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Best part is that if you use a mod to fix the game, you are locked out of achievements by default. Smooth move Bethesda, smooth indeed.
Well know that there is a mod to fix this.
And this is somehting that HAS to be done to launch a game on PS4 or Xbox ONE.
Developers tend to try and keep software the same across all platforms when releasing on multiple, as it has been proven time and time again that not doing so creates issues.
Actually. They could always tag certain mods like the unofficial patch for instance so as they don't disable achievements. These mods would be mostly visual mods for example.
Yeah I know, that's why I said by default. I was getting at the fact that using a mod to fix an issue with the core game will lock you out of achievements, which needs to then be fixed with another mod.
Neither of these situations should exist.
Having the same issue.
Care to link to it?
Because the game is still supported by modders?
Why being so elitist...