Kamanbert
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I'm just about to finish modding it, DynDOLOD is generating files. I feel like i really went all out and modded it like a modderfucker
took me some time but it was worth it.
I made everyone naked then i fus roh dah, Then later i saw a dragon drop the naked corpse right infront of me
Seeing a naked woman fall from the sky angers you? Chillout nigger!
I was more focused on improving the game significantly rather than just having fun. I'm sick of the modding now and want to finish but there's one last step that pisses me offi'm trying to change the color of the generated distant grass lods. I'm pumped up knowing it's the last thing, but that last thing angers me to no end
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Seeing a naked woman fall from the sky angers you? Chillout nigger!
Yeah thats why im getting a VRheadset so i can fap with my glasses on!Speaking of naked women there is lots to do in that department too. Lots of modern clothing, cosmetic customization, body types etc. I think skyrim for now is one of the closest thing to VR erotic shit when you now your way around modding
That is what I did with fallout 4. If I want to actually play the game I mod with small additions like I did when I played new Vegas or just use a mod pack.i go through cycles every now and then, where I spend hours obsessionally modding as much as I can fit into the game before booting it up and realizing it crashes after 30 minutes of gameplay then I just give up and quit. Even when it doesnt crash i still somehow derive more enjoyment from the process of adding in and finding all the mods then actually playing the game now
yeah i think this is the best way you are meant to go about it. Install only a few small essential mods and stopIf I want to actually play the game I mod with small additions
Damn that's a bummer. Personally it might take me a good amount of time to mod but i know when to stop and then i play for a long time. I even renounced on some heavy mods with the intent to install them later if everything i already have works fine, doing too much in one time is not ideal. I like to troubleshoot shit before i even start so i don't get bad surprises during the game. But the amount of patches for compatibility between the mods is quite insane, there's even big patch hubs on the Nexus that came in handy. Then there's stuff like fixing the leveled list in SSEEDIT, cause even if your game works fine you might miss out on a lot of modded content without even knowing it due to records overwriting each other, something that you can't even see without this third party program. It's a fucking mess to upgrade this game tbh but it's worth it.i go through cycles every now and then, where I spend hours obsessionally modding as much as I can fit into the game before booting it up and realizing it crashes after 30 minutes of gameplay then I just give up and quit. Even when it doesnt crash i still somehow derive more enjoyment from the process of adding in and finding all the mods then actually playing the game now
It totally depends of your choices. I always go for a strong vanilla feeling, which you can preserve despite a heavily modded game. In the end it's the same game but feeling like a fully fledged remaster.most mods break atmosphere and style that the developers intended.
I'il share some comparison screens with the base game tomorrow so you'll understandI did for a brief period, still couldn’t get the appeal





