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Yes I've check it several times to be sure.
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k I send one a message.
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First of all, which game? I assume you mean Fallout 4 or Skyrim SE, but you haven't specified and this news post shows up on all the Nexus pages. Second, you don't have to own the game on Steam in order to download mods, but you do in order to make them.
If you just want to download from other authors (which is what most people do), there should be a mods option on the main menu, which will take you to the absolutely awful in-game modding UI. Make sure your game is up-to-date, or Bethesda might not have activated the option yet.
Edit: Also, this isn't really the place to ask for tech support. I'd suggest looking for a "contact us" or "customer support" link on bethesda.net. Edited by lued123
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I bought Samurai showdown 5, thanks for the info I'm a member.

They use PAYPAL too.

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Common problem with the Fallout community patches :P
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You are more than welcome! Enjoy!
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Same thing happened with Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines, but It's very rare for GOG to apply any mods, to the base game.

Thing is, those game won't run very well, if at all without a community patch, and as GOG guarantees to get it running, in these exceptionally bad releases (Of otherwise good games), they apply the most popular patch, that makes mostly bug fixes only.

I don't know Civ 2, but for Bloodlines, they apply the latest
Unofficial Patch - Basic by Wesp5

There's a Plus version with more controversial changes as well, and a competing patch.
This gives non modders a working base gane as close to vanilla as possibke.

Modders. like blove, that want the broken base game, to mod themselves, are given the means to reverse these changes, but then GOG is released from their guarantee too provide a working game.

Regardless of your preference for the base game, at least GOG get it working on modern hardware, unlike Steam who just sell the games broken.

It was Steam's broken KOTOR games, on my new PC in 2013, that led me to discover GOG in the first place.
I get every GOG release of a game I own on Steam, as soon as it releases on GOG, and take great pleasure in removing another Store Client Depenancy from my Steam account.

DRM free with Offline installers, I detest store cliients (including Galaxy), but only GOG let me ignore their client.

All in all GOG's ofline installer releases are the best base games to mod from, and if they add a bugfixing mod, I don't want, I can easily revert to the broken vanilla game, what's not to like.
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Yup, and it's not just the EU... I live in one of those "pockets" in Canada, and it really sucks. Old copper phone lines that can't handle DSL, so over-the-air internet off of cell towers is the only option and bandwidth is horribly expensive... $10/GB. So a big 20GB game like Dragon Age Origins that can be purchased on GOG for pittance will cost $200 to download. Don't want to play it quite THAT badly, so it'll sit in my library until I can download it from somewhere else. :)

GOG is great in this sort of situation though, as you can download a game once, put it safely away on DVD, and then never have to download it ever again. As far as I'm aware, it's the only digital marketplace that's even remotely friendly to people like us. :)
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