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Furthermore, FNIS was and is a finished product. At least as far as FNIS is concerned, though Fore retired, at least DarkDominion appears to have taken over the responsibility for responding to users posts - and has been doing so on a regular basis. It would therefore seem to me, and this is only conjecture, that the author has lost interest and moved on - at least for now. Furthermore, the last update to Nemesis was one would think that for a mod that is definitely not completely finalized (going by the reports of issues) that there would have been a subsequent update to address some of the reported issues.

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"With all the talk of Nemesis being the future, one thing that I noticed when checking the posts on GitHub, is that the author of Nemesis has not responded to any bug reports or posts since Nov '20, when he asked someone to post their log and then never responded once they did so and previous to that, had only a few random responses - a couple in October and in September, a few in August, and some in July - compared to when the mod was released when he consistently responded.

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The results would seem to indicate that, at least going by the evidence on Github, that work on Nemesis is no longer being done, and has not been for quite some time. Regarding whether Nemesis is worth it or not, I recently did a little investigating, and what I found should be taken into consideration. I just posted this re: Nemesis in another thread, but I'll repost it again here, as it should be something people should definitely consider when making a decision on whether they should use Nemesis or not.






Skyrim vr and xp32 maximum skeleton special extended xpmsse