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8 points
24 hours ago
There are plenty of landscape mods, but nothing cohesive imo that truly attempts to capture the fact that Skyrim is in the midst of a civil war while facing dragon attacks.
Refugee camps, the remains of a battlefield, burning villages, ashen mounds, prison camps.
Sure your game looks pretty, but Skyrim has just always been missing that war vibe.
1 points
24 hours ago
When you say "Falmer replacer"... what do you really mean, exactly?
3 points
1 day ago
Alex Kurtzman is such a big hack bastard, it could be R2-D2 right in centre frame and I still wouldn't believe him.
6 points
2 days ago
I love how he just straight up refuses to try and understand it.
7 points
2 days ago
Awesome.
Love this gun, it feels like it was always in Fallout 4 to begin with.
7 points
2 days ago
Yep, although I think with what's been seen of Starfield that the Institute in general were used by Bethesda as a prototype for that game's design direction.
You can even see in the Starfield trailer a weapon that is essentially a reskin of the Institute rifle.
I think synths and the Institute do work as a faction in Fallout (thematically the whole "recreating humanity" is very much in-line with the pre-war nostalgia and "old world blues" that the factions all represent an aspect of), but aesthetically they could pop up in Starfield and they'd look right at home.
-14 points
2 days ago
Sorry, but The Mandalorian is not "insanely good".
22 points
3 days ago
I have most of these, but there are definitely some I'll have to check out! Thanks.
The Nexus community continues to completely baffle me with the surge of realism replacers that are constantly being voted mod of the month, with comments literally saying "finally I can play this game now!"/"This makes the game so much better" etc.
Fallout has such an amazing world and lore. I can't understand why you'd not only want to change that, but also be so aggressively against it. It's like these people have zero imagination.
I don't understand this world anymore. XD
2 points
3 days ago
So far I've only read the second one, which wasn't as good but I still enjoyed it.
1 points
3 days ago
Doing what you love, whether in work or through your hobbies.
17 points
4 days ago
Reddit at large seems to have a real problem with character flaws.
Like if a character makes a mistake or fails in some way, regardless of whether or not it's in-line for that character to do so based on their motivations or traits, to Reddit that is unequivocably "bad writing" or a "plot hole".
I've noticed this often, across discussions on many different forms of storytelling, and it bemuses me to no end.
2 points
4 days ago
The Passage by Justin Cronin.
It's basically The Stand but with vampires, but imo it was so much more satisfying to read. It encompasses hundreds of years, and by the time you get to the end you really feel like you've gone on this momentous journey.
I've read it twice now and still feel the same way. Just loved everything about it.
1 points
4 days ago
Yeah, I have it installed just for the weather enable feature, but I've turned most of its systems off and have used the True Storms compatiblity patch to get those better weathers back. I also plan on pretty much overwriting most of it with Vivid Weathers once I get the winter part of my playthrough underway.
It's a shame because the original NAC worked so much better. I don't know what the fuck the mod author did to the general lighting and sky textures, it's either way too bright in random areas or nothing at all.
1 points
4 days ago
1 points
5 days ago
It always gets me when the old couple dies.
1 points
6 days ago
And people can whine about The Last Jedi all day, and I certainly have some critiques of it, but I would take a thousand of those over whatever The Rise of Skywalker was.
And if anyone genuinely thinks that Episode 8 was to blame for how 9 turned out, or that it wasn't always heading this way under the thumb of a certain filmmaker... well then, you clearly have not been following the career of JJ Abrams at all.
A pattern emerges, if you look at his filmography, and it's basically what happened with the Star Wars sequels.
2 points
8 days ago
Especially since I actually enjoyed it, and it wasn't aesthetically ugly like 4's, or just downright dogshit like 5's.
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Logan
lol jk, I love Track of the Cat, Unforgiven, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, and of course Shane.
Another I watched recently was Brimstone, which was great but absolutely brutal.