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Modding Games
Do you mod? Do you use mods? How often do you use mods to change a game?
I love mods if they fit in with the game. I like modding Oblivion, Morrowind, and The Sims in particular.
Recently, I began modding Baldur's Gate 2, my second favorite game of all time. I just downloaded a pair of new party members you can pick as well as a romance subplot (he was intended to have one originally, but it was scrapped. Shame.) and a mod that facilitates banter between party members. They all work well, they fit the game world and offer a rewarding experience and uniqueness without dominating them. I hope to soon try to mod a set of party members for the game myself. (Anybody interested? xD)
So, do you use mods in games? How much, if at all?
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Never made any myself, but loved using them and seeking out interesting ones when I was really into that first generation of Half-Life expansions and derivatives. Counter-Strike in particular, since I was always playing it anyway, it wasn't hard to find a lobby that had some good mods on it. Of course, the game had an insane community making custom maps, but I'll always remember one X-Men mod where instead of picking guns and equipment on the loadout screen, you would select mutant powers. Good times
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Towards the end of my 8 year career on FFXI I decided to mod heaps of things, first for asthetics and eventually for more sinister shenanigans.
"... and so I close, realizing that perhaps the ending has not yet been written."
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