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Console mods. Finally!

  • katanagirl1
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    IIBonesII wrote: »
    Console peasants being treated as such, nothing new.
    Seriously, the disrespect is crazy, one look at the skyrim modding community on console and you'll see how people actually put in the work, either from scratch (and these eventually make their way to pc nexus - like the divergence series) or porting nexus mods to console, and some of these ports require a LOT of work to port. Mods with skse requirement have been entirely rewritten by console users to work there, including making and testing scripts from scratch.
    PC elitism is crazy, we get it, it's better, but that doesn't mean people with bad pcs or just some who prefer to play on console are helpless and dumb. If the original authors of add-ons don't want to put in the work for a port, they can't just as well provide the files and have someone else attempt a port. My laptop barely runs skyrim, but the 20 fps i get is more than enough to test my own stuff before i upload it to bnet.

    The contribution of console modders to pc modding isn't small, but it often goes overlooked because it just shows up on nexus, but people continue to treat xbox players as portbeggers, bffr.

    The way this discussion has basically been 'poor console, they have no devs, we'll have to port it all ourselves. All this extra work for us because there will not be any devs emerge from console environments to fill the add ons up. No I checked, there are none.'

    LOL

    Consoles are not a platform for compiling, running, and testing code. You stick a game disc in them or download a game and play them. What do you expect us to do?
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  • Danikat
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    IIBonesII wrote: »
    Console peasants being treated as such, nothing new.
    Seriously, the disrespect is crazy, one look at the skyrim modding community on console and you'll see how people actually put in the work, either from scratch (and these eventually make their way to pc nexus - like the divergence series) or porting nexus mods to console, and some of these ports require a LOT of work to port. Mods with skse requirement have been entirely rewritten by console users to work there, including making and testing scripts from scratch.
    PC elitism is crazy, we get it, it's better, but that doesn't mean people with bad pcs or just some who prefer to play on console are helpless and dumb. If the original authors of add-ons don't want to put in the work for a port, they can't just as well provide the files and have someone else attempt a port. My laptop barely runs skyrim, but the 20 fps i get is more than enough to test my own stuff before i upload it to bnet.

    The contribution of console modders to pc modding isn't small, but it often goes overlooked because it just shows up on nexus, but people continue to treat xbox players as portbeggers, bffr.

    The way this discussion has basically been 'poor console, they have no devs, we'll have to port it all ourselves. All this extra work for us because there will not be any devs emerge from console environments to fill the add ons up. No I checked, there are none.'

    LOL

    Consoles are not a platform for compiling, running, and testing code. You stick a game disc in them or download a game and play them. What do you expect us to do?

    A lot of people who play ESO on consoles also have a PC, so they'll be able to use that to make mods.

    Some of the reasons I've heard for playing on console even though you have a PC include: people who work on a computer, so when they're not at work they want to do something distinctly different, people who find it cheaper and/or more convenient to have a console and a basic laptop for doing other stuff instead of a gaming PC, people with families who want options for everyone and people who want options for themselves.

    (I'm kind of the opposite, I play ESO on PC partially because that was the only option when I got the game, but I also have a PS5, and a Switch and a bunch of older consoles.)
    Edited by Danikat on 18 January 2025 22:26
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  • the1andonlyskwex
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    Danikat wrote: »
    Some of the reasons I've heard for playing on console even though you have a PC include: people who work on a computer, so when they're not at work they want to do something distinctly different, people who find it cheaper and/or more convenient to have a console and a basic laptop for doing other stuff instead of a gaming PC, people with families who want options for everyone and people who want options for themselves.

    Let's spend just 3 seconds thinking about this list.
    1) People who work at a computer all day and specifically game on console to get away from that probably aren't going to be spending their spare time sitting at a computer developing mods for a game.
    2) People who develop software as a hobby (and are therefore candidates to develop mods) are going to have a computer they can develop on, not a "basic laptop".
    3) People whose gaming choices are primarily centered around their families are probably spending their time with those families, not developing mods for games they barely have time to play.
    4) People "who want options" are already playing ESO on PC, not console, because PC has been by far the best platform for ESO for 10+ years.
  • katanagirl1
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    Danikat wrote: »
    IIBonesII wrote: »
    Console peasants being treated as such, nothing new.
    Seriously, the disrespect is crazy, one look at the skyrim modding community on console and you'll see how people actually put in the work, either from scratch (and these eventually make their way to pc nexus - like the divergence series) or porting nexus mods to console, and some of these ports require a LOT of work to port. Mods with skse requirement have been entirely rewritten by console users to work there, including making and testing scripts from scratch.
    PC elitism is crazy, we get it, it's better, but that doesn't mean people with bad pcs or just some who prefer to play on console are helpless and dumb. If the original authors of add-ons don't want to put in the work for a port, they can't just as well provide the files and have someone else attempt a port. My laptop barely runs skyrim, but the 20 fps i get is more than enough to test my own stuff before i upload it to bnet.

