pappywatts Posted January 12, 2023 Share Posted January 12, 2023 I'm leaving skyrim and all its associated versions, as it's too much bloody hassle to keep the good stuff and make it work with patchers.However I won't delete my presets, or other stuff which i have left loaded for users, which still works for 1.5.97 users I have to say that Bethseda/steam/microsoft have buggered the wholefree to use modding community, but such is the world as it stands So .... Ok for the replies to this post I didn't mean the remainers are suckers, good luck to them , for myself 5000hrs on Oldrim and 2500 hrs plus on SE, and 60/40% of that testing mods just for one game,I've had enough... Finis. normally when I finished building a mod, or porting one over from Oldrim to Newrim SE, if i didn't fall foul of the moderators, I would write a detailed description to enable users to port their particular favourite via creation kit , and make sure it was completed to form 44 for their own private use. So again.. cue looney tunes Tha.a.a.t.t sa All folks. There are loads of other popular games on the nexus which have useful tools and savefiles for completing games that might be otherwise incompleted due to difficulty wise...I'll be looking at those while I'm still a member... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SnowFox35 Posted January 12, 2023 Share Posted January 12, 2023 Skyrim is a singleplayer game, so if you ever wanted to return from your "Skyrim leave" to find something else to enjoy about it, you are more than welcome at any time. In addition, if you are having difficulty with mods and mod-related errors, we are open to help you. To directly address the post, though - Good luck! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
anjenthedog Posted January 12, 2023 Share Posted January 12, 2023 Well, I'm only three years in, and in the first year of my "official" retirement, so the sucker label really misses the mark in my case, but whatever. Personally speaking, the games I played when I was <~30 were, with very few exceptions (I played a couple of flight simulators **ocassionally**), all real world games. I can't imagine having wasted several years sitting inside as a mobile, healthy, youthful person, let alone over a decade doing so. But I guess that's the norm for certain generations today, along with the bitterness of the epiphany that eventually descends, one way or another. Good luck with your life. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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