.
  5. jaime74
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    Can anybody explain a bit the meaning of that "Wayfarer increased to 40" message at 7:36?
    Looks to me like a skill update related to walking. Is this from some specific mod?
  6. Gopher
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    @TheKing0123 I never claimed that it was a legal issue or that the uploaders did anything illegal. The rules binding what people can and cannot upload to modding community sites is decided by the admins of those sites. Now as a mod author, I agree to abide by those rules when I upload my work and if I break those rules there are consequences.

    The controversy discussed in this video was not about legal rights, but rather about how the Workshop would interpret its own rules, and how it would enforce them. Fortunately (in my opinion) it was resolved and the existing precedent was left unchanged.
  7. AstroGazer
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    Liked your video and your other video's alot. i have to now try Wargames, and open cities. I also found a nice map by Warburg which now works. The problem with the older mods now is that since the release of latest Skyrim update 1.8, alot of mods need to be re-tested with TES5 because I am finding alot of conflicts. So I guess the best thing now is for updating the mods you have and looking/checking for the most recent updates Dated Nov 2012 on..
  8. illdigurgrave
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    TheKing0123, I don't want to sound like a jerk and contradict you, but some countries have stricter copyright laws. Also if you copyright your mod, like a copmany would copyright thier content then the same laws apply it would be illegal and the person who 'stole' the material could be charged. You are correct about things that are public domain not falling under copyright laws. However if the creator of the mod created a simple copyright for their mod which is relatively easy to do; it can all be done on the internet for about $69 american. Oh it also only takes about five minutes to come into effect so the author could create the copyright for his mod right now if he hasn't already and then all those who 'copied', reposted, etc would now have committed a crime and wold be required to remove the 'stolen' content or face a fine or in some cases a jail sentence in a minimum security prision [you know for ppl who can't pay speeding tickets or whatever lol]
    (oh and by the way it appeared as though a copyright had been displayed at the bottom of the page)
  9. TheKing0123
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    I apologize, but...RESPECT LOST. when you release content on the internet, whether it be a mod or otherwise, it becomes PUBLIC DOMAIN (unless it is rendered contrary by copyright). people DO have the right to take your material and post it anywhere, and any way they choose. this seems to be more of a morality issue in your eyes rather than an argument that actually holds any legal ground.
  10. Slim420m
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    Thanks for another great video and for showcasing my character in the thumbnail Gopher. I'm looking forward to the next part of your anniversary compilation.