Super PolyPixel - This is a pretty neat find! YouTube channel SaioTV has some of the best Skyrim mods that I have seen to date. I’ve never actually had the opportunity to play the game on PC, since I have it for Xbox 360, but since I’ve been seeing these neat mods recently I’ve been dying to want to test them out. See the other video in the article.
Players can pay to edit their character, resurrect the dead and other actions.
Yet Helldivers 2 gets a pass? Y’know a GotY contender by the name of RE4 had them and so does Devil May Cry V. The funny thing is I enjoyed both of those games thoroughly without having to buy a single microtransaction.
What I do consider a valid complaint is not being able to start a new game or being able to edit your character. That’s kind of a seriously baffling decision, but then I think how I played Dragon’s Dogma 1 and I never edited my character and I just did a 100% playthrough on a single file and didn’t start a NG since. So, I don’t think these are really going to impact me, but I can see how it will others.
I was going to pay full price to support this game because I've been waiting for it for forever but I think I'll wait until I get it for free from Epic or a Humblebundle monthly.
I am not defending Capcom, as I am not a fan of MTX in single player games. I do however belive they were open to reviewers about having MTX in their game. The reviewers just decided to leave that part out. Which is very disingenuous. There are some companies that get away with these things. Image if this was done by EA, Ubisoft, or even Activision? I am positive those defending Capcom, would have had their pitchforks ready if the companies listed above did this
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The Hogwarts Legacy video game is on sale for the lowest price yet. You can get the Standard Edition on Steam for $29.99 down from $59.99 (that's $30 off). And, the Digital Deluxe Edition can be picked up for just $59.99, which is $59.99 off its usual price of $119.98.
50% is about as far as I made it through the game too. It started so strong in and around the castle... $30 feels about right though
It's like they are pushing us away from gaming on consoles. The standard edition of this game is currently on sale on Xbox for $41.99, on PlayStation for $69.99 and on steam for $30.00. The PS store usually have sales on Tuesdays so hopefully, we will see the price being matched when the store gets updated.
I can never go back to Skyrim on consoles... Mods literally MAKE this game. The people are no longer ugly, I have really nice looking trees and grass, much better snow, footprints, new sounds for every environment, 90+ songs added to the OST, can kill anyone in game, can set my killcam chances, have tons of new homes, as well as new dragons, etc.
I could go on and on, as I have over 70 mods and counting currently installed on my copy. However, it's just safe to say that this game is much much much better with the PC community making free mods. :]
Once you play skyrim modded... Vanilla will never be the same. I'm a big Bethesda fan, but after recently buying a PC. I will only buy pc versions from Bethesda due to the mods.
Isn't there some rumor about 2 more DLC packs coming out post Dragonborn/Dawnguard? I've seen on some sites there's talk of 2 more expansions then the game is 100% done with Bethesda; I know part of it has to be true with the 1.9 patch and I'm assuming 2.0 is when the new stuff comes out. If anyone can confirm I'd appreciate it.