    The contribution of console modders to pc modding isn't small, but it often goes overlooked because it just shows up on nexus, but people continue to treat xbox players as portbeggers, bffr.

    The way this discussion has basically been 'poor console, they have no devs, we'll have to port it all ourselves. All this extra work for us because there will not be any devs emerge from console environments to fill the add ons up. No I checked, there are none.'

    LOL

    Consoles are not a platform for compiling, running, and testing code. You stick a game disc in them or download a game and play them. What do you expect us to do?

    A lot of people who play ESO on consoles also have a PC, so they'll be able to use that to make mods.

    Some of the reasons I've heard for playing on console even though you have a PC include: people who work on a computer, so when they're not at work they want to do something distinctly different, people who find it cheaper and/or more convenient to have a console and a basic laptop for doing other stuff instead of a gaming PC, people with families who want options for everyone and people who want options for themselves.

    (I'm kind of the opposite, I play ESO on PC partially because that was the only option when I got the game, but I also have a PS5, and a Switch and a bunch of older consoles.)

    I like lounging on my couch and playing on an 85” TV with a controller and surround sound myself, lol.

    Yeah, I used to work in front of a computer for 10 hours a day so the idea of playing while hunched over a keyboard is not appealing to me.
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  • sans-culottes
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    Danikat wrote: »
    Some of the reasons I've heard for playing on console even though you have a PC include: people who work on a computer, so when they're not at work they want to do something distinctly different, people who find it cheaper and/or more convenient to have a console and a basic laptop for doing other stuff instead of a gaming PC, people with families who want options for everyone and people who want options for themselves.

    Let's spend just 3 seconds thinking about this list.
    1) People who work at a computer all day and specifically game on console to get away from that probably aren't going to be spending their spare time sitting at a computer developing mods for a game.
    2) People who develop software as a hobby (and are therefore candidates to develop mods) are going to have a computer they can develop on, not a "basic laptop".
    3) People whose gaming choices are primarily centered around their families are probably spending their time with those families, not developing mods for games they barely have time to play.
    4) People "who want options" are already playing ESO on PC, not console, because PC has been by far the best platform for ESO for 10+ years.

    @katanagirl1 has a good response to this. It’s strange to me to read these claims about why people game on different platforms. Not sure where you’re getting these unusual data.

    For instance, as it so happens I also have a nice computer that I also use for games. I play ESO on PSN because it’s convenient. While I’d transfer my account in a heartbeat, the idea of starting a new account is, well, a non-starter.
    Edited by sans-culottes on 19 January 2025 13:35
  • spartaxoxo
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    One reason I play ESO on console is because I work from home and get sick of my computer by the end of the day. .
  • Arunei
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  • katanagirl1
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    rrbreezy wrote: »
    Danikat wrote: »
    Some of the reasons I've heard for playing on console even though you have a PC include: people who work on a computer, so when they're not at work they want to do something distinctly different, people who find it cheaper and/or more convenient to have a console and a basic laptop for doing other stuff instead of a gaming PC, people with families who want options for everyone and people who want options for themselves.

    Let's spend just 3 seconds thinking about this list.
    1) People who work at a computer all day and specifically game on console to get away from that probably aren't going to be spending their spare time sitting at a computer developing mods for a game.
    2) People who develop software as a hobby (and are therefore candidates to develop mods) are going to have a computer they can develop on, not a "basic laptop".
    3) People whose gaming choices are primarily centered around their families are probably spending their time with those families, not developing mods for games they barely have time to play.
    4) People "who want options" are already playing ESO on PC, not console, because PC has been by far the best platform for ESO for 10+ years.

    @katanagirl1 has a good response to this. It’s strange to me to read these claims about why people game on different platforms. Not sure where you’re getting these unusual data.

