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Kai_Mao said:
Barkley said:

Why? It didn't even look like it was going to happen on PS4 for the longest time. Nintendo's hardly known for being progressive.

But I'd be happy to bet for 1 month sig control that If Skyrim launches on the Switch it will not get mods.

As much as I don't care for mods, I'm not one to look down upon them. However, I am curious on how modding is considered "progressive?"

Mods can make a game much better than it was vanilla.  Graphical improvements, game-play improvements, bug fixes, detail adjustments, more NPCs, improved NPCs, UI improvements, and even just tailoring a game to appeal to certain tastes.  It adds a feeling of community and has been known to keep people invested in a game for months.  That's just a few things off the top of my head.  I think it's even safe to say that mods have inspired standard features in later games.  Modding isn't for everyone but I would say embracing the modding scene is a progressive stance.