There are some very good mods for the PS4. As long as the original assets aren't touched, you have some fine mods available, and I use a few of these myself in my console.heh I find it quite sad that most of these mods are probably not working for the PS4
it would be ideal if the vegetation could grow and change over time, and trees of course -some could fall, creating bridges over rivers, or simply fall like in real life and being there. Maybe that would only be possible in the next generation of TES games.Makes a surprising amount of difference
it would be ideal if the vegetation could grow and change over time, and trees of course -some could fall, creating bridges over rivers, or simply fall like in real life and being there. Maybe that would only be possible in the next generation of TES games.
oh god, you look more like Harry Potter , it's the magic like NintendoAre you Peter Molyneux
another mod that would be nice to have on consoles. It is under 1GB in size and it looks different.
hehe, now that you mention it, late 90s 3D art was very ugly in general. I remember fondly the art of Heroes of Might and Magic 2, and then HoMM3 came out with pseudo 3D characters and super flat textures, it looked soooo horrible to me.How very odd.
We could achieve this look back in the late '90s.
But back then it was considered a graphics error.
Little did we know we were living in the future.
Is there an easy way to transfer my modded skyrim save game to the remastered edition?
alas, that's not possible on consoles, afaik. It is a feature that most people criticized for not being included in the console version of the game. I'd certainly love to keep my characters from my 600+ hours into vanilla X360 Skyrim.Skyrim Remastered will load 'classic' Skyrim save files but it'll depend on what, and how invasive, the mods were.