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In and thanks again.

Mods: love them. Without them i could not play stuff like Oblivion, Skyrim or Fallout 3. They enhance greatly some awesome games: KOTOR 2 and Fallout 2 ( see their restorations mods ). They change completely the game: Fall from Heaven 2 for Civ4. And i can go on and on. So, yeah, i love mods, especially when they are well made.
Post edited May 01, 2014 by wolfsrain
I'm in as usual. Thanks the Sigil and our glorious Speakchimp.

Myself I love wellmade mods. They can greatly enhance a game's replaying value (and in some cases, like wolfrain's Oblivion and Fallout 3 examples, make me play a game I otherwise wouldn't).
Post edited May 01, 2014 by Fuin
I'm in, thanks!
In.

The unofficial patch for VTMB is highly recommended and version 9.0 just came out recently. It adds a bunch of restored content and fixes up a lot the bugs.
Similarly, TSLRCM does the same for KOTOR 2.
I would like to try my hand again, thank you.

My favorite mod has to be J.E Sawyer's mod for FNV, since it improves and tweaks so many things.

There is also Stalker Lost Alpha, but that's really more of a game of it's own than a mod.

Killap's Restoration Mod for Fallout 2 is pretty great.

Stalker SoC Complete is pretty nice, but it doesn't make the game as hard as I'd like; even on Master I don't die that often and end up with enough money to buy enough munitions to take on an army (and I did! Monolith and Military have some pretty nice gear ^^)
Post edited May 01, 2014 by CthuluIsSpy
Please count me in, thanks!

About modding - I do not use any of them, I'd rather play vanilla versions of games. But I appreciate mod-spotlight sections on GOG :>
I'm in. Thanks again.

I used to mod Wolf3D a lot. I started with Doom shortly after it came out, but was never that good at it.
I tend to start with the original version of the game and then move to mods after completing it.
I am in.

I mainly add mods that make the game LOOK better, FEEL better, or add details. I have quite a few mods running on Skyrim, and Fallout 3 at any given time. I am male so yes I have loaded mods that affect the female characters. I refrain from mods that make major changes to the story or make the game 'easier'. Mods are one of the main reason that PC gaming > console gaming.
Count me in, thanks,
I like mods and use mods alot.
Not to mention some mods are actually unofficial patch, which is nearly essential, other types of mods adding many things to a game.
I do some moddings myself, not yet success, though.
I'm gonna rock into this one.

Mods - I installed some Skyrim ones to make it playable on the PC, apart from that I'm pretty much a vanilla gamer. It's not that I don't like the mods, it's just that usually I complete the game "as is" first, and by that point can't be arsed to play it through again for the sake of a few tweaks.
I'm in.

I've just discovered Skyrim mods. I particularly like the training dummy and any extra quest mods. Don't really like to use mods to cheat unless it involves a loseable item such as the Skeleton Key. Thinking of creating a training house mod to train skills that require defending and taking damage to increase.
I'm in. Thank you.

The only true mods I prefer are ones that remove gfwl, tages, etc..
Freeing up pc resources helps me get more fps, and over all better game stability.
Tapering myself into the stronghold!

I'm in! :D

I wouldn't use crucial, but mods I'd peg necessary for enjoyment, are used in "The Movies Game", combined with it's expansion "Stunts and Effects". A great part of the fun, is to create your own movies, and you need lots of sets and props, beyond what the game can offer to bring your dream creation to life.

Other mods I like are romance mods for Bioware's RPG games and the female mod for Crusader Kings 2, which makes things more manageable for a female ruler, while leaving a set amount of biases in place.
I'm in!

+ Thanks! +1

I only played with mods briefly, then I realized you could use a game engine and just make your own world from scratch, so why not do that instead?
Trying again. thank you. Rarely use mods.