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Iirc, i even linked you that guide already.
My best experiences in games are with Mods.
Command Conquer Zero Hour is full of mods, it was in this game that I discovered that the community that likes the game could continue with new updates and new units and many better than the original game.
Supreme Commander Forged Alliance is a bad game made full of flaws, now if you play the Forged Alliance Forever is fantastic is a game far superior to the original game. Without talking the Forged Alliance has dozens of Mods.
Other games that only exist today because of the Mods:
Star Wars Empire at War
Company of Heroes
Almost all games in the Total War series have mods that make the base game a mess compared to a version made by Mods ...
I have Shogun 2 and I do not play the game if there are not several mods installed, for example: https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=427417469&searchtext=best+maps
Company of Heroes: https://store.steampowered.com/app/681590/Company_of_Heroes_Blitzkrieg_Mod/
Star Wars: https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1129810972&searchtext=
If you play only Vanilla game noob is you who does not take advantage of the options and improvements made by the community ...