That's good to hear, the lack of mod support was a deal breaker for me so glad to see they've put it back in.
Wait, so it's back on then? They managed to get it to work?
It means you can't download mods made with custom assets that aren't in the game.
This is probably the game I would most want mods for. Glad it was resolved. I guess not allowing external assets is for security reasons?
Yeah, I recently got it for PC and experimented with mods that did all sorts of things like add 4K textures and completely change the lighting. Even though I made sure all these mods worked properly, the bigger issue was that Skyrim has this issue where your memory can't go above a certain point, because once it does, it immediately crashes to desktop. I eventually found a way to downgrade the mods while still improving the experience, but it's still a headache to deal with. So I'd imagine Sony didn't want a similar issue with this version.most likely memory
It always worked. Sony just stopped being stupid and finally allowed it.
Will I be able to mod spiders out of the game?
I don't play PC games. What are custom and external assets?
Also, will players be able to make mods or just Bethseda?
Would modders be able to make a mod that gives you infinite upgrade points from the get go? Or modding Dragonsoul to increase health, stamina, and magic?
Yes.
External assets would be things that players create that don't exist in the game.
For example:
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If you wanted to play through Skyrim as Solid Snake, you wouldn't be able to do that on PS4 because that character model, those textures, maybe some animations, etc. don't exist in the game. Someone created that mod from scratch.
Think of it like Legos. Imagine you have like, a police station set or something. You could make a police station or you could make all sorts of different buildings or cars in different configurations and things like that. However if you wanted to build a TIE Fighter it would be impossible. Sure if you were really imaginative you could maybe make a rough approximation of of one using those police Legos, but without the actual TIE Fighter set you can't really make one.
PC players have the police station set, the TIE Fighter set, and nearly any other Lego set they can dream of, while PS4 players have the police station set only.
Yes players will be able to make mods. Bethesda doesn't really do that, unless you count patches and DLC as mods.
Yes, that's just math.
Those are the simplest of mods.Would modders be able to make a mod that gives you infinite upgrade points from the get go? Or modding Dragonsoul to increase health, stamina, and magic?

Those are the simplest of mods.![]()