Fallout London's project lead is not taking the surprise drop of Fallout 4's update well: 'That has, for a lack of a better term, screwed us over'
Fallout London's project lead is not taking the surprise drop of Fallout 4's update well: 'That has, for a lack of a better term, screwed us over'
Crossed wires.
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Am I the only person who never installed a single mod for any Bethesda game?
17 0 Replyyou're missing out hundreds and thousands of awesome fan made content, there's even entire fan made dlcs
44 0 ReplyDon't forget the hundred-hour-long minigame of "Which order do these mods need to load in so they don't break again?"
26 0 ReplyModding is a hobby, and just like other hobbies, tinkering is part of the fun.
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That automated settlement mod for FO4 single handedly rekindled my interest in the game.
I'm not building one more goddamn water purifier for you lazy bastards 😤
... Unless I see you have a slight shortage in your build plan
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Agree with whay the other person said. Mods for these games are incredible, often better than the core game. Definitely do it
10 0 ReplyWeird flex
9 0 ReplyNot a flex, just find it astounding to know how good the original games were and for people to say they suck without mods. I see that a lot.
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I mean you do you, but Beth games are modding playgrounds, the only other games I can think of really is Rimworld. So for me, playing a Bethesda game modless is like eating a sandwhich of white bread and mayo
4 0 ReplyYeah probably
4 0 ReplyNah, I'm right there with you.
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