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To be fair to Bethesda


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I'm really not making a joke or false claim. Morrowind has a better story, better in-depth characters, better well-detailed quests, a wide range of weapons and armor, a wide range of enemies, a massive map, better character creation (for skills and stuff), detailed magic and better potions.

 

Oblivion and Skyrim only beat it in visuals and combat. not saying Oblivion and Skyrim are bad... at all. Just Morrowind is actually a better game. It just needs a remaster.

I'm not saying Morrowind is a bad game either, I actually enjoyed playing it via the Morroblivion mod, could be my nostalgia talking, it was Oblivion that got me into the Elder Scrolls, I played it when I was growing up, oh I have played Morrowind before but I never got past Balmora without going "Well where the f*** do I go?" (To be fair, I was a kid) so I never got into Morrowind, but I f***ing love Oblivion (Also, Shivering Isles expansion best expansion, fight me)

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VercLen has posted the link to xEdit for Fallout 76. Approved for modding Fallout 76 is posted at the site VercLen's thread points for us to look.

 

A BIG

 

 

 

for anyone who still

thinks modding for FO76 isn't allowed.

Don't take my word for it, Check the xEdit web link and see if you think it's legit.

I'M JUST A PLAYER, :dance: NOT A MODDER HERE!

:sweat:

Edit: Woops, I swear I thought I was quoting someone else, my bad

 

 

I sure hope the mental spazz attack you had hasn't been a trickle down from all the reports I have seen.

 

Oh! I accidentally, on purpose, posted this to see if anyone agrees that no one may actually add mods to the game until the mental old age spazz attacks Todd Howard, and his bunch are having, cease. Go to bed by 9:00 PM, don't argue! Just do it, because you had all the fun you can handle. You need your rest.

 

The xEdit may well be a tool that is capable of making mods to the game, and if the fact that the web site says it is FO76 approved, that suggest that it then is capable.

 

The real question is. Is Todd Howard's bunch the ones who approved the xEdit?

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I'm really not making a joke or false claim. Morrowind has a better story, better in-depth characters, better well-detailed quests, a wide range of weapons and armor, a wide range of enemies, a massive map, better character creation (for skills and stuff), detailed magic and better potions.

 

Oblivion and Skyrim only beat it in visuals and combat. not saying Oblivion and Skyrim are bad... at all. Just Morrowind is actually a better game. It just needs a remaster.

I'm not saying Morrowind is a bad game either, I actually enjoyed playing it via the Morroblivion mod, could be my nostalgia talking, it was Oblivion that got me into the Elder Scrolls, I played it when I was growing up, oh I have played Morrowind before but I never got past Balmora without going "Well where the f*** do I go?" (To be fair, I was a kid) so I never got into Morrowind, but I f***ing love Oblivion (Also, Shivering Isles expansion best expansion, fight me)

 

 

I have found that folks that played Morrowind first, liked it the best, those that played Oblivion first, liked IT the best. :) There are exceptions, but, not very many. :D Guess it all depends on what ya got started on.

 

 

 

VercLen has posted the link to xEdit for Fallout 76. Approved for modding Fallout 76 is posted at the site VercLen's thread points for us to look.

 

A BIG

 

 

 

for anyone who still

thinks modding for FO76 isn't allowed.

Don't take my word for it, Check the xEdit web link and see if you think it's legit.

I'M JUST A PLAYER, :dance: NOT A MODDER HERE!

:sweat:

Edit: Woops, I swear I thought I was quoting someone else, my bad

 

 

I sure hope the mental spazz attack you had hasn't been a trickle down from all the reports I have seen.

 

Oh! I accidentally, on purpose, posted this to see if anyone agrees that no one may actually add mods to the game until the mental old age spazz attacks Todd Howard, and his bunch are having, cease. Go to bed by 9:00 PM, don't argue! Just do it, because you had all the fun you can handle. You need your rest.

 

The xEdit may well be a tool that is capable of making mods to the game, and if the fact that the web site says it is FO76 approved, that suggest that it then is capable.

 

The real question is. Is Todd Howard's bunch the ones who approved the xEdit?

 

Todd and company have nothing to do with xEdit.

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I spent more time playing Morrowind, finding mods for it, and learning to adjust the ini's for it than any of the other offered games from the Bethesdalauncher's Games except one.

 

Which I played so many times I probably would still be playing it, except Fallout 3, and Skyrim took me away from Morrowind.

 

I just found out it is a free download in the BethesdaLauncher.

 

To be fair to Interplay.

 

If you've never played any of the previous Fallout games here's your chance. Fallout, Fallout 2, Fallout Tactics are all free in the Bethesda Launchers Games list.

The tab to the left just above the games you can see like Fallout 76 in is where the rest of the Fallout games are available and is where you will find them. Fallout 1 and 2 and tactics are all almost a 1 GB in size and will take less then a couple of minutes to download. All versions made by Interplay.

 

The first thing I discovered after I downloaded it was that the games tools to set it up easily are in the folder for Fallout in the games folder. Make sure while you set up the resolution, if you do get the game, to note and press the tab on at the bottom of the settings for the High Resolution Patch to be enabled.

 

I haven't played Fallout 1 in so long I forgot how much of a challenge it is to get out of the cave.

 

I would not be here now typing this if it were not for my will power to quit when I did. I would have just continued playing into the wee hours of the morning if I had not.

 

Thanks for the memories Bethesda! All of them.

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