NickJ
Ask yourself what's more important. Having a good time and playing the game the way you like, or some weird arbitrary badges that earn you . . . what? Credibility? Fame? Money?
Ask yourself what's more important. Having a good time and playing the game the way you like, or some weird arbitrary badges that earn you . . . what? Credibility? Fame? Money?
This. If modding it made it more enjoyable, why do achievements matter? I turned on mods and couldnt really care less about achievements.
Ghost
Ask yourself what's more important. Having a good time and playing the game the way you like, or some weird arbitrary badges that earn you . . . what? Credibility? Fame? Money?
I dunno, you have a point. I just really like the feeling of when the achievement pops up for something. I guess you have a point.
Originally posted by Tudes:
Ask yourself what's more important. Having a good time and playing the game the way you like, or some weird arbitrary badges that earn you . . . what? Credibility? Fame? Money?
This. If modding it made it more enjoyable, why do achievements matter? I turned on mods and couldnt really care less about achievements.
Is it a sin to mod in this community? Does it count as cheating?
Ghost
No, it is not a sin and mod is just a mod, it does not mean cheat. Get out of that console mindset.
However, a lot of people would
recommend playing the game through at least once without using any.
While there are cheat mods, most are just quality of life things, patches, cosmetics or add extra content to the game. The developers have even made some of those quality of life mods into official plugins with the gift bags.
Any mod will disable achievements regardless of what it does though, hence the mod that re-enables them.
Pip
The script extender reenables them. Get that instead, as it also improves loading times.