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Then there's games with actual mod interfaces that don't have this problem. Then there's mods not affecting your saves in any way. Your writing style implies you're talking about gaming & modding in general, content-wise, it seems you're specifically about a specific game.
All that said, if you feel that modding will always be a placebo, then don't do it. Just play the game you want to play as it is.
For the different moddable games I've played - Bethesda ones, Terraria, Starbound, Gmod, Torchlight 2, maybe a few others - it seems when you mod it, you MUST either keep the modded load forever if you want that save file to prosper for the foreseeable future, or you must remove the mods so the game doesn't have any external dependencies.
Using mods for me isn't an issue. I've been using thousands of mods in single load orders for years.
USING them isn't the problem. KEEPING the SAVE that uses them is the problem. What about computer failures where you need to reinstall your OS, or migrate to a different computer?
There is a plethora of technical issues that could crop up to completely ruin your modded save.
What I'm saying, is that most people who mod their games do NOT keep their saves.
Look, I'm not trying to discount your experience, it's just you speak of modding in general, it reads like a claim that all of modding is the way you describe it which it isn't.
Dude the Workshop is a simple "Find mod, sub to mod, read description of mod to ensure compatibilities and ensure you have other required mods," - bam. That's not rocket science.
It isn't. The OP comes off as very extreme, and I'm sorry for that.
I'm just mainly peeved about my experiences with Skyrim. In some games, you can plop mods in and just as soon remove them. Others like Skyrim, it's do or die - no going back.
I own some of the ones where modding is more liberal. Just can't recall the ones.
Sounds like you don't know much about mods, honestly. Some aren't even compatible with new versions of a game, i.e. they cannot be reinstalled (or can be reinstalled, but they'll not work...).
Anyway, keep in mind that if you purchased a game, you cannot steal it.
In that entire time I only upgraded the game during the expansions, never for patches or updates.
Never for "new versions" of Skyrim. (other than those few DLC's)
Bethesda started a habit a long time ago of just up and deciding to patch/break everyone's mods in the attempts to get them to purchase mods from Bethesda.
It only took me once to figure out how to put a stop to that on my end.
Still running original version Starfield atm.
bugthesda for a longest time has been ♥♥♥♥♥♥ with my skyrim copy by all of sudden updating when i finally get in the mood , and when i finally did it in peace, i found out the game was so freak boring. went back to COD and mgs v soon after
Gotta say, I've rarely had this issue. /shrug
Wow, this went off in some random directions. Trying to fit all of your pet peeves into whatever topic you post in?
in the real world one thing leads to another, problems don't start overnight there are a variety of factors, if you run a business you would understand that