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Jeremyo_cs

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Sep 19, 2023
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Would it be possible to get the licensing to get some form of mod support for consoles some time after release or at some point?
I’m mostly referring to something similar to what Bethesda did with fallout four and PlayStation did to have “mods” on console.
I understand if the console world makes that too hard and or expensive, really just wondering because it would be awesome to see that kind of cooperation in that aspect.
 
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It's really a question for Sony and Microsoft
 
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Would it be possible to get the licensing to get some form of mod support for consoles some time after release or at some point?
I’m mostly referring to something similar to what Bethesda did with fallout four and PlayStation did to have “mods” on console.
I understand if the console world makes that too hard and or expensive, really just wondering because it would be awesome to see that kind of cooperation in that aspect.
The good news is that the as far as we know, vanilla content has already added many features which provided by "must to have" MODs in 1st gen game, and even much better than modders can do by fondamentally rebuild the game basement machanism. I`m a middle-level MOD user on C:S1, and I just figure out that non of my best-loved MODs are needed in 2.
On the other hand, consoles has only 16GB(ram+Vram), which make them hard to run some decent 3rd party content like MODs or assets. The official content can fairly put the console platform-related manchism into use, something like quick storage access, which makes no lag even when the game runs out of ram and needed to find data on the high performance-ssd. The 3rd party MODers are unlikely to support such kind of platform-specifcated techs and can only drain-out the Vram and ram for their needs.
 
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The good news is that the as far as we know, vanilla content has already added many features which provided by "must to have" MODs in 1st gen game, and even much better than modders can do by fondamentally rebuild the game basement machanism. I`m a middle-level MOD user on C:S1, and I just figure out that non of my best-loved MODs are needed in 2.
You play modded but you don't use Move It, Ploppable RICO, Find It, Hide It etc.? Apart from the network mods, most of the most popular mods are still missing from the game. Playing vanilla also means no workshop maps, assets, props, vehicules etc. and some of them are works of art.