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I'm just upset that this might impact the SSE Nexus for a bit. Fallout games have great mods, but only Minecraft has a modding community that competes with Skyrim's. There are still game changing mods released every year. There are hundreds of hours of high-quality, voice acted expansions that fit in with the original game. I've never felt like other Bethesda games had as much content.
Modded Skyrim also looks the best visually out of any other modded Bethesda game. Even Fallout 4 doesn't reach the same level.
Does Skyrim have modpacks or do you have to install each mod separately? If separately, then nothing compares to modding in Minecraft. All The Mods 9 (ATM9) has 400 mods that work with zero tinkering required by the player.
Nexus has collections that function similarly. There are also external self-installing packs like Nolvus (contains 2.2k mods and 400GB)
uh, wow! I don't think my laptop could handle that!!
Alas, I only have the Special Edition and don't feel like giving Todd Howard $19.99 more. ;)
But thanks for the info! Todd Howard can suck it. :D
Oh yeah, that's completely fair. More just using it as an example that both nexus collection and non-collection packs exist. Nolvus was just the first that sprang to mind for the latter category because of how nuts the requirements are.