![]() ![]() People playing Skyrim years later on their 360s and PS3s are what kept the game relevant. Console users were playing Skryim, Fallout 3, Oblivion, and Morrowind on their units for years with no prospect of ever seeing a single mod, and they (whether we like it or not) are the vast majority of the market. It's absolutely true that these mods the reddit post is referring to make up a small minority of what's available, and two whole platforms will never be exposed to at all.Īlso we as modders cannot take credit for these games remaining relevant all this time. Many of them made by the most prominent mod authors in the community. There are literally tens of thousands of mods out there that don't needed it. This constant need of people to attack them for doing things that ultimately benefit us as a modding community NEEDS to stop. If Bethesda were that type of company they'd have dumped Skyrim on the market 10 years ago and ignored it after that - but they haven't. ![]() There is NOTHING anti-consumer about any of this. It's breaking a relatively small number of them that people can absolutely play the game without. The problem with this logic is that it isn't breaking "a lot" of mods. ![]()
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