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I rerally enjoy all of the features that mod organizer provides, but i am having a problem with download speeds. The download speeds are at about a tenth of what they were with NMM and thats really frustrating. That along with half of my mods getting an error half way through and pause and i have to completly redownload again is really making me question the switch. Its all mods and the large one take like all day to download. I dont believe that the download speeds are suppose to be this slow so if any one has a fix for this could they please let me know.
That's odd. I've seen some reports by other users mentioning issues the past few days. I usually just manually download my archives. Like I mentioned in the other thread, I don't believe it is a MO issue as such but Nexus does do things like that as is evidenced by the NMM version lock out that happens from time to time.
I have MO setup for all the supported games and the download speeds I get are in the range of - Kbps so maybe I'm just lucky or it is because I had my servers set in MO before Nexus fiddled.
There is snippet from Tannin that has a bearing on the matter. I have that situation in the installations of MO besides the first one. I've made bug report on the matter. There seems to be no way to get MO to generate a list of servers if Nexus doesn't give you one. No, how would it? MO lists all servers Nexus transmitted in the last download in that instance of MO If there is only one which is it?
In my XP , MO download speed is akin to downloading any other way and thus limited by Nexus side of things. Switching preferred servers like tannin mentions can have a big impact unless there are no choices, then try refreshing MO maybe. The other major difference is whether or not one has a Nexus Premium account or not. I purchased this years ago, since I had been using the site for so long that it just seemed 'right' to support it. Afterwards, I noticed right away that my 1GB downloads only required a few minutes to complete.
Premium servers are probably one to two orders of magnitude faster than standard servers, and you can prioritize them in MO I think. I understand MO has no impact on the selection of servers but I am confused why on my first installation of MO my available servers box shows this:. I haven't been a premium account user for years and certainly never since using MO so why are my settings so different?
On other side of the table, consider how much money it costs Nexus to maintain server racks, redundant disk storage, network bandwidth, and electricity and employee costs to give us easy access to all these free mods. I think the only servers I've used are the premium servers and the CDN, so I'm not sure if the standard servers are generally slower or the non-premium accounts are throttled or perhaps both. Before Nexus moved to the CDN I just picked whichever server was at the top of the list and these are normally the premium servers.
Still I may go lifetime premium at some point in the future it doesn't answer though the server listings on my installations? Yeah, I got to second this thread As a lifetime Nexus Premium Member MO2 downloads suck If Nexus is responsible shame on them, I paid for premium service
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