Modding and Mods.
September 22, 2013 at 2:51 pm
(This post was last modified: September 22, 2013 at 2:53 pm by Something completely different.)
Quote:Modding is a slang expression that is derived from the verb "modify". Modding refers to the act of modifying hardware, software, or virtually anything else, to perform a function not originally conceived or intended by the designer. The term modding is often used within the computer game community, particularly in regard to creating new or altered content and sharing that via the web. It may also be applied to the overclocking of computers in order to increase the frequency at the which the CPU operates. Case modding is also a popular activity amongst many computer enthusiasts which involves the customization of a computer case or the installation of water cooling technology. In connection with automobiles, modding often refers to engine tuning, remapping of a vehicle's engine control unit or customization of the bodywork.
I recently installed my good old "Elders Scrolls Oblivion" on the new pc I bought last summer. When it was released the game was amazing from the beginning to the end and kept me playing for months if not 1 or two years. Today of course, the game seems to be very outdated. I have never downloaded and installed any mods for Oblivion but know from friends that the game was made better and better as time went bye and various modders released enhancements and new content for the game.
I probably started using mods some time after Empire total war was released. Empire is in it`s vanila form (vanila being the games state without any addet content) a unfished mess filled with bugs and other crap. The game was practicaly made playable by the modders in the great fan community of the series. To me a mods prime function should always be to add additional content to a great game. Which I guess the best examples for are the various mods released for Skyrim and Fallout 3/Fallout New Vegas aswell as the awsome Third Age mod for Medieval 2.
I have tried myself to create mods for the games Empire and Shogun 2, but the process of creating mods for games of that series is very long and tedious and will sooner or later brake whatever motivation to this you once had. Concerning Skyrim, the modding community is enormous and no matter what you may have wanted added to the game as a mod, I bet that it already exists.
What are your expiriences with mods? Are there mods that you can recommend?