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allblue said:

Yeah, I do wish that consoles support modding


They do.



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Wright said:
allblue said:

Yeah, I do wish that consoles support modding


They do.


Don't you need to mod the console itself for it?



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allblue said:
Wright said:
allblue said:

Yeah, I do wish that consoles support modding


They do.


Don't you need to mod the console itself for it?


Yes But I can argue that you do need to invest on the PC for the mods running at good performance as well.



Wright said:
allblue said:
Wright said:
allblue said:

Yeah, I do wish that consoles support modding


They do.


Don't you need to mod the console itself for it?


Yes But I can argue that you do need to invest on the PC for the mods running at good performance as well.


Touche' :D I dream of the future where PC and consoles could cross platform, imagine what a single united community will be able to come up with. 



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allblue said:
Wright said:


Yes But I can argue that you do need to invest on the PC for the mods running at good performance as well.


Touche' :D I dream of the future where PC and consoles could cross platform, imagine what a single united community will be able to come up with. 

I will admit, though, that a modding community can inject life in just every single game. I love my Dead Rising 2 for the 360, but the modding community on PC is a beast.

 



Well, it probably only started for a very small part of the population. So for most people, it may as well have never happened lol



Wright said:
allblue said:
Wright said:


Yes But I can argue that you do need to invest on the PC for the mods running at good performance as well.


Touche' :D I dream of the future where PC and consoles could cross platform, imagine what a single united community will be able to come up with. 

I will admit, though, that a modding community can inject life in just every single game. I love my Dead Rising 2 for the 360, but the modding community on PC is a beast.

 

Nice, the game is in my wishlist for steam, just waiting for that sale atmmnt. The draw back to modding is that it can be pretty addicting, I spent more time modding skyrim than actually playing the game. :)



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allblue said:
ListerOfSmeg said:
Game does look amazing. Most of us know the next gen already started on PC though.

 

Yeah, I do wish that consoles support modding so that the console crowd can experience how much community contributions add to longetivity and even entertainment value of a game. The amount of content on skyrim alone is staggering. 

true. Mods have made some games last me a very long time.I remember modding GTA into a game just like Dead Rising years before the game came out.



Next gen graphics but the AI was like gen 5 xD