I’m getting the Xbox game pass on my laptop and since I’ve heard it described as Skyrim in space I’ll give it a chance since Skyrim is my favorite. I am worried due to the direction gaming has gone what will be injected in it
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Ha! But thank goodness for modders. I’ve been playing Skyrim since it came out and thanks to mods I’ve been playing in new territories for the past 2 years
I actually hate the relationship between Bethesda games and the modding community. There are hardly any mods for other games because Elder Scrolls and Fallout dominate the attention of all the modders. It’s at a point where I don’t consider mods to be a core feature of PC gaming anymore because they only really apply to a handful of games from one company.
I've stopped considering mods a selling point myself. More often than not, I turn to them to fix problems I have with a game, and if I have to use mods to make a game even halfway decent, is it really that good of a game? Never mind how long it can take to make all sorts of mods actually work together, as is shown to be the case with Bethsda's games, and I just don't have that kind of time anymore. Furthermore, as games become more resource-intensive, mods that add actual meaningful content become fewer and farther between, to the point where they come out years after the original game, and by that time, I've already moved on to other stuff (that's usually better right out of the box).
That I didn’t know. I play Skyrim so much that I never considered that.