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They are "Proud". Yeah, okay. The new owners only bought it last year. They have had little to no involvement with it as it's been in development for years. This is almost certainly about saving money. It’s quite despicable. What they are really saying is, "We don't want to spend more money on this; Vortex is fine the way it is, so deal with it. I really hope this blows up in their faces. It's only a matter of time before they ruin the site and Nexus mods dies. Probably will begin with massive censorship of mods. I don't expect my lifetime unlimited membership to survive much longer either. I'm sure they will come for that at some point soon.