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#1 wiouds
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The problem with digital is that there a third party always involve when you play one of your game. We don't not know what will happen that third party shuts down. It could easily be that they can just giving us access to their system and any game you do not have on your system then it is unplayable.

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#2  Edited By wiouds
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If you ow

n a physical copy then they do but but if you have it through digital then it only last as long as the company allows.

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#3 wiouds
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IF this is a table top game then it would better to talk about in board game geek.

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#4 wiouds
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I like leveling system when they are done right. Often current games are just lazy about how they are made and what they do.

Look at Fallout 4. The leveling system is mostly pointless . I am doing a no perk run and I an not find any different in the way the game plays which is a bad thing for a RPG.

I don't like the monster hunter games. I find the power up system to be boring and too much of a grind with.

As for a grind, well I find FPS mp as the worse grind so nothing is as bad.

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#5  Edited By wiouds
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I don't agree with how you subclass the type of RPG.

Out of the RPG I would say it more I have a poor view on action.

Action does not go well with RPG.

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#6 wiouds
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Look at the elder scrolls Skyrim or Oblivion. They are not the best of the franchise but they are first person.

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#7 wiouds
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@Tangsta03 said:

@wiouds: Give it a chance before attacking? They tried to implement this via Steam and it was a disaster. The community didn't just lash out at Bethesda and Valve, we ended up fighting amongst ourselves, and modders that were previously respected were crucified for trying to move their content to a paid system.

Reading further, it sounds like this new system is more an extension of the DLC formula, since most of the new content will come from Bethesda internally. The expansion passes for Fallout 4 and Skyrim have been mediocre at best, and now they'll be even worse, because they going to be charging for each individual items as well as more fleshed out content like expansion packs. Also why are you comparing mods to a full blown game like FO New Vegas? That's a terrible comparison.

I like your optimism in how this won't affect "free" mods. If it succeeds, it WILL affect free mods. Once modders find out they can easily make money off this system, the whole concept of free mods will go out the window, because why would they bother uploading their stuff to Nexusmods when they can make hundreds of dollars off suckers who use this new system?

Creation Club is essentially DLC 2.0. I can't believe you'd be naive enough to believe anything otherwise.


It being DLC 2.0 sounds good if it mean that other companies can make them and get most of the money. DLC are a good thing for gaming when you compare it to the alternative.

How is doing research into something before screaming about it naive?

AS for FO New Vegas, I find it match the paid mods model perfectly. Yes, I heard about total conversion paid mods are do the same thing as FO New Vegas does to FO 3. IF you want I can link a video about that.

All I guess some gamers would attack other who wanted to use this because their greed. The gamers are not getting it free so the attack.

Alright, you right I do not know about how it will affect free mods but I find it hard that would go to the extreme you pointed out.

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#8  Edited By wiouds
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good news

1st: Paid mods.

2nd: Mount and Blade 2.

As for each company some good and some bad.

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#9  Edited By wiouds
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It is a system to seem to work out well for flight sims so I can see that it would work for other software.

I think it is a good thing. It that allow smaller full time dev teams the chance to work on higher end software without need to reinvent the wheels. Or on other words I think it could be better than indie games when it comes to improving games.

I would love more mods like Fallout New Vegas which in many way is a paid mod.

The only arguments I see against Paid mods is personal greed or the foolish use of a unsettle market as proof.

Lets give it a true chance before attacking it. Instead of day one whining of stupid things. Every market is going to have someone trying to make money by scamming people. Look at Kickstarter, it brought about many good games but there are scams on it. I head about how a man claiming he needed more money to sell his special dice but it out another company was making them cheaper already.

Lastly it does not mean that free mods are going away.

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#10 wiouds
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@derpaderp said:

okay okay, so in an entire concept of the game, does it connect to the previous series? *spoil me this, where is Sheperd?*

Not in it at all.

It set 600 years away so there no real connection.