    For instance, as it so happens I also have a nice computer that I also use for games. I play ESO on PSN because it’s convenient. While I’d transfer my account in a heartbeat, the idea of starting a new account is, well, a non-starter.

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    I said I would look into it. If I have to buy a new PC to do it though, it probably won’t happen. We are a Mac household and they haven’t really been supported by this game for a long time. If I had a PC and could get up to speed on whatever coding/scripting language is used then it would be much less effort. I also haven’t done any coding in over ten years so I’ve forgotten a lot and what I did is indubitably obsolete.

    [edited to remove quote]
    Edited by ZOS_Icy on 26 January 2025 18:43
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  • Finedaible
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    Personally I think it is sad that they have to rely on modders' free labor to increase the quality of life in the game. Almost makes me wonder if they have plans to start monetizing mods like with Skyrim and the Creation Club.
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    Another who is on console because my day job was System Administration and Cyber Security for years. I never want to update a driver again!
    Now that I'm retired, I'm sticking to playstation because my community is here.

    ETA: I would consider developing mods, I was part of the open source community for a long time, so I understand why people code for free, but I am a *miserable* coder. I did mostly documentation.
    Edited by allochthons on 22 January 2025 21:58
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  • zombievalen
    We need cross play and cross save.... console population sucks compared with PC
  • Malmer
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    anyone knows what mods for console will be avaiable atm?

    i would hope for
    the speed run addon for trials
    and something like wizard/dressingroom ( but i think thosse are difficult for console?)
    and some other´s
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    Malmer wrote: »
    anyone knows what mods for console will be avaiable atm?

    i would hope for
    the speed run addon for trials
    and something like wizard/dressingroom ( but i think thosse are difficult for console?)
    and some other´s

    I don't think there are any at the moment. The ability to add them is going into the next release.
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  • Sarannah
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    Arunei wrote: »
    Sarannah wrote: »
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    Sarannah wrote: »
    Personally I was hoping ZOS would go the other way, and actually remove add-ons from PC. But oh well.
    So because you don't like something, you want it taken from others? Why? If ZOS thought addons in general were causing any sort of real issue with the game, they'd have already disabled them as a test by now. It's literally one of the first things they tell you to disable when you're having problems, so if they thought addons were causing server-wide issues, they'd take their own advice and turn them off server-wide. Wanting addons removed for any other reason than believing they might be adversely affecting the server is imho selfish.

    Edit to add in regards to the last bit, I hold that belief in all aspects of life. Just because a person doesn't like or agree with something in and of itself has never, in my opinion, been anywhere near a good reason for taking it from people who do like it. I don't like how beer tastes but i don't think it should no longer be sold. I don't like how most creams and lotions feel on my hands but I don't think they should be discontinued entirely. I don't like tops that hang down too low on the neck because having my neck bare is uncomfortable, but I don't think tops with lower necks should stop being made.

    People shouldn't call for the removal of things they don't like. If you don't like something, don't use it, don't engage with it, ignore it and leave the people who do like and enjoy that stuff to it.

    I love these analogies.
    He is totally right about the outcome of his analogies, but 100% wrong about why I am against add-ons. So those analogies make no sense. For me it is about fairplay between add-on users and non add-on users.

    Personally I actually think some add-ons are really cool! But some are just granting unfair advantages in my opinion.
    She actually lol. And if I misinterpreted your dislike then I apologize; I've found most people who want them removed want it done because they just don't like them, so I just sort of assume that these days about everyone who shares that sentiment.

    Aside from the one PvP addon that's apparently alerting people to when they're about to be attacked or something (or for that matter any PvP related addon), how do you find it unfair if X person uses one addon and Y person doesn't? Unless of course addons that give an advantage in PvP ARE the ones you have a problem with, in which case I agree that for PvP, anything that gives someone an advantage of another should be disabled in PvP.
    It is also the PvE ones that grant unfair advantages over non-addon users that I have issues with.

    Anyways, due to this announcement and ZOS basically doubling down on add-ons, I have decided to also start using add-ons! Already downloaded quite a few, and it does change the game entirely. Not sure if I feel this is a good thing, and it feels kinda 'unfair' to use them. But oh well, if you can't beat them... join them! :sunglasses:
  • Rogue_Coyote
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    Baby steps towards cross platform play?
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