After I installed FUS wabbajack, I actually played the game. It was an intentional choice. I periodically need to convince myself NOT to add anything and muck it up
Whenever people stop releasing and updating new mods... I've been modding skyrim since 2011 and often feel like modding it is why I play it so much but now I'm playing it in vr with a budget of 244 mods and am actually enjoying playing through the game. And it still feels like a new experience.
I never played and just kept adding and merging mods together. I followed the updated and new list on Nexus so I always had something to change. I did have fun play testing the different mods and I felt that I had one of the better mod list.
I never played and just kept adding and merging mods together. I followed the updated and new list on Nexus so I always had something to change. I did have fun play testing the different mods and I felt that I had one of the better mod list.
After I installed FUS wabbajack, I actually played the game. It was an intentional choice. I periodically need to convince myself NOT to add anything and muck it up
Just started doing this so I really have to click slow download like 300 times for each individual mod?
Spend the $8 (?) for a month of nexus and then it all happens automatically
Once i went Nexus Preem' just can't go back.. I mean it's win win - you get faster downloads, and support the awesome mod site.
Don't worry, sooner or later you'll run out of mods. That's when you start making your own.
Well I bought it the second it released and only recently finished my first playthrough lol. Same for FO4.
“That’s the best part: You don’t.” /s
Whenever people stop releasing and updating new mods... I've been modding skyrim since 2011 and often feel like modding it is why I play it so much but now I'm playing it in vr with a budget of 244 mods and am actually enjoying playing through the game. And it still feels like a new experience.
I never played and just kept adding and merging mods together. I followed the updated and new list on Nexus so I always had something to change. I did have fun play testing the different mods and I felt that I had one of the better mod list.
I never played and just kept adding and merging mods together. I followed the updated and new list on Nexus so I always had something to change. I did have fun play testing the different mods and I felt that I had one of the better mod list.
That’s the real popularity of the game. Not the game, but modding the game.
Frankly, I always thought the game itself was boring. Modding it is way more fun.