that's what keeps games afloat (pun not intended) long after the release. There are people who still play Skyrim using the same save they started with.
And there's a lot of stuff that modders could add to the game- lethal weapons (it's a tie between people who want them and people who don't, so mod is an easy way out), new fauna and flora, new biomes, story, new tools, AI revamps, buildings, feature overhauls, maybe even some that move out of the liquid environment (massive islands? fully explorable Aurora?).
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...mods?
that's what keeps games afloat (pun not intended) long after the release. There are people who still play Skyrim using the same save they started with.
And there's a lot of stuff that modders could add to the game- lethal weapons (it's a tie between people who want them and people who don't, so mod is an easy way out), new fauna and flora, new biomes, story, new tools, AI revamps, buildings, feature overhauls, maybe even some that move out of the liquid environment (massive islands? fully explorable Aurora?).