Well it’s not like a Skyrim (obviously), but I mean that there isn’t big changes in textures or content for example.
There is some extremely useful mods though. I’m thinking quality of life stuff and appearance choices mostly. The latter was a bit buggy with the updates for me, but i think it got better now.
I think the amount of downloads comes from how necessary these are to most fans, rather than the quantity and quality of big mods.
(Although some small mods like hairstyle are quite high quality to be fair)
P.S. One pretty big exception is 5e spells that do add a lot of much wanted content
Could you elaborate on why most fans consider some mods necessary. Ive put over 300h into this game and did not feel like mods would have enriched the experience once
Most mods arent necessary, but there are mods that allow you to play with spells that arent in the base game, level up past 12, and add races that arent in base. Those are the ones I have
It’s almost a year since I played BG3 but back then I remember some bugfix mods were essential (BG3 had a LOT of bugs/improperly working things back then), and then the really big one for me was the camera mod, Native Camera Tweaks. That one alone has over a million downloads and fixes a lot of issues I had.
Well it’s a rpg, so plenty of fans are gonna want more tools to choose their appearance…
hairstyles (Tav’s are great)
appearance edit ehanced
basket full of equipment and transmog enhance
etc…
Those kind of mods really gives you all the choices you can get to dress and create you character.
Then there is also some quality of life…
party limit begone
Native camera tweaks
WASD character movement
The names are self explanatory, to the players that wants those functionality they can be necessary.
Now i’m a bit exaggerating by saying “most fans” because, in fact, most of them don’t use mods. But those who like me really can’t get enough of mods like this to personalize your experience.
How good is the average mod quality in this game?
Well it’s not like a Skyrim (obviously), but I mean that there isn’t big changes in textures or content for example.
There is some extremely useful mods though. I’m thinking quality of life stuff and appearance choices mostly. The latter was a bit buggy with the updates for me, but i think it got better now.
I think the amount of downloads comes from how necessary these are to most fans, rather than the quantity and quality of big mods.
(Although some small mods like hairstyle are quite high quality to be fair)
P.S. One pretty big exception is 5e spells that do add a lot of much wanted content
Could you elaborate on why most fans consider some mods necessary. Ive put over 300h into this game and did not feel like mods would have enriched the experience once
Most mods arent necessary, but there are mods that allow you to play with spells that arent in the base game, level up past 12, and add races that arent in base. Those are the ones I have
It’s almost a year since I played BG3 but back then I remember some bugfix mods were essential (BG3 had a LOT of bugs/improperly working things back then), and then the really big one for me was the camera mod, Native Camera Tweaks. That one alone has over a million downloads and fixes a lot of issues I had.
Most mods add quality of life things.
If you check those out, I can guarantee you you will find some where you wonder why they aren’t in the base game.
Well it’s a rpg, so plenty of fans are gonna want more tools to choose their appearance…
hairstyles (Tav’s are great) appearance edit ehanced basket full of equipment and transmog enhance etc…
Those kind of mods really gives you all the choices you can get to dress and create you character.
Then there is also some quality of life…
party limit begone Native camera tweaks WASD character movement
The names are self explanatory, to the players that wants those functionality they can be necessary.
Now i’m a bit exaggerating by saying “most fans” because, in fact, most of them don’t use mods. But those who like me really can’t get enough of mods like this to personalize your experience.