Modding community will never allow it, when Nexus allowed people to keep downloading old mods a bunch of authors decried it since they wanted the ability to remove a mod from the internet forever. It was ‘theirs’ (even though it’s just modified Bethesda data)
As an outsider to Bethesda modding, given how difficult it looks, I’m surprised to hear this isn’t already a thing.
ms_lane@lemmy.world 5 days ago
Exusia@lemmy.world 6 days ago
I found a couple recommendation lists to “make the game look good” because I dont need all the fancy extras like body mods and weapons and grouped them together in load order, because I knew at some stage I could just package them nicely into a ZIP if I need to uninstall Skyrim for some reason. Glad to see I was ahead of the game
tal@lemmy.today 6 days ago
It really depends on how one is modding. Bethesda does have their own mod site and in-game support for modding, and that’s pretty straightforward (and the only option on consoles). That will limit what mods are available.
I do kind of wish that there were one cross-platform open-source universal “game mod” program that could support multiple online services.
Gonzako@lemmy.world 6 days ago
well wabbajack works with nexus (You just buy one month for free autodownloads) but I guess that’ll have to change