I’m not sure what you think I’m misunderstanding, we’re commenting on a news article talking about a massive mod for Fallout 4 not having a lot of extraods being made for it by the community and your take is “Fallout 4 wasn’t a cultural hit so if doesn’t have a strong mod base.” Except you’re absolutely wrong as there are 70k mods on Nexus for it and the fact there’s a news article talking about a full expansion mod at all that we’re literally commenting on lmao.
And again, launching mods with third party launchers such as Vortex or MO2 (as is common for Bethesda games) do still count in Steam charts for example.
So you’re wrong in every front except… Yeah watched both avatar films and can’t name a single character lmao
Wrong, they still get counted in Steam, even if your claim were true that’d mean more people are still playing the game 11 years after it released.
If you calm down you’ll be able to reread my comment without misunderstanding it
I’m not sure what you think I’m misunderstanding, we’re commenting on a news article talking about a massive mod for Fallout 4 not having a lot of extraods being made for it by the community and your take is “Fallout 4 wasn’t a cultural hit so if doesn’t have a strong mod base.” Except you’re absolutely wrong as there are 70k mods on Nexus for it and the fact there’s a news article talking about a full expansion mod at all that we’re literally commenting on lmao.
And again, launching mods with third party launchers such as Vortex or MO2 (as is common for Bethesda games) do still count in Steam charts for example.
So you’re wrong in every front except… Yeah watched both avatar films and can’t name a single character lmao