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(PS4) .44 Revolver Silencer Mod Request


Skozi

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Hey Everyone,

I'm a huge Fallout/Elder Scrolls fan. Been modding for years, but I've always preferred to play on consoles. Not looking for anything too complicated, just a mod that adds a suppressor mod for the .44 revolver on PS4.

 

Thanks in Advance,

Skozi

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Honestly, I feel like a tool, posting a console request here. But really, the Bethesda forums are complete ass, and before long, I imagine the console and PC modding scenes while begin to meld together, at least to an extent. Edited by Skozi
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PS4 mods have not gone live, so I don't think now is the best time to go asking for PS4 mods. Plus, I don't know if you know this or not - but the PS4 is running into some obstacles when it comes to getting mods to work well. Currently there is a 900MB limit to mods on PS4, mods that rely on custom sounds will not play those custom sounds and textures do not work properly. So, I would wait for that to be fixed (in addition to them actually going live for the system).

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Thank you for the post,

I'm aware of the 900mb limit, and as for the system going live, the beta is running now but I do see your point. I knew custom sounds weren't working, but I hadn't heard about any texture issues. Here's hoping we can move past the current issues, such as mod stealing, and that the community can become more stable in the future.

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Thank you for the post,

I'm aware of the 900mb limit, and as for the system going live, the beta is running now but I do see your point. I knew custom sounds weren't working, but I hadn't heard about any texture issues. Here's hoping we can move past the current issues, such as mod stealing, and that the community can become more stable in the future.

 

I hope the issues are resolved soon too. As for them moderating their own site better, it seems they are making some steps in the right direction. Like linking the CK (which is needed to upload mods to Bethesda.net) to your Steam account (a requirement now) and actually banning people that break the rules. They also are hiding mods for review that label themselves as "Test" and things similar to that. It's not perfect, but it shows they are making moves to try and fix this. I do wish they would hurry it up though, the drama is getting to be much for me.

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