Mods vs No Mods

When did you start using Mods?

  • Since Early Access

  • Only since official launch

  • I do not use Mods


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lol you havent even tried what they offer, you seem to like left click hack&slash simulator, fair ig your loss.

You really cant handle that we like different things. Life will be rough my man
 
I started to play with the mods like 1-2 weeks after release of EA version. First mod I played with was Armor does something, such a simple thing, changing arrow damage type form pierce to cut and suddenly archers were no longer hyper dominant, also it sparked the idea for RBM (what if we had different modifier for every weapon type).
 
As an analogy, I think most of us were expecting, at a minimum, a decent pre-built gaming PC version of the game. Instead, we got the most basic 'school PC setup' with off-brand hardware, integrated graphics, rickety stock CPU fan, and random-ass mobo where we have to get multiple adaptors to even put something decent in (ala those 4+ butterlib, harmony, etc...mods needed)...Which, if that was what they were intending, at least get that base PC in working order, as we still have it crashing, one of the USB ports don't work, the onboard LED is flashing incorrectly, etc...

That is such a good analogy!
 
I started to play with the mods like 1-2 weeks after release of EA version. First mod I played with was Armor does something, such a simple thing, changing arrow damage type form pierce to cut and suddenly archers were no longer hyper dominant, also it sparked the idea for RBM (what if we had different modifier for every weapon type).
Essentially this for me, but i didnt start making RBM, i had to settle for choosing mods on Nexus and greatly depending on the minds labouring and toiling the codes.

As an analogy, I think most of us were expecting, at a minimum, a decent pre-built gaming PC version of the game. Instead, we got the most basic 'school PC setup' with off-brand hardware, integrated graphics, rickety stock CPU fan, and random-ass mobo where we have to get multiple adaptors to even put something decent in (ala those 4+ butterlib, harmony, etc...mods needed)...Which, if that was what they were intending, at least get that base PC in working order, as we still have it crashing, one of the USB ports don't work, the onboard LED is flashing incorrectly, etc...
You, sir, have made a very good analogy. We wanted a gaming pc, we were handed an alternative, with some linux variant, that gets the job done, after you painstakingly mess about and configure it. If you just plug n play, itll run, but it wont be any fun, not after a while. Youll feel the errors, the lacking features, the whistles and bells neither whistling nor tintinnabulating, and you'll notice how barren it is out of the box. You'll begin to question yourself: can it actually run Crysis? And tears might follow.
 
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