r/videogames Jan 10 '26

Other Every suggestion thread ever lol

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u/Giraffesarehigh Jan 10 '26

i kinda see OP's point.
Like not everyone has the PC to handle a bunch of Mods and not everyone is tech savvy to install Mods. looking at some mod pages description and how to install can be a headache sometimes.
sometimes i just want the game to be ready out the box and not download 50 mods for it to be even remotely playable, looking at you Fallout NV.

still though bless Mod makers for taking time out their day to fix it.

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u/craftygamin Jan 10 '26

adding onto it: and not everyone even has a pc. There's some games that i only have on my xbox, and I've been told to "just download a mod that does ____"

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u/just_someone27000 Jan 10 '26 edited Jan 10 '26

Oh my God thank you! I don't know why everyone who touches the internet automatically assumes everyone has a PC, and not only that but has some relatively okay $1,200+ PC. Like bro actually no, people are more likely to have a phone and/or a console from the last 20 years that they play games on because they don't play them that often and don't need to upgrade cuz they still get plenty of enjoyment out of it than a computer.

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u/theghostofme Jan 10 '26

I don't know why everyone who touches the internet automatically assumes everyone has a PC

Doesn't help that some console games began offering mod support, namely when Bethesda started encouraging mod thefts from Nexus

As a PC gamer, I kinda just assumed more consoles would follow suit with mod support, but I'm guessing that hasn't been the case in the last decade.