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    #1 Slidell

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    Posted 19 April 2011 - 06:12 PM

    Console gamers will have access to a whole world of Skyrim user generated content if Bethesda gets its way.

    Although making mods for Elder Scrolls games will likely stay the exclusive purview of PC gamers, actually playing them might not be. Bethesda says that it is keen to get console gamers playing the mods for Skyrim alongside their PC brethren.

    Bethesda's Todd Howard said that the content made with the Skyrim Creation Kit would work on consoles just as well as it would the PC; it was, after all, the tool that Bethesda had used to make the game. The problem, Howard said, was that there wasn't an avenue for delivering the content to console gamers yet, but that Bethesda was talking with Microsoft and Sony in order to try and make it happen. Even if these efforts were successful however, he didn't think it would be something that would be up and running in time for the game's launch in November.

    ""We'd like to see it happen," he said. "Because it works, it's how we made the game. I think it's something really cool about what we do, but 90% of our audience is on the consoles, so 90% of our audience can't even see this thing. So if we can solve that we'd like to."

    Mods for previously Elder Scrolls games have ranged from simple cosmetic changes like more attractive maps and new eye colors, to new items and equipment, to complete overhauls of systems and mechanics. If Bethesda is able to bring mods to consoles, it would not only bring console and PC gamers closer together, it would significantly increase the scope and longevity of Skyrim.

    The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim comes out for PC, PS3 and Xbox 360 on November 11th.




    Good luck Todd.

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    Posted 19 April 2011 - 06:24 PM

    Not going to happen.

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    Posted 19 April 2011 - 06:42 PM

    Console+mods=no

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    Posted 19 April 2011 - 09:08 PM

    Not going to happen.


    No shit it's not going to happen but at least one dev is trying. I don't see why they don't want mods.

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    Posted 20 April 2011 - 01:09 PM

    No shit it's not going to happen but at least one dev is trying. I don't see why they don't want mods.


    You have to consider the achievement system. Many of the mods for Oblivion are cheat mods, I think its safe to say that the trend will continue. If people are cheating, then achievements would have to be disabled, and then re-enabled if the user got rid of said cheat mod. This would require an advanced system to detect exactly what a mod changes, and how. Either that or manual review of every mod, which is really, really impractical.

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    Posted 22 April 2011 - 01:37 AM

    You have to consider the achievement system. Many of the mods for Oblivion are cheat mods, I think its safe to say that the trend will continue. If people are cheating, then achievements would have to be disabled, and then re-enabled if the user got rid of said cheat mod. This would require an advanced system to detect exactly what a mod changes, and how. Either that or manual review of every mod, which is really, really impractical.


    That is rediculous. That can't be the reason. So **** what if some guy used a mod for a game that got him an achievement in the process? Of course it is microsoft.

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    Posted 22 April 2011 - 03:38 AM

    They could disable the achievements .

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    Posted 22 April 2011 - 09:31 AM

    They could disable the achievements .


    Lockon, you're alive. Thought you might dead with all those bombs going off in Ireland.



    They need to be larger. I mean, see that sky today? Talk about blue.

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    Posted 22 April 2011 - 10:26 AM

    You know how crazy MS is about people cheating for achievements.

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    Posted 23 April 2011 - 04:02 PM

    Lockon, you're alive. Thought you might dead with all those bombs going off in Ireland.



    They need to be larger. I mean, see that sky today? Talk about blue.


    Actually a bomb went off near the town.