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unofficial modding is fine and most likely Bethesda (or Virtuos) will provide a new creation kit if the original kit isn't just straight up compatible with the remaster
When they are talking about paid mods they usually call them creations.
Precisely. I can't tell if everyone is high on copium or if they are trying to deny the facts.
https://help.bethesda.net/#en/answer/69672 'Mods are not supported'
Flat out.
They wont officially support mods but it does not stop anyone from modding any game.
Modders will mod like they always do stress not.
and it was crappy even then - so even for my first playthrough ive installed mods.
so... prettier, ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥, and no mods - for 55 eur.
MAYBE if bethesda would give it up for free or maybe 2 eur - i would buy it just to have the whole shebang.
i would never, ever, ever, ever play it.
modders who are useless and talentless to mod morrowind, oblivion, skyrim and the fallout games and still want some recognition will RUN to this sh!tstorm.
https://www.nexusmods.com/oblivionremastered/mods/31
Mods relying on OBSE will obviously not work because nothing like OBSE exists yet. And any graphical mods will probably have funky results. But other than that it should just work.