- ARE THERE ANY SKYRIM MODS THAT ARE LIKE THE OBLIVION DLCS MOD
- ARE THERE ANY SKYRIM MODS THAT ARE LIKE THE OBLIVION DLCS MODS
ARE THERE ANY SKYRIM MODS THAT ARE LIKE THE OBLIVION DLCS MOD
I became aware of the practice of mod abuse in MMO's, where they were intended and used to cheat.
ARE THERE ANY SKYRIM MODS THAT ARE LIKE THE OBLIVION DLCS MODS
With that said, there is some justification in saying that there are people who focus more on mods than on the game itself (and sometimes even blame the game for mod-related problems). And I thank Bethesda for providing a powerful flexible game engine ready for public use. I myself admire the enthusiasm, creativity and motivation of many modders, and I enjoy being able to get a lot more content. Greywolf1: Well, I think people deserve to play the game they paid for in the way they want, and you may wonder why they use mods, or disagree with these people, but it remains legitimate nonetheless. Even later I played Nehrim, a totally new game based on the Oblivion engine, and other partial conversions - new game content playing in the Oblivion world.Īnd I still return to Oblivion occasionally, without any mods (except the UOP's), and try different playing styles, different personal house rules (like playing without weapons and armour, or playing without fighting at all), with or without playing the main quest. Later I played larger mods like Oscuro's (still one of my favourites) and Martigan's which opened up new ways of playing and enjoying the game. So I tried several mods addressing the issue (I still fondly remember the Random mod, which simply randomised the monsters you meet - a creepy experience). It was a great experience, but I didn't like the leveling system. My first playthrough of Oblivion was without mods (with one exception: I used a German translation mod, because the original translation was horrible and the English version wasn't available in Germany at the time). Well, I think people deserve to play the game they paid for in the way they want, and you may wonder why they use mods, or disagree with these people, but it remains legitimate nonetheless. Gaming for me is playing the game how it was designed and beating it, enjoying it, accordingly. I think Oblivion is a great game the way it is. Jorev: I don't understand this obsession with mods from some gamers.