Don’t use mods you don’t like. It’s quite the Shocker, I know.
Also don’t shit on other people for using mods you don’t like. Whether it’s the “intended experience” or not.
If I want to drive through Red Dead Redemption 2 in a lifted Nissan altima rocking light strips, spinners, and a massive spoiler, I shouldn’t have to deal with a thousand nerds telling me it’s not historically accurate or it “ruins the game”
(note: if someone knows of a car mod for rdr2 I’d actually like to use a car for the lols)
If someone wants to play skyrim with their massive dong hanging out of their chainmail bikini, while dual welding the keyblade and master sword to fight Gnasty Gnork then let them do that in peace.
Moped in RDR2 sound good too.
Is… is there a mod for Skyrim like that?
I don’t think that’s the set of mods they were inquiring about.
i’m gonna be real i didn’t even see the last sentence because as soon as i see an open parenthesis in a post i just stop reading
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+1 for the Gnasty Gnork namedrop! Lol
Any mod that changes an NPC into Thomas the tank engine does not detract from the intended game experience.
Cool! I think your intended experience can fuck off if there’s something about it I don’t enjoy.
I haven’t played this game yet so I don’t know if this is the case, but my free time is precious and if I bought the game its my choice how to enjoy it.
Thank the maker for mods!
I intended it by using the mod, so all good.
it’s a game in which time ghosts bully a guy who has a gun for a hand trying to stop a company vacuuming souls out the ground and burning them for fuel, or injecting them into super soliders and clones who can be mind controlled by an angry twink who can think a meteor into the planet using crystals also made from souls.
Love it though I do, it’s a ridiculous premise.
He needs to shut the fuck up