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One of Crys' posts about Minecraft modding reminded me of a topic I wanted to raise.
What are some of the best games because of modding?
I will throw out Mount and Blade... the vanilla game is kinda boring after an hour or 2, but the mods make it like you bought a hundred games.
The Total War series has always had a strong modding community, but the games are not built to allow the easiest modding.
Warcraft III has survived like 20 years because of modding.
Sometimes it makes you wonder, when you come across a full overhaul mod of a game to turn it into LOTR or something else and you find out it was done by 1 or 2 people.... is there any merit to monetizing game modding? Will mods become DLC you have to pay for?
What are some of the best games because of modding?
I will throw out Mount and Blade... the vanilla game is kinda boring after an hour or 2, but the mods make it like you bought a hundred games.
The Total War series has always had a strong modding community, but the games are not built to allow the easiest modding.
Warcraft III has survived like 20 years because of modding.
Sometimes it makes you wonder, when you come across a full overhaul mod of a game to turn it into LOTR or something else and you find out it was done by 1 or 2 people.... is there any merit to monetizing game modding? Will mods become DLC you have to pay for?