Vien, I know you know that Skyrim mods have gone much, much farther.
Quote from: LC on September 23, 2015, 02:41:41 AMVien, I know you know that Skyrim mods have gone much, much farther.Like loading screens.
We went past the point of "too far" long agoYouTube
Quote from: Baron Von Scheißenhausen on September 23, 2015, 02:47:40 AMQuote from: LC on September 23, 2015, 02:41:41 AMVien, I know you know that Skyrim mods have gone much, much farther.Like loading screens.I was talking about your lizard porn, but ok.
Mods are predicated under the idea of "going too far."
Yes.
That's probably the shittiest comparison I've ever seen in my life.Coloring books are for coloring.Games aren't for modding.Advocating is not the same thing as saying, "Our games are made specifically for the purpose of modification."
I was comparing a Bethesda game to a coloring book since they put out the game that you buy and then release a bunch of modding tools for you to use on their game for free.
The game editor is for modding, though.
Quote from: LC on September 23, 2015, 07:14:55 PMI was comparing a Bethesda game to a coloring book since they put out the game that you buy and then release a bunch of modding tools for you to use on their game for free.And it was a shitty comparison, as I have just explained.
Quote from: LC on September 23, 2015, 07:14:55 PMI was comparing a Bethesda game to a coloring book since they put out the game that you buy and then release a bunch of modding tools for you to use on their game for free.And it was a shitty comparison, as I have just explained.Quote from: Assassin 11D7 on September 23, 2015, 07:13:30 PMThe game editor is for modding, though.Then don't use the game editor.
The vanilla Bethesda game is like your default coloring book. The art is there and you can definitely keep it like that if you want. But the people who made it want you to color in everything just as Bethesda wants the people who buy their games to mod them.
But they made if specifically for me to use. Why wouldn't I use something given to me alongside what I paid for to add more to my gaming experience in a developer-supported way?
Quote from: LC on September 23, 2015, 07:17:53 PMThe vanilla Bethesda game is like your default coloring book. The art is there and you can definitely keep it like that if you want. But the people who made it want you to color in everything just as Bethesda wants the people who buy their games to mod them.Except coloring books are specifically designed for you to color them.No Bethesda game is designed specifically to be modified.
Considering that Bethesda games are very mod friendly and they go out of their way to support and encourage modding I'd say otherwise.
Quote from: LC on September 23, 2015, 07:22:17 PMConsidering that Bethesda games are very mod friendly and they go out of their way to support and encourage modding I'd say otherwise.I don't give a fuck if you'd say otherwise.
Quote from: Assassin 11D7 on September 23, 2015, 07:18:22 PMBut they made if specifically for me to use. Why wouldn't I use something given to me alongside what I paid for to add more to my gaming experience in a developer-supported way?Because it ruins the game. Obviously.