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The Elder Scrolls V

The top youtube comment for that video of the girl singing:

"Your skill in one-handed has just increased"

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One has to wonder if this one-click auto-installing business only covers regular ole modules or if it also includes things that are going to require the inevitable script-extender and how mods that come with options are going to be dealt with.

But it's definitely a big step in the right direction and it's helping modding get accepted as a form of amateur content production as opposed to just geeky tinkering not overly tech-savvy players should probably just ignore.
Backing from official sides never hurt.
 
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One has to wonder if this one-click auto-installing business only covers regular ole modules or if it also includes things that are going to require the inevitable script-extender and how mods that come with options are going to be dealt with.

But it's definitely a big step in the right direction and it's helping modding get accepted as a form of amateur content production as opposed to just geeky tinkering not overly tech-savvy players should probably just ignore.
Backing from official sides never hurt.
It's a great leap forward. One of the biggest issues with mods, past and present, has always been accessibility. Often you had to be looking in the right place at the right time to even know about a mod, and then finding a download location and installing it correctly could be even harder. This certainly makes finding mods that much easier.
 
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Todd Howard always said he wanted the possibility to install mods on consoles, I'm guessing this is some kind of test prototype for a future system (PS3 supports Steam since Portal 2) maybe in PS4.

Anyway, a framework for modding that allows to easily install, activate and deactivate the mods without breaking your game is a nice thing.

>No more having to wade through 1,000,000 porn mods, weeaboo mods, pony mods, and god mods.

YES. YES. THANK YOU BASED TODD.

But... I want my hentai mods! I hope that the steam system is not required.

Edit: It seems that is NOT required :3
 
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Todd Howard always said he wanted the possibility to install mods on consoles, I'm guessing this is some kind of test prototype for a future system (PS3 supports Steam since Portal 2) maybe in PS4.

Anyway, a framework for modding that allows to easily install, activate and deactivate the mods without breaking your game is a nice thing.



But... I want my hentai mods! I hope that the steam system is not required.

Edit: It seems that is NOT required :3

I can never take your posts seriously!!!

Whenever I try to read your posts wih a straight face I keep hearing the knight rider theme song thanks to your signature!
 
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