@kvally said:
@DragonfireXZ95 said:
Well, it's not like they can do anything spectacular with mods on console, anyway. Lol
The script mods are the only ones worth a damn, and you know those won't work.
Not necessarily true. I have some of the Fallout 4 mods, including the ones here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0kvvIl6fHq8
And they are pretty damn sweet. You should some some of my homes I built. :O
If your idea of a cool mod is fixing bugs with work arounds, then you should re-evaluate mods and check out mods on PC for Skyrim. :P
These listed in the video are absolutely lame.
Frostfall adds backpacks, tents, chopping firewood and creating fires, along with camping and being able to freeze to death. It also adds temp changes that juxtaposes your attributes and status. It also makes NPCs put on cloaks or heavier clothing during snow storms, and in the colder regions.
DUEL combat revamps combat completely, which allows for a more visceral experience. Gone are the days of hacking away at an enemy for a decade, and this mod introduces stunning your enemies with your shield, a dynamic stamina gauge, and affixes it accordingly to your character strength. It uses a Dark Souls system, which allows you to hit your enemy's shield and eat away at their stamina if they are blocking, which will stun them if they run out of stamina.
Deadly Dragons adds 20+ new dragon types, allows you to change dragon encounters so they happen more or less frequently, adjusts the difficulty of them so you can control how hard just dragons are, and changes the loot table and allows you to add special loot to dragons.
This is just a sample of what's available. This doesn't even include immersive weapons and armor, which adds over 50+ armor and weapon combinations to the game, and randomly generates armor and weapons for NPCs and distributes them throughout the world. They are all lore friendly, also.
These are actual mods. Not the piddly bug fixes that Bethesda is too damn lazy to fix.
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