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The downvote or 'thumbs down' button - what is the purpose? Well I can see if someone puts up a mod that does not deliver what it says it will seems a good contender i.e. false advertising.
For example:
Glorious screenshots of a great castle with furnishings and you get get when you load up the mod a copy/paste of castle Whiterun - nothing new, not looking like the screenshots, false representation.
Or..
Awesome new land with 1000s of dungeons etc and turns out is empty with nothing in it - false representation again
Mod that promises X - I don't like X
Mod delivers X but I personally dont like X - eg: skimpy outfit, non lore friendly stuff, Warhammer 40K shit whatever - if it delivers exactly what it says it will, why the feck are you downvoting it? What is the point - what are you gaining?
Do you think by downvoting what you don't like you will gain followers and lead a tribe in the future post-apocalyptic wastelands of people that don't like X? This type of person is a complete mystery to me, and I am probably glad as going into their mind would likely mean a thorough wash afterwards...
Hey dude, I subbed to this mod and makes my game crash - you sux so hard...
OK, then Einstein, first of all have you read the desciption of the mod and found out any requierments for it yet (answer mostly is no).
OK, then Einstein, after you have loaded all required mods, have you made sure you comply with any load order instructions, or before saying it just 'DUZN"T WURK!' actually tried playing with your own load order - you know - because mod authors these days don't know which of any 1000000000 mods you may have installed at any one time? (Answer usually is no)
OK then Einstein, have you ever bothered to check for mod conflicts with all the crazy stuff you have loaded to see if would affect this wonderful new mod I spent countless hours on making perfect - like BOSS or TES5Edit?
Result is all the mod authors fault... sigh...
Sorry - accidentally deleted your comment about not getting it to work - whilst trying to change my response to your reponse if that makes sense - I blame too much wine.
Anyway - to the guy/gal with a name like Ispherous (sp?) - glad you got it sorted out - my reponse to your comment which I feckin accidentally deleted after you worked out was a load order issue is as follows:
Can I just humbly suggest that a lesson is learned here then:
By your own admission your original rating behaviour may in that case be somewhat 'flawed'. By this I mean in the sense that flagging to other people that something is 'pure shit' and not to download if their liffe depended on it, whilst in reality is based on your own individual issues with other mods and their associated load orders could be considered a bit 'unfair'. Mod authors often spend days if not weeks/months of their freetie making this stuff for you, for no money or anything apart from the simple enjoyment of people saying 'thanks - I like this'
This is not going to happen if people like your old less wiser self just say 'Is Shit - Don't bother' when the problem is in fact only local to you... Makes mod authors quit, stops budding mod authors even try starting up - generally not helpful - hope you get my point.
Nah kidding - honest - they wont set off traps since they are wayyy to clever for that - being other wordly denizens and all - however they are extremely likely to run off and attempt to smite anything in the vicinity whether you want them to or not, since they are kinda into that whole kinda 'destruction' vibe. Think of the spell as a 'fire and forget' type - set it off, sit back and watch the show :)
Now at least I can enjoy some of your fantastic work (to an extent) and best of all it's not some stupid follower always setting off traps or running ahead at the first sign of an enemy.