![]() ![]() Finally, in the summer of 2014, pretty much the entire website went down, except for the front page.Īs for why IGN did this, I have no idea. Eventually, I think it was in 2013, people started to lose access to their accounts, in part because the login-feature stopped working, but those who had been automatically logged in could continue to comment, rate mods, and modify their mods pages all the way up into 2014. Most people could still access their accounts for a long while afterwards, so people could update their mod pages with new files and the like, they just couldn't post new mods because the admins were locked out. ![]() Since Planet Elder Scrolls was a curated mod database where mod files had to get admin approval before being posted, this effectively killed PES, but not quickly. ![]() It was pretty sudden, I mean one week we had over a dozen new Morrowind mods released, as usual, as well as a major expansion-sized mod release with Keening, and then, a mere day after more mod releases, admin access was pulled. Basically one day IGN decided, out of the blue, to remove admin access from the site admins for Planet Elder Scrolls in 2012. ![]()
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