Some people were looking for less pozzed mod hosting sites than places like Nexus Mods. I came across this place:
I haven't gone through everything there but it does have, for example, "Hogwarts Legacy, Historically accurate 1800's Hogwarts," "WoW Wrath Classic Gender Icons," and FO4 Grounded Commonwealth.
If and when Starfield starts getting modded I am sure you can imagine what it will host.
Compare Gamebryo/Creation Engine to Unreal Engine or Unity and it's obvious how much this tech holds their games (& subsequently mods) back. Gamebryo/Creation engine tools suck in comparison.
I disagree. Show me another game like Skyrim (which is 12 years old) where you can physically move every item around the environment, have a massive world with npcs living with schedules and who you can murder, steal, interact with every single one. Where there's seasons, weather, and the freedom to go and do anything. (And where the mod community have literally modded in every single facet of life)
Yes Unreal and Unity are powerful, but nobody has used those tools in the intervening 12 years to make a game like Skyrim. It is interesting to think why they haven't been able to.
The point isn't about the specific tech stack being used to make the game, the point is about the tools and extensibility.
Obviously it takes a lot of time & money for a game studio to develop the tech that handles these types of games, therefore only few developers try to do so.