The wild case steam5/11/2023 For any aspiring modder, creating a Steam Workshop would be a great way to really showcase your talent to prospective employers. I've seen some really creative mods I never would have thought of, like this Realistic Weather mod for TW3 that gives users snow, fog, and rain. There's so much you can do to mod RPGs with regards to character features, items, and maps. If modders created Workshop mods for the RPGs that could really use some love (like the ones mentioned above.just saying), it would give them a chance to really stand out on the Steam Workshop. There are a lot of RPGs on steam that could really use more Workshop mods. If anything, the Steam Workshop is a great way for modders to gain a following and potentially improve their resumes if they have professional aspirations. Personally, I can never have enough, and from looking at tons of message boards, I see that there is a demand for more Steam Workshops. Gamers can be greedy, and once you start customizing your RPGs to your desires, it's easy to want to have all the textures, new weapons, and map additions. King Crusader Armor for Skyrim by JDGameArtĪnyone who has ever gotten sucked into the trap of trying to download all the mods knows that it can be extremely addictive. This type of competition would separate the standout modders from the Workshops that push half-baked mods. More content means Workshops would have to put out better content with more efficient support in order to rise to the top. There is no downside to having a wider range of Workshops and mods to choose from when you want to add new weapons, items, landscapes, and other game-improving mods to your RPG. If there was a larger selection of content, we'd have better chances of avoiding game-breaking downloads, ultimately giving us the best gaming experience possible. Since the Steam Workshop is somewhat limited, it increases our chances of downloading bad mods. If more modders put out content on the Steam Workshop, it would become flooded with more epic content and dilute the amount the poorly-made mods, improving the platform as a whole. You Can Never Have Too Much of a Good Thing In addition to the fun and sometimes hilarious mods you can download, there are also really functional mods like this Incandescent Reshade mod for DS3 that adds more color and light, which really helps gamers like myself whose vision is going down the tubes. Simply put, mods make for an all-around better gaming experience. Steam Workshop mods really allow a player to become so much more invested in the story because you have more control over your world. Having the ability to completely customize your gaming experience makes an RPG so much more personal and exciting. Staff of Sweet Rolls Mod for Skyrim by Nebior While FPS mods are cool, there's something about mods for RPGs that can make you feel like a master of your own universe, which is pretty awesome. Mods range from functional texture improvements to ridiculous Staff of Sweet Rolls for Skyrim that turns your enemies into pastries. You can change anything from your character to the landscape to the sound effects you hear in the game. I love modding my RPGs, and if you haven't tried it yet, I highly recommend it. Great Mods Make for an Even Better RPG Experience This is why I'm coming out and saying that we need more Workshops for Steam RPGs. Maybe this is out of our hands, but I think there is a need and a demand for mods with verified support. I know that for games like Dark Souls III, the lack of Workshop mods is due to a lack of Steam support for the game. However, there is a lack of awesome modders like FMPONE - a CS:GO modder - for Steam RPGs. While the mods for these games are on Nexus, I would argue that famous modders like FMPONE have shown us that the Steam Workshop has the capacity to produce amazing game modifications. I (along with many others) would love to see Steam Workshop mods for Fallout 4, Dark Souls III, and The Witcher 3, for example. While there have been some great mods from the Steam Workshop, we need more than just mods for RPGs like Skyrim. The Steam Workshop allows modders to flex their creative muscles and produce imaginative content that big developers don't think of or weren't allowed to create. We've all seen the wild success of Workshop mods for Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and Skyrim, and this isn't without reason.
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