Well, woopdie-fricken-doo,Mr. PC user! Say, would you mind buying all us console players a Brand-new Pc that can play all your fancy games? No? Then shut up about your stupid mods! Some of us dont have the ability to get a nice PC. Heck, I didn't even buy my xbox! It was a GIFT! So go away and don't mention mods again!
Now, on the topic of difficulty, I would like to have that option to adjust the damage of me vs. them seperately. would make it feel just alittle more real...also, would it be that hard to take the area detector from fallout and put it into skyrim? Please?
I don't think that this thread states "this post is entirely exclusive to console users, so if you are a pc gamer, you can stick your opinion up your ass", so I don't know why you got butthurt over someone just mentioning modding in a sentence. If he went in mod details deeply, and would list every goddamn mod that even remotely changes difficutly, I would get it, but you are freaked out because you saw a 5 word sentence that contains the word "mod". I love this site, but I don't know why you people are so aggressive towards people who play on the PC. We don't act superior, we only share our opinions, that's all. Let's take for example, a guy that stumbles upon the site, and notices this thread. Let's say he actually is looking forward to a good difficulty-changing mod, so he asks Armathyx through a PM what mods would he/she recommend, thus making the comment useful. We are not going to go away with our stupid mods, you need to learn to not give a crap and carry on. I know I probably should've done the same, but you guys feel the need to reply in such a manner to every comment that ever mentions mods. I'm afraid the next step is gonna be a petition to remove the modder's workshop entirely, because it hurts your eyes and it's in the way. We know that we are the "minority" of this site, but that doesn't mean that we don't have the permission to mention mods. I really hope the amount of the word "mod" hasn't fried your brain by now I guess I'll end this massive wall of text here.
I won't shut up about my "stupid" mods, because I'm damn well allowed to talk about them. This thread isn't exclusive to console users, neither is this website.
You can keep reacting like that all you want, cry me a river if you must, there won't be a taboo on mods for as long as I'm around.
Sorry to hear that, but it's still not a valid reason to banish suggesting mods from this website, in fact it's completely irrelevant.
Maybe some guy was reading this thread and didn't know such mods existed: I'll have done him a favor. If I point out the right direction I may be helping people or creating discussions. Regardless, it doesn't affect you in any way shape or form and I don't see why you'd try and be an obstacle to it.
Expert/Master feels like the best difficulty to me...
Both difficulties allow for use of the crafting skills without ending up one shotting an enemy. Legendary gets a little too crazy...
I do agree with Soneca's 'Dark Souls' suggestion, I did enjoy the difficulty and tactics that came with Demons Souls...
I'm not surprised the pc crowd have mentioned mods here. I wouldn't be surprised if they went into details about which mods worked the best either, seems like the perfect discussion for it to be honest. Not alot the consolers can do/talk about...
I don't get why Seth wet his diaper about it...
Expert is more for if you're doing no crafting or only using one crafting skill in my opinion, and Master for if you're using two. I never use all three crafting skills. For example, a character at around level 30 with average stats for his level would be well suited to Expert. I agree with you about Legendary though, for me Legendary is mainly for higher level players who want to pick up more skills without losing the challenge, not just something you can do all the way from the start.
Something else I dislike about the difficulty settings is the Armour Rating. The higher your Armour Rating is, the more protection you will gain from each extra point of Armour. This means that the difference between wearing cloth robes and wearing full plate mail is actually less than the difference between metal armour and slightly shinier metal armour. It seems wrong to me but I sort of understand what they were trying to do. It just could be a bit better thought out.