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34 votes
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Infinite Mario 64
16 votes -
UEVR is here! Hype or legit? [it's legit]
10 votes -
The Aether | Release trailer
11 votes -
TS2Redux: A complete fan-made PC port of TimeSplitters 2 (using Homefront: The Revolution)
27 votes -
Building a full adventure map in Valheim - Start to finish
13 votes -
Magic SNES controller from Abe's Projects
16 votes -
I made a 32-bit computer inside Terraria
9 votes -
Portal: Revolution | Trailer
21 votes -
Portal ported to the Nintendo 64
32 votes -
What QOL MODs do you recommend to make Skyrim more modern and appealing?
I got Skyrim on PC, which means that I can really MOD now. However, a lot of the MODs are about making things more difficult, complex, or realistic, appealing to very "pro" players. That is not my...
I got Skyrim on PC, which means that I can really MOD now. However, a lot of the MODs are about making things more difficult, complex, or realistic, appealing to very "pro" players. That is not my case. I just wanna do Skyrim the "right way", but without the cruft of a 2011 game. What are some MODs that make the game more manageable and lively?
And yes I'm playing this instead of Starfield :P
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Starfield's pronoun-removal mod has been banned by NexusMods
48 votes -
How hard is it to beat Factorio's Death World with the Rampant mod? (and armored biters)
9 votes -
Let’s talk Skyrim mods!
This is a calling for all my fellow TESV modders; hello! How are you? What mods are you running? Know of any hidden gems? When will I be satisfied with my modlist and actually play the game? Any...
This is a calling for all my fellow TESV modders; hello! How are you? What mods are you running? Know of any hidden gems? When will I be satisfied with my modlist and actually play the game? Any and all modding conversations are welcome here, because I don’t want to fill ~games with identical topics lmao.
24 votes -
Tutorial: Ensure a Steam game/mods are up-to-date each time you play
8 votes -
Turn your Xbox controller into a Switch Pro controller
15 votes -
The greatest post-apocalyptic DOOM-mod I've played | Ashes 2063
4 votes -
Any modded Minecraft players around here?
I personally cannot stand playing vanilla minecraft anymore and always play modded, recently ive been playing through Create: Astral and its so much fun. I love the steampunk factories of create...
I personally cannot stand playing vanilla minecraft anymore and always play modded, recently ive been playing through Create: Astral and its so much fun. I love the steampunk factories of create and even though im terrible at automating its still so much fun to just mess around. I was wondering if anybody else has any other favorite modpacks they've been playing recently.
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Portal: Cooperative testing meets time travel
7 votes -
MyHouse.WAD - Inside Doom's most terrifying mod
19 votes -
Portal RTX review: This particular release dramatically modernises the Valve classic with all-new assets and a fully path-traced pipeline, transforming the look of the game
18 votes -
Flag mods and us (and you)
19 votes -
The Skyrim Together Reborn multiplayer mod is out now, bringing major updates and 2-8 player co-op
11 votes -
OpenGOAL: Jak and Daxter decomposition port
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Wildlander: Roleplaying Evolved
3 votes -
Ocarina of Time's source code has been reverse engineered
19 votes -
OpenMW 0.47.0 release announcement
12 votes -
Take-Two goes on another Grand Theft Auto mod-killing spree
5 votes -
Fallout: London | Official reveal trailer
6 votes -
Take-Two is removing old GTA mods using DMCA notices
9 votes -
GBA Remote Play - Video over the Link Cable from a Raspberry Pi
5 votes -
Investigating the Frogger modding community
10 votes -
Quake | Alkaline map pack trailer
6 votes -
Witcher 3 fans built a new quest with perfect Geralt voice acting
8 votes -
Portal Reloaded (Portal 2 Mod) | Gameplay trailer
21 votes -
What are your favorite mods?
Note that this question is touched upon here, but only for very large, expansive mods. Also, I don't play a lot of games and have never installed a mod (and most mobile games don't allow it anyway...
Note that this question is touched upon here, but only for very large, expansive mods.
Also, I don't play a lot of games and have never installed a mod (and most mobile games don't allow it anyway and none on console) so this is mostly based on how much I like the concept of the mod and the footage I've seen of it, which is obviously to be taken with a grain of salt and is gonna be a lot different from a list from someone who actually plays the game with the mod. This list will also be biased towards well known mods and won't be expansive for the same reason.
KSP
Principia
Kerbal space program simplifies gravity by only doing calculations for one body generating gravity, meaning Lagrange points don't exist and orbits are generally simplified. This mod changes that, and not just for your ship, it does for the planets too.
RSS (Real Solar System) mod
Title. Basically it recreates the real solar system in Kerbal space program since KSP has it's own system with it's own planets. Usually followed by Realism Overhaul (a mod with includes real rockets because the KSP system is 10 times smaller for playability) and Realistic progression (a mod that makes all those rockets disponible in the game's tech tree and would probably be high on this list.)
Outer planets mod
Basically a mod that adds Saturn, Uranus and Neptune analogues to the game, and some of their associated satellites, while still being relatively original. (note that they do add a pluto analogue but the stock game already has a pluto analogue. It's turned into an Enceladus analogue around the Saturn analogue.)
Honorable mentions:
10x Kerbol system, because it scales up all the celestial bodies in the game to a realistic size without needing to change the rest of the game.
Tilt' em!, for adding axial tilt into the game, something that is moderately important to orbital mechanics (if your planet is inclined relative to the rest of the solar system, your orbit might need to align with the solar system instead of the planet to reduce inclination in interplanetary space.
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OpenMW 0.46.0 released (FOSS engine for TES:III Morrowind)
8 votes -
Nintendo Switch is sold out everywhere, so this guy built one himself
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The modders who spent fifteen years fixing Knights of the Old Republic 2
10 votes -
Super Mario 64 Land released - SM64 mod with thirty-two new levels + an overworld map, new bosses, power-ups, music, and more
16 votes -
Viva New Vegas: A Comprehensive 2019 Fallout New Vegas Modding Guide
11 votes -
VietDoom pre-alpha footage
5 votes -
Skywind - 'Call of the East' | Trailer
5 votes -
Do you play your games modded or vanilla and why?
I personally usually heavily mod my games, due to finding the process of modding itself fun, along with me preferring to spend a LONG time at one run through. As an example, I'd give minecraft...
I personally usually heavily mod my games, due to finding the process of modding itself fun, along with me preferring to spend a LONG time at one run through.
As an example, I'd give minecraft where I usually play so-called expert packs, which are basically taking a lot of mods and making them depend on each other for progression.
22 votes -
Factorio players, what are your favorite mods?
Factorio has a rich modding scene. Which ones are your favorites?
16 votes -
World's first custom dungeon is now playable in Zelda Breath of the Wild
6 votes -
Enderal - Forgotten Stories released on Steam (Standalone total conversion mod for Skyrim)
14 votes -
'Skyrim', 'Oblivion' composer offers modders permission to use more of his tracks
5 votes -
SoberDwarf Design Documentaries: "Randomizer" romhacks/mods
3 votes -
SIGIL by John Romero: A new episode for the original 1993 DOOM, coming in February 2019
9 votes