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iSynth 2.5 and SynthGirl Curie


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So I finally decided to pickup Fallout 4 and was looking for a number of mods. I enjoy RPing as a cyborg, so found a few Synth mods that I found interesting. However, in the 10 minutes between opening the links and trying to download the mods, the developer decided to hide their mods. So I was wondering if anyone happened to have a local copy of these two mods:

iSynth 2.5 (https://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/30916)
SynthGirl iCurie (https://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/14278)

For visibility, here is the message from the creator, if you'd like to speak out on behalf of the developer.

 

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In 2017, I reported the user Ska001 to Bethesda.net for stealing the mod Sleepwalker Overpass.
After some time and considerably more difficulty than should have been required, the mod was removed.
No action was taken against his Bethesda account. Nexus banned him within 24 hours (https://forums.nexusmods.com/index.php?showtopic=5833482).

After over two years of inaction from Bethesda, I posted to the mod pages on this person's account (https://bethesda.net/en/mods/fallout4?author_username=Ska00l&number_results=20&order=desc&page=1&product=fallout4) to make it know the mods were stolen mods (because they are). This was almost two years ago as I write this today (3-22-2021).

Today, I was banned for those two-year-old posts from the Bethesda forums. Bethesda is more interested in enforcing two year old posts than enforcing copyright on their own website for mod authors whose work is stolen. So long as this is the case, I will no longer be making mods for Bethesda games and all of my mods on Nexus will be hidden from view with this message. Please feel free to contact Bethesda Support on this matter under Ticket # 210322-006138. Thank you.

 

  • 4 weeks later...
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The mods are no longer hidden.

 

I unhid them a few days later, after another mod author pointed out (and I am paraphrasing here their words and my thoughts) that I was only really hurting the mod users.  Bethesda really doesn't give a damn, either way.  So, yeah - fuck them.  But I'm going into game design, so (for the time being), hiding what little bit of a portfolio I have only serves to hurt me (until I have better work to use for reference, anyway).  I hope the mods work well for you, though.  :)

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