Could not load branches. Could not load tags. Latest commit. Git stats 13 commits. Failed to load latest commit information. Mar 25, View code. Endorse Mods! Download You can install the script below with your userscript manager of choice. Install Source Updates 1. Requirement window download button should now always work properly.
Fixed issue where pressing the download button multiple times would come up with an error and redirect you to the premium page.
Fixed premium page auto-download fallback Greasemonkey is no longer supported as of this version It's a pain in the ass. Added auto-update urls; Might work, might not. What this does Bypasses the redirect upon downloads that nags you to buy premium and forces you to wait 5 seconds if you don't.
Block ads Give you premium Make you cool Give you brownie points with admins How does it work Basically what the script does behind the scenes is simply request the page the button would lead you to and grab the real download link for you, practically bypassing it for the user.
Disclaimer The script is in the end a roundabout way to bypass the redirect. About Userscript to fix the dumb new nexusmods update Resources Readme. Releases No releases published. Packages 0 No packages published. You signed in with another tab or window. This tier includes "Supporters", recognised mod authors and users who do not use Adblockers. Users in this tier will have their download cap increased to 2MB a second, which is double what Adblock users will receive.
Please note, for non-premium users your download speed is shared across all files you download. If you have multiple files downloading at once, this is the expected behaviour. It is important to recognise a Premium membership removes our restrictions on your download speed but does not guarantee you faster downloads.
The download speed cap on Nexus Mods ensures we can budget for and keep our substantial bandwidth bills within an acceptable price range and aren't shocked or utterly destroyed! We use a global CDN to serve our files and our bandwidth is charged by the 95th percentile method. Essentially, that means we're charged based on the speeds we deliver, not the total amount of files that are downloaded. Thus, the faster users download from us, the more our bandwidth bills will cost.
By limiting the speeds, we ensure that our expenses remain linked to the number of users who use our site and not the connection speeds of our user base. As a result, it's far easier to budget our bandwidth bills based on our active user base because more users typically means more ad revenue which means the increased bandwidth costs will be offset by the increased advertising income.
If we didn't cap our downloads we could not budget in the same way. If you're reading this, you've cost us money. To keep this site running we need to pay a very hefty price. From direct expenses, like the servers and bandwidth that are used to serve the page content to you, to more indirect but equally important expenses like our office space, the staff that maintain and improve the site, the hardware we work on, software license fees, HR, payroll, legal fees, insurance and so on and so forth.
All of these expenses need to be accounted for in order to keep these sites up and running well. If you'd like a full breakdown of what Nexus Mods needs money for, we've dedicated an entire page of the site to an infographic that puts it all in to easy to read data points.
You can see that page here. In this age of Adblockers, we believe that the users who financially support the site should be rewarded for their help.
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