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EDIT: whoops, let me remove that reddit link. Wasn't thinking
I really doubt it'll reach Skyrim levels. It's just a fighting game, really most of what we can expect are aesthetic things like costumes. Just hope it gets to USF4 levels.
It's almost as of the devs didn't want their game to be modded.
If only we could confirm this through their own words...
Personally, I like Nexus Mods. The site UI is decent enough, and I like that that it gives options on downloading mods; i.e., mod manager for people who like that route, or manually for people like me who like complete control.
But instead of suggesting people to make mods, how about you make them yourself
Accessibility isn't always a good thing.
fair enough sorry.
either way, nexus is a bad idea, it'll only seperate the modding community and then eventually it will dissapate