Goodacre0081
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5 year old game that I 1000/1000 on 360. we have new games coming out that I would rather play.
I (and many others, I imagine) just don't see mods as a "feature." That's like saying fan fiction is a feature. Mods are extra content developed by the community, they have nothing to do with the actual game to me.
I never understood this sentiment. I was going to buy Skyrim Remaster and FO4 long before i heard anything about mods on console. Because these were games people really enjoyed regardless of mods on console.
Whether or not the PS4 version has mods generally speaking is irrelevant for a lot of people, when over 10 million Skyrim copies were sold without mods on console last gen.
I've never played with mods, so i don't see why i would care now?
The appeal is to play it on a playstation platform without all the fucking bugs that plagued the ps3. It's also the first time they'll be able to play the expansions. Lots of appeal there aside from the obvious visual improvements.
I never understood this sentiment. I was going to buy Skyrim Remaster and FO4 long before i heard anything about mods on console. Because these were games people really enjoyed regardless of mods on console.
Whether or not the PS4 version has mods generally speaking is irrelevant for a lot of people, when over 10 million Skyrim copies were sold without mods on console last gen.
I've never played with mods, so i don't see why i would care now?
Yes. Yes it isIs Skyrim worth playing today if I've never played it?
Games without mods don't have appeal now?
Is Skyrim worth playing today if I've never played it?
Is Skyrim worth playing today if I've never played it?
No you weren't mate, they were announced on the same day (Skyrim)
Plus the fact it's a new way to play. You didn't play certain games in HD 60fps before either, but it's really nice you have that option. You can play with your controller not attached to your system via wire.
Plus 2/2 of the other versions (one the same price, one FREE) will allow mods. It's poor value. And you are a gullible customer for buying it blindly.
Yup, they were super late and as a result I believe they went on sale for cheap for a period.I don't think the bolded is true. They were just late as fuck.
Can fan-fiction be literally inserted into a game and add to game content and gameplay? What an asinine comparison mang.
I have the modded vanilla one on PC.
Special Edition won't work with all the mods.
So it's useless to me. My modded one already looks stupidly better anyway.
This. Sony just want additional QA themselves on the mods but Bethesda doesn't want that. Checking from malicious code or anything bad from getting in the PS4.Sony's fault for wanting at least some technical oversight on installed mods so that they don't break the game or freeze up consoles, like a lot of people are having with the XB1 version of Fallout 4. Yeah, they're monsters.
Is Skyrim worth playing today if I've never played it?
No, but if one version could and another couldn't, I would buy the one that couldn't. That's the point.
I have a sinking feeling that this will run like garbage when it comes out much like how Fallout 4 always has. I can't wait for the Digital Foundry comparisons showing the meager performances over the PS3 version.
Bethesda has given folks no reason to trust them.
I don't think the bolded is true. They were just late as fuck.
I have a sinking feeling that this will run like garbage when it comes out much like how Fallout 4 always has. I can't wait for the Digital Foundry comparisons showing the meager performances over the PS3 version.
Bethesda has given folks no reason to trust them.
Its a 2011 game rebuilt for 64bit...why would it have worse performance than the original game which runs on toasters at this point?
No.
Bethesda asked sony if they could do something about how audio files are being handled so that mods could work.
Sony said nahhh we good.
I dont see the appeal of mods at all.Yeah I don't see the appeal of the ps4 version at all
No you weren't mate, they were announced on the same day (Skyrim)
Plus the fact it's a new way to play. You didn't play certain games in HD 60fps before either, but it's really nice you have that option. You can play with your controller not attached to your system via wire.
Plus 2/2 of the other versions (one the same price, one FREE) will allow mods. It's poor value. And you are a gullible customer for buying it blindly.
I dont see the appeal of mods at all.
Making the game better, usually.
Special Edition does put whole "Mods on PC & XBO!" marketing angle into interesting place. How many modders will go back and do required work to get their mod(s) up and running in Special Edition? Then in PC space there is whole SKSE thing that according SKSE developers will take months if not longer to rebuild for Special Edition, if they even bother with that.
I'll buy it, Skyrim was my favorite game last gen. But not at 80$ (92$ with tax)...
Making the game better, usually.
I for one am glad the PlayStation 4 version will not support mods. I value the original vision that directors have for their videogames. That original, untouched vision from Todd Howard is what I want to play... not some edgy fanfic mod made by a twelve year old.
People will call me crazy and say the PC version is superior for having the option, but I don't consider it a good thing.
I don't want to taint the beauty of Skyrim with pokemons, loli mods, naked women and other vulgar stuff. So yeah, I appreciate how the PS4 version stays true to the original thing. It's actually the biggest reason I'm getting it.
I don't want to taint the beauty of Skyrim with pokemons, loli mods, naked women and other vulgar stuff. So yeah, I appreciate how the PS4 version stays true to the original thing. It's actually the biggest reason I'm getting it.
Well if you really need mods to make it better then maybe you shouldnt play the game in the first place.
I'm not paying full retail price for a 5 year old remaster. They can sod off.
I dont see the appeal of mods at all.
I for one am glad the PlayStation 4 version will not support mods. I value the original vision that directors have for their videogames. That original, untouched vision from Todd Howard is what I want to play... not some edgy fanfic mod made by a twelve year old.
People will call me crazy and say the PC version is superior for having the option, but I don't consider it a good thing.
I don't want to taint the beauty of Skyrim with pokemons, loli mods, naked women and other vulgar stuff. So yeah, I appreciate how the PS4 version stays true to the original thing. It's actually the biggest reason I'm getting it.
You do realize you don't HAVE to use mods, right?
Guys, this is a joke post.
It has to be...