DSOGaming writes: "One of the reasons we want games to be ‘moddable’ is because gamers and modders can come up with some amazing ideas. Last week, we focused on Skyrim’s amazing modded environments and today we present you some spectacular custom characters."
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These look good. Doesn't even really look like Skyrim anymore
"One of the reasons we want games to be ‘moddable’ is because gamers and modders can come up with some amazing ideas."
Yes, but when it's like Skyrim and it has fundamental problems(Old engine, bad geometry, muddy textures, shallow combat system) and it relies on mods to fix that, that's not right. Companies should follow the lead of games like Left4Dead2 when it comes to mods.
The base game is near flawless, with some balancing issues they patched later. And the mods merely enhance the experience instead of needing mods to MAKE the experience.
Surely game companies should be head hunting these modders. Those improvements are incredible.
Why is it that games like Skyrim don't look as good as this right out of the box? I'm not saying modders shouldn't exist though, nor am I suggesting that graphics are everything.
Simply mind-blowing. The difference between unmodded and modded is like night and day.