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Better Quest Objectives
http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/11135
Makes it possible to play through quests with quest markers turned off. If you can swallow the fact that your character magically knows where Cave Y is located despite not getting any directions.
Also discontinued since March 2012, so it doesn't cover the DLC's.
Better Quest Objectives has been updated :
http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/32695/
Your previous qualms shall now be at ease.
Proof that modders are retarded:
My archive manager is reporting that your mod is encrypted!
If you get that message, your archive manager does not support the compression I used for the archive. (IZarc is confirmed to report this erroneous message, if there are any others, please let me know) The easiest fix for that is to install the completely free and very useful 7-zip archive manager, which is confirmed to open the archive correctly. WinRAR 4.20 as well as Free Opener are confirmed to work with the archive. But really, my personal recommendation is to use 7-zip, or 7-zip and WinRAR two-fisted style.
If you are using one of the compatible archive managers, and you are getting a similar error - then the file got corrupted somehow, and you need to try again.
What compression do you use for your mods, anyway?
Using 7-zip 9.20, I compress my files with the LZMA2 method, maximum level, 32 mb dictionary size, 64 word size, and non-solid compression. (Sometimes, I do solid, but that's not often, because installing with a non-solid archive is much faster when you are talking about using managers like Wrye Bash.)
The guy uses an unusual compression mechanism for his mod, thus breaking Nexus Mod Manager support for it, and says that it's because he uses super advanced omg compression algorithms for it.
But his file size of only 168kb... why couldn't this morANZ! use the usual rar or zip file everyfuckingbody else uses?