[m'kay] wrote:IF ONLY
THERE WERE SOME WAY
TO MODIFY
THE GAME FILES
what a wonderful world that would be
Oh Narg, a good laugh, but in all seriousness,
1) 360 and PS3 users would still be out of luck. And no, "Get a PC" is not a proper solution.
2) Some of the problems are way too deep to mod away easily.
You did bring up a really good positive about Skyrim, how modifiable it really is. It's just that not every problem can be solved with modding, at least not with the resources most people have. You could redo all the dialogue and NPC's in the game, if you were dedicated and had tons of voice actors, as an example.
I might as well mention it. One of the issues I forgot to mention because I modded it away, the horrific difficulty curve the game has. But again, can't mod the 360 or PS3 versions (legally anyway).
(=DK=)Samonuh wrote:THEWULFMAN wrote:They removed classes, which basically means you can become a jack-of-all trades god eventually. Which is fun for about 10 hours tops.
Classes cause limitations. That's boring in my opinion. Plus, if you truly want the class experience, it's not difficult to limit yourself on which skills you want to upgrade. Only allow yourself to upgrade to ones that adhere to the class you have in mind. Take control of your game.
I already do this, my issue is that I shouldn't have to. I enjoy limiting what my character can do, feels more realistic. I'm a Dragonborn, not a god.