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GamerPoets wrote: Hey TerrorFox,

Have you had any experience (or have heard of anyone) using mods that they that they require steam with Bethesda games from gog (figure since they are listed here it was a good place to ask)? I don't know anything about using mods with gog games. I assume that most are the same but what about mods like FOSE (Fallout 3's SKSE). It has a steam-launcher (I believe). Does that mean FOSE won't work if you purchase FO3 through gog (and other mods that say they require steam)? I haven't been able to get much feedback.
Arrow2thekn33 wrote: Steam and GOG games are equally moddable. While FOSE has a steam launcher, you can instead use the regular launcher that does not require steam.


Thanks for the reply Arrow,

What about using applications like Mod Organizer? Do you know if they still work with the gog version?
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As some of you may already know, we recently became an affiliate of GOG.com. That means that if you use the links above to buy any of the games listed we will get a small cut. It's a great way to support GOG and Nexus Mods at the same time. Feel free to share those links with your friends as well!
I didn't know that and it's great news. GOG is one of the best things that have ever happened on PC gaming. I've updated my mod for FO3 and NV with your links for those games.

 

Thanks for the update!

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GamerPoets wrote: Hey TerrorFox,

Have you had any experience (or have heard of anyone) using mods that they that they require steam with Bethesda games from gog (figure since they are listed here it was a good place to ask)? I don't know anything about using mods with gog games. I assume that most are the same but what about mods like FOSE (Fallout 3's SKSE). It has a steam-launcher (I believe). Does that mean FOSE won't work if you purchase FO3 through gog (and other mods that say they require steam)? I haven't been able to get much feedback.
Arrow2thekn33 wrote: Steam and GOG games are equally moddable. While FOSE has a steam launcher, you can instead use the regular launcher that does not require steam.
GamerPoets wrote: Thanks for the reply Arrow,

What about using applications like Mod Organizer? Do you know if they still work with the gog version?


Everything mod related should work equally fine on both.
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TerrorFox1234 wrote: width=600,height=300https://staticdelivery.nexusmods.com/images/952/9950988-1508164544.png[/img]

Hi everyone! This week is the 10th anniversary of The Witcher series by CD Projekt Red and, to celebrate, our friends at GOG.com are running some excellent deals!

As all of these games are highly moddable, we wanted to let you know firsthand about these deals.

List of moddable games on sale right now:


The Witcher Series:

The Witcher 3 - GOTY Edition
(60% off)

The Witcher 3 - Expansion Pass (50% off)

The Witcher 3: Blood and Wine (50% off)

The Witcher 3: Hearts of Stone (50% off)

The Witcher - Enhanced Edition (85% off)

The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings - Enhanced Edition (85% off)


Bethesda Game Studios Classics:

Fallout 3 - GOTY Edition (40% off)

Fallout: New Vegas - Ultimate Edition (40% off)

TESIII: Morrowind - GOTY Edition (40% off)

TESIV: Oblivion - GOTY Deluxe Edition
(40% off)

(Alternatively, you can grab the entire BGS Classics Collection for 43% off)


The Risen Series:

Risen, Risen 2, and Risen 3 (76% off)


If you've never played these games before or have been waiting to pick up the DRM-free versions on GOG.com this is a great opportunity to pull the trigger!

(Full disclosure: As some of you may already know, we recently became an affiliate of GOG.com. That means that if you use the links above to buy any of the games listed we will get a small cut. It's a great way to support GOG and Nexus Mods at the same time. Feel free to share those links with your friends as well!)
TDarkShadowMutant wrote: Don't forget to mention that Fallout 3 on GOG has the dreadful GFWL-drm removed and both F3 and FNV have been patched to be Large Adress Awareness enabled out-of-the-box.
So in a way, even if you got the games on Steam, the GOG version are superior.
GamerPoets wrote: Hey Dark,

Large Address meaning 4GB? If you feel like tackling my other questions that I posted here I could use some help.


Didn't realise this about the GOG versions, DarkShadow. Kudos for letting us know! :)
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kn1ghtfall wrote: Ah, the Witcher... probably the only game series I can't stand and would never touch again. Waste of money. I still have the original DVDs somewhere...


The fact that it came out in 2007 makes how s#*! it is even more inexcusable. A quick look at the other games released at that time reveals that games like Crysis, Bioshock, Team Fortress 2, Portal, Half Life 2 Episode Two, Super Mario Galaxy, Shivering Isles DLC for Oblivion, and S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Shadow of Chernobyl were release in the same year, not to mention the great games that came before. Even the "enhanced" edition is an awful, buggy mess. It's like an MMO without multiplayer. It's like a porno where the porn is as bad as the dialog and story (i.e. terrible).

Maybe The Witcher 2 and 3 are better, but with the Mass Effect-esque save game porting I can't bring myself to play the next games without beating the first, and I'd rather eat rusty razorblades.
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kn1ghtfall wrote: Ah, the Witcher... probably the only game series I can't stand and would never touch again. Waste of money. I still have the original DVDs somewhere...
pancakemix wrote: The fact that it came out in 2007 makes how s#*! it is even more inexcusable. A quick look at the other games released at that time reveals that games like Crysis, Bioshock, Team Fortress 2, Portal, Half Life 2 Episode Two, Super Mario Galaxy, Shivering Isles DLC for Oblivion, and S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Shadow of Chernobyl were release in the same year, not to mention the great games that came before. Even the "enhanced" edition is an awful, buggy mess. It's like an MMO without multiplayer. It's like a porno where the porn is as bad as the dialog and story (i.e. terrible).

Maybe The Witcher 2 and 3 are better, but with the Mass Effect-esque save game porting I can't bring myself to play the next games without beating the first, and I'd rather eat rusty razorblades.


Well, I will avoid this one like a pregnant ex... thank you..
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