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What game, or games, do you have to mod to be able to enjoy playing them?

A game I didn't see in this discussion yet: Mount and Blade (warband and bannerlord)
Both are borderline unplayable without mods
Imagine life if Bannerlord was a Warband replica but multiplayer, having your own army and all of that. I am really surprised no one has mananged to do that so far

Also I don't really like mods, most of them seem pretty low quality or unfitting (Yeah I'm looking at you, Starwars Warband). They also crash a lot. I'm mostly a viking conquest fan
 
I never actually tried checking out Skyrim mods. I was always into fallout, since I love post apocalypse scenarios and mutated animals. I gotta check it out ff it got a bigger library of juicy mods. :^)
The amount of Skyrim mods is overwhelming and that was when I last checked years ago. Makes me want to revisit the game and see how things are going at my Whiterun mansion.
 
Imagine life if Bannerlord was a Warband replica but multiplayer, having your own army and all of that. I am really surprised no one has mananged to do that so far

Also I don't really like mods, most of them seem pretty low quality or unfitting (Yeah I'm looking at you, Starwars Warband). They also crash a lot. I'm mostly a viking conquest fan
I mean, diplomacy and the like are essentials. I personally played Sengoku and Pendor for warband. Bannerlord is far behind modding wise, but thats 100% on TaleWorlds.
 
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The amount of Skyrim mods is overwhelming and that was when I last checked years ago. Makes me want to revisit the game and see how things are going at my Whiterun mansion.
Id always recommend some more skyrim. Its a great game.
 
Off the top of my head, I'd have to say Skyrim, Minecraft, Terraria and Starbound.

For Skyrim I played the game constantly on release on the Xbox, I must of put 4 months into it before I put it down, but once I got it on PC I stuck to normal mods, graphical upgrades, magic mods, I even remember downloading the Naruto jutsu mod, but nowadays I usually install things like lovers lab, defeat and depending on my mood, either vampire or werewolf overhauls,

Minecraft I also played way back in the day when it was alpha and breaking a block to let water free could flood the world, I can't even imagine how many hours I've put into it since then, but now I just can't play it without mods, Pixelmon/Cobblemon, Thaumcraft, Blood magic, Astrological sorcery are some of my favorites, I also quite like the Jenny mod and hope they start working on it some more.

Terraria is also another game I've been playing since release, I put about 700 hours into it before I discovered the mods, now I can't touch it without them, Calamity and the DBZ mod are my current favorites.

And finally Starbound, while I didn't pick that one up until a couple years after release I never got super far into it before I started using mods, mostly LL mods like Sexbound, Critterbang. Teratophila, there's also a mod on the Steam workshop I really love, it lets you play as a highly customizable feral dragon with unique leveling and abilities that has multiplayer support, it's a lot of fun for sure.
 
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Off the top of my head, I'd have to say Skyrim, Minecraft, Terraria and Starbound.

For Skyrim I played the game constantly on release on the Xbox, I must of put 4 months into it before I put it down, but once I got it on PC I stuck to normal mods, graphical upgrades, magic mods, I even remember downloading the Naruto jutsu mod, but nowadays I usually install things like lovers lab, defeat and depending on my mood, either vampire or werewolf overhauls,

Minecraft I also played way back in the day when it was alpha and breaking a block to let water free could flood the world, I can't even imagine how many hours I've put into it since then, but now I just can't play it without mods, Pixelmon/Cobblemon, Thaumcraft, Blood magic, Astrological sorcery are some of my favorites, I also quite like the Jenny mod and hope they start working on it some more.

Terraria is also another game I've been playing since release, I put about 700 hours into it before I discovered the mods, now I can't touch it without them, Calamity and the DBZ mod are my current favorites.

And finally Starbound, while I didn't pick that one up until a couple years after release I never got super far into it before I started using mods, mostly LL mods like Sexbound, Critterbang. Teratophila, there's also a mod on the Steam workshop I really love, it lets you play as a highly customizable feral dragon with unique leveling and abilities that has multiplayer support, it's a lot of fun for sure.
Skyrim is a heavily modded game. Same with minecraft.
 
Lobotomy Corporation, playing without the speedup mod is just SO slow, it's a massive drag. I also never played Skyrim without SkyUI and the Unofficial Patches that fix bugs after discovering they were a thing.
Found someone mentioning live-service game. I was honestly hoping someone would bring up ZZZ or Wuwa and the likes
 
Anything Beth Esda

 
Beside the obvious of Bethesda games (Any Elder scrolls and Any Fallout)

I also like to mod Terraria, Subnautica, and other similars, especially with quality of life mods (universal chest, craft from chests, etc...)
 
Cyberpunk 2077
Car, clothes, hair. All mods.
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Cyberpunk mods are great. Or well can be.

Beside the obvious of Bethesda games (Any Elder scrolls and Any Fallout)

I also like to mod Terraria, Subnautica, and other similars, especially with quality of life mods (universal chest, craft from chests, etc...)
I didnt even think about subnautica. What mods do you use for that?
 
Cyberpunk mods are great. Or well can be.


I didnt even think about subnautica. What mods do you use for that?
Nautilus since is a pre-requisite in all, then

Easycraft - Allow crafting from nearby chests, without needing to pick the itens on hand

Subnauticamap - Implement a map, one of the things i can't live without now

Quickslotsplus - Add more quickslots

Theses are the main ones, the others is a matter of prefference and ease to play like, and might be considered cheats:

Allitems1x1 - all items only occupy 1 space, no longer those giant items cloguing your inventory

Utilityslots - Add more upgrades slots to every vehicle

Uranitite power cells - Add a new battery and power cells with a huge boost in power
 
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