Seriously.
We are going to do Victorian England costumes and pretend it completely fits into ESO now?
Where is my anime schoolgril outfit?
I just want some new pvp content!!!!!
Ruze is a veteran of the PC Beta, lived through the year one drought, survived the buy-to-play conversion, and has stepped foot in the hells known as Craglorn. He mained a nightlbade when nightblades weren't good, and has never worn a robe. He converted from PC during the console betas, and hasn't regretted it a moment since.
He'd rank ESO:TU (in it's current state) a 4.8 out of 5, loving the game almost entirely.
Uhm, wrong game. Nobody asks this question because we can't have content mods in ESO. Although if you restrict it only to the first question, "why are you buying this?", then sure.For everyone asking, "Why are you buying this crap? It's free with mods...?"
ruze84b14_ESO wrote: »Skyrim is perfectly fine without mods @NadiusMaximus ...
So when I hear folks say things like... it's "perfectly fine without mods" I have to just LOL and respond "speak for yourself."
I will speak for myself, and I loved it both ways. Unmodded console versions had a flair and focus that the modded pc version did not. Instead of worrying about load orders or what new house is out or whether I should go with this or that overhaul, I got to focus singularly on the game itself.
I played Morrowind, Oblivion and Skyrim first on PC, and was heavily into modding for the first two, a little in the third. And with each, for one reason or another, I eventually replayed on console.
So when I express my opinion that the game was perfectly fine without the mods, I mean it. It was great, even. Different, not as unique or freeform, but still great.
And of course, lets not forget that the vast majority of mods were sub-par. God mode weapons, out-of-character anime babes, pron animations, nude patches, and rediculous super houses ... these were the vast majority of all mods. Some gamers, maybe even most PC gamers, loved them. But I think that in the end, that kind of modding actually made the PC version LESS that what the console represented.
There were a few gems. Amazing quest lines, wonderfully well-designed houses, etc. Things which didn't disturb or disrupt, didn't contradict or outright throw out the story and entire world.
If the only way a person enjoys a fake world is by changing and rewriting it until it doesn't resemble itself, one could make a solid argument that they didn't enjoy said fake world to begin with, and aren't nearly as much a fan as they portray themselves to be.
NadiusMaximus wrote: »Ohhhhhh aghhhhhhhh awesome yeah haven't had new content in six months, a year if you're in Cyrodil but yeah cool Ohhhhhh aghhhhhhhh
I think it's hilarious people buy this stuff. You guys know that in every other ES game these are called mods, and are free. Finally the ElderScrolls franchise figured out how to make money off mods, make the game unmodable and sell them yourself. Imagine Skyrim, or Oblivion without free mods.
I say open up the files for regular clothing to the public and let people design their own, you know for variety, and it would take the load strain off the guys that should be doing other stuff rather than making vanity crap.
NadiusMaximus wrote: »NadiusMaximus wrote: »Ohhhhhh aghhhhhhhh awesome yeah haven't had new content in six months, a year if you're in Cyrodil but yeah cool Ohhhhhh aghhhhhhhh
I think it's hilarious people buy this stuff. You guys know that in every other ES game these are called mods, and are free. Finally the ElderScrolls franchise figured out how to make money off mods, make the game unmodable and sell them yourself. Imagine Skyrim, or Oblivion without free mods.
I say open up the files for regular clothing to the public and let people design their own, you know for variety, and it would take the load strain off the guys that should be doing other stuff rather than making vanity crap.
HOLY CRAP!!
I CALLED IT! Valve now can charge for mods. This is a dark day for gaming.
NadiusMaximus wrote: »Imagine Skyrim, or Oblivion without free mods. .