Stark wrote:So you're saying 99% of games suck, and 99% of mods suck, but there might be one in there somewhere you can find after trawling a forum and installed a dozen or so and ... somehow... that makes it okay? Shit is shit, buddy, the end.
No, I'm not saying that many suck. I'm not even saying they suck. I'm saying there are a fair few mods you won't like, a fair few mods with limited appeal. And, ok, yes. Some outright suck.
But 99%? No.
Prove they put minimal effort, investment, or time into F3 right now. You can't; it's more likely Beth just suck as developers. Nothing about F3 says 'minimal effort' to me, you're just making excuses.
Hardly, I'm the last one to make excuses for Bethesda. From my point of view it's minimal effort, you might call it incompitence, but it amounts to the same thing in the end.
It's improvement over Oblivion can be largely accounted for simply by ditching all the Beth systems that never worked and using the Fallout-style ones instead. Apparently 'unmoddable = incomplete' in your mind, which is terrifying in itself - people like you are so inured to developer failure that you tacitly accept that any released game is broken and only 'completed' by mods, which reflects absolutely crushing failure on the part of developers.
Don't put words in my mouth. Of course I'd prefer a complete game, but I'm not going to look down upon the existance of mods for this game or deny that they'll make it complete. Of course players shouldn't have to do the dev's jobs for them but the way I see it, Bethesda aren't going anywhere, and will continue to make games in this pattern.
So we might as well make the best of it.
Which will never happen, because people like you think it's okay that a game sucks if mods fix it. Ironically, Beth probably doesn't consider things like the fast levelling to be a 'problem' that needs 'fixing', because that's the game they wanted to make - a quick, easy, fast one. It's only nerd modders that want to slow it down so they can replay it over and over.
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How you equate me being glad that modders are stubborn enough to carve games like this into a gem with me applauding the game's state on release is beyond me.
I don't praise the game's moddability because it's incomplete, I praise it in spite of being incomplete, and in spite of Bethesda stonewalling modders by not releasing the CS.
It's not a situation I like, but on the other hand I like sandbox games and I love Fallout so yes, I want to see the game made better.
Again, most of Bethesda's income seems to come from the console versions anyway, so if you want to blame anyone, blame them.
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