

"The project our team is working on has the goal of making modding easier so the average user can spend less time worrying about mod conflicts, and more time playing a modded game," reads a lengthy post on Nexus Mods. Nexus Mods has been working on a feature since 2019 called "collections." Collections will serve as curated lists of mods that any Nexus Mod user can create and share. There is a reason for it, though, even if not anyone agrees that it's a good one. If that sounds like a strange policy decision to you, you're not alone, and some modders are angry about it.
