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Everyone is saying porn mods, but I know several friends who just load the game with so many mods in general that it's an unstable mess that constantly crashes
The 'game' is playing with your mod load order until you find a combination that doesn't crash.
Then you add more mods and play the 'game' again.
Wait, you can actually play Skyrim? I've always thought it was just a modding simulator. At least that's what I do
Day 18: I have finished installing environmental mods. Skyrim looks majestic. Every NPC is T-posed. I must return to the mod manager. The patches are so far away. I fear for my sanity.
I played on the Xbox 360.
That was the experience without mods.
10/10. Would crash again. Never really felt the need to play a Bethesda game since. Which is handy because there's only been like two.
I feel this. I was in college when Skyrim came out and my gaming PC was in the living room next to the TV so my buddy would play Skyrim from the couch and I'd be on my PC. The 360 version crashed more and took like a solid minute to load any new map. If you entered the wrong building, 2 minutes gone and a small chance of a crash that would take like five minutes to reboot.
I had a roommate that only console gamed, and I just couldn't understand it. how tf do you play Skyrim for over 600 hours with a controller? I'd go nuts from input restrictions.
same guy only played Minecraft that way. blew my mind.
How do you play 600 hours sitting up in a chair? That's not play. That's work.
Like this
That's still sitting up.
This is typically my issue. I do the same thing with Fallout and Starfield too. Bethesda makes some really crazy mod installation simulators... It's almost as if there's a regular game in there. Maybe just one more mod and I'll finally be able to play it!