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be warned most of the clothing mods are directed at female V from nexusmods
But not as much as Bethesda. Bethesda is one of the very few developers that actually releases and supports a full grown map editor that lets you rewrite the entire game. Literally. I mean there is Skyblivion, a mod that makes Oblivion a Skyrim mod.
In practical application it means: While you can mod pretty much the entire game mechanics and assets, adding new content, new maps, is almost impossible. We lack the tools to make these.
modding is the superior benefit of PC games
But performance and stability belongs to consoles
games on sale on steam right now, but not on the ps5
How is that a problem? It's perfectly normal that most clothing mods are for women.
It reflexes real life, women clothing 90% of a store, men clothing 10%
Consoles are wonderful for those that never took 30 minutes to learn of PCs, and where/how to get em without blowing up 2000$. Even then, only thing "cheap" about the console is entry price, everything else, overpriced games, 80$ controllers, subscriptions just to go online, yikes.
You can pull mods from your LO and not break the game.
Try that with Skyrim.
my 18 copies of skyrim understand this
hey hey hey, ps4 refund punk was a great experience...
yeah, but bethesda games are sh!ty af now a days