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And... " for everybody who can't afford to buy a game" If you don't have enough money to BUY a game - a luxury - then you shouldn't complain about "free" content
and personaly i think the author won't put it on Nexus, because of the amount of work that has to be put into it. and the amount of good modders who did nothing, loosing their work because of some crap that they didn't even do.
Edit: Oh, I just saw you're using an illegitimate copy. Sorry to hear that. Skyrim is a game that's definitely worth spending your money on.
So, there's your answer.
Besides, mods being on Steam only makes sure it isn't Pirated so users with illegal copies of Skyrim wont be able to use this particular mod.
I wonder though if ALL games NOT purchased through STEAM and that you no longer have the key codes to...are pirated....AND/OR were any less expensive...