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in my opinion is easier then nexus, modding rimworld and bannerlord alot (500+ mod lsit for rimworld, i couldnt imagine using nexus for that
and no not looking for 500+ mods here for kcd2 but it would help possible with the things modders could do maybe even overhauls or new maps
you say this like i dont like kcd2 which infact i just finished yesterday and am playing again
in fact alot of games have been enhacned or even saved cause of mod support
skyrim is the best example of this and the game wouldnt be so beloeved as it is and played so much for so long without the addition of mods and even vr support,
hell their might even be a mod that brings the kcd1 map to kcd2