A horse of course
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I'm getting that itch again.
So Neverwinter Nights obviously had an excellent toolset (although I actually found it harder to mod certain stuff outside the boundaries of the editors than I did similar stuff in the IE) but the base game...isn't really all that worthwhile to mod for.
Morrowind onwards, obviously. I've gotten hundreds of hours out the Skyrim CS (despite being fundamentally broken in certain areas). I heard Grimcock has a good set, but I'm not really interested in the base game. NWN2 toolset was a crock of shit, and base game is even worse than the first so fuck struggling through that. Dragon Age toolset is crap and again, base mechanics suck so I'm not gonna make the effort.VTM: Redemption had a kinda-sorta DM/level editor toolset but as with NWN, it's a bitch to edit stuff outside that.
Any suggestions?
So Neverwinter Nights obviously had an excellent toolset (although I actually found it harder to mod certain stuff outside the boundaries of the editors than I did similar stuff in the IE) but the base game...isn't really all that worthwhile to mod for.
Morrowind onwards, obviously. I've gotten hundreds of hours out the Skyrim CS (despite being fundamentally broken in certain areas). I heard Grimcock has a good set, but I'm not really interested in the base game. NWN2 toolset was a crock of shit, and base game is even worse than the first so fuck struggling through that. Dragon Age toolset is crap and again, base mechanics suck so I'm not gonna make the effort.VTM: Redemption had a kinda-sorta DM/level editor toolset but as with NWN, it's a bitch to edit stuff outside that.
Any suggestions?