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Yeah, but i doubt there's nearly as many playing that difficulty. illogical.
Just remember that tweaking a mod for personal consumption is fine, but under absolutely no circumstances is it acceptable to re-release or otherwise distribute your altered version of someone else's hard work.
*highfive*
I am aware of how difficult it is to balance weapons and armor, but Lagrie doesn't even try. And I am no newb to the modding community either. Maybe I'll make a series of mods called "Lagire's Balanced armor and weapons"
It'll be a hit among players who still want a challenge when they play.
It's basically a reward for killing them.
*Highfive*
Imperials FTW
Maybe so, but to use those mods you need to go on the Nexus and install them and a bunch of other crap. If you go back and read my post i said
"Lagrie is the best "armor mod-maker" on Steam"
That's a matter of opinion, though he uploads regularly, his content might not always be satisfactory to everyone.
Lol. True. But is ANYthing ever satisfactory to EVERYone?
No. Some yes, some no.