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Because these are single player games and the player determines the lore of the game.

No. Just because it's a single player game doesn't automatically give the player the power to determine the lore. Certain things are lore-friendly for a reason.

 

Yes. Being a single player game, no one else will determine the lore in my game.

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Besides, there are mods out there that have nothing to do with female followers that completely change the lore of the game

 

Bruma

Enderal

and so on

 

not to mention that Doctor Who mod i found once on a website lol :P

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Yes. Being a single player game, no one else will determine the lore in my game.

Unfortunately for you, it's an Elder Scrolls game. The lore has already been set.

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ok time to be blunt - that's a warning to all of you that have "delicate" ears and eyes lol

 

There are "some" people who don't even play the game, they use mods like the one you pointed out for "extra curricular" activities

 

They just load in the mods they need, the followers, and sit there doing "stuff" lol

 

There are 2 websites that I know of that cater to that type of thing, and I am positive that there are more, just never bothered to go looking lol

Exactly my point. From my point of view, using those types of mods only makes the game a porn game. I don't get it. If you're looking for a sex game, there are plenty of options to chose from.

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Yes. Being a single player game, no one else will determine the lore in my game.

Unfortunately for you, it's an Elder Scrolls game. The lore has already been set.

 

 

I disagree with you on that

 

Just look at Fallout Frontier. A WIP mod that not only changes the lore of Fallout New Vegas, but also the actual locations. New Vegas takes place in Nevada, Frontier takes place in Texas.

 

There are other mods out there that change the lore weather in a small way or a huge way, Hell just look at the follower Recorder. According to her back story she has been to many "worlds". These worlds are games we play. She actually says that in character in the game if you use her.

 

time stamps 1:03 - 1:15

 

 

anyway I happen to agree with M48A5. While the games lore may be "set in stone" We as the player have the freedom and choice to do what ever we want with it. That's part of what makes video games, and modding them, so great.

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Yes. Being a single player game, no one else will determine the lore in my game.

Unfortunately for you, it's an Elder Scrolls game. The lore has already been set.

 

I guess I misunderstood what your were asking about. From your second sentence of the OP, I thought you were including the Fallout series of games.

 

Even then, as a single player game, I will determine what I will follow as lore in any game I play.

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The first thing that comes to mind is *Because we can* and *because it's fun*.

The Fallout and Elder Scrolls games let's the player create their own game to some extend.
You can basically create a first person western rpg with a Final Fantasy setting in where you throw shurikens at dragons and crabs because a game like that might never get made.
Why not play Naruto/FF game instead? Because none of those games are western first person rpgs.
I don't want to play a fighting game (nor a Naruto game for that matter) just to be able to use shurikens or turn based rpgs just to be able to use ridiculous oversized swords and spells
There isn't that many open world first person western rpgs to begin with, even less that are as moddable as ES and Fallout.

Bethesda are very sparse with the story of the player character in the Elder Scrolls games starting with Morrowind.
The only real story points you get are *you are on a ship*, *you are in prison*, *you are on a carriage on your way to be executed*.
PC could be a character who got teleported from another planet/dimension to Nirn and it wouldn't really matter much since the only thing that gets mentioned in the sequel is the major story plot points with no mention of the PC except maybe whatever title they were given at one point.


For the porn game thing, is there any porn games that actually focuses on the game aspect and not just the sex?
Also you don't have to switch games when you are done ogling your anthropomorphic cat that's in a school uniform after shes done playing with her lizard friend.
Id take a guess that there aren't many porn games that let's the player customize the character to the point of changing it to a non human race, or let's you import characters from other games into it.

Id be lying if i said that i don't download and use *eye candy* mods but that's more in the *cool* category than the *sexy* category.
I have both lore friendly mods, on the edge of lore friendly and unfriendly and mods that just contains recreated stuff from other games.
I always play ES and Fallout games with just patches first time around and maybe add a mod in case something really irks me in the game (Fallout 4's long reload animation says hi) and then add mods to later playthroughs.

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This is a genuine question I have. How come the most popular mods on the Skyrim/Fallout nexuses are sexy/skimpy follower mods and general non lore-friendly content? I don't get it, what do you get out of it? How can someone enjoy a Bethesda game when your follower has balloon tits with a Frostmourne? I genuinely don't get it. Normally, I wouldn't care about how people play their games but seeing as those types of mods are the most popular on the Nexus, a lot of people seem to have no problem with playing a completely different game they actually bought. If someone would want a shuriken mod from the Naruto series, wh not just go play a Naruto game? If you want your character to look like Cloud from Final Fantasy, why not just go play Final Fantasy? In my mind, Skyrim is Skyrim and Fallout is Fallout.

 

This is mainly a question for the people who use these type of mods but all types of people are welcome to help me make sense of it. I'm genuinely curious.

 

When I see a women with big breasts I immediately think of mothers milk and drool, because the breast are bigger they cause me to think they are ready with the delicious memories that sucklings, who drank from their mothers breast, remember. The bell and the dog drooling experiment I am reminded of often, is like being shocked out of a trance when some NPC is suddenly attacking my character because I started drooling almost was totally incapacitated by the idea of getting some of the milk.

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I guess I misunderstood what your were asking about. From your second sentence of the OP, I thought you were including the Fallout series of games.

 

Even then, as a single player game, I will determine what I will follow as lore in any game I play.

My bad. I do also include the Fallout series, but the fact still remains. The lore is set. The world was ravaged by nuclear war between the major countries of the world. The world didn't end because aliens shot zombie-unicorns at us. Obviously that's a pretty ridiculous comparison but I feel like it illustrates my point.

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