And on every fucking one I just wanna type "just play the fucking game you idiot and if its crap play something else, stop using your life to dig crappy developers out of a hole all the time."
I think the "who NEVER use mods" brigade seriously needs to STOP whining and wasting other people's time with such topics, offering their perspective over why someone prefers to play their games modded, irrespective of the expectations from the developers.
I'm probably the only one left who thinks that modding in XYZ 'fix' is more akin to typing in a cheat code than 'making the game better'. I bet it's all the same people who type in cheat codes automatically without even thinking about it.
So, here it goes. Its the same, old, tried and tested accusation being repeated again. Seriously, this "more akin to typing in a cheat code" sounds so silly that I really one thing to say, "why don't you first USE mods, and then present your perspective".
Try these, for example:
* Mods that make piece of shit Bethesda games day one releases to acceptable levels of frustration that doesn't hurt the brain of the gamers who already has suffered through ENOUGH on every Bethesda release in the past.
* Mods that games like GTA V has to offer. Its the mods that can only make any right thinking, sensible person enough to justify downloading such a big game that's actually a complete mess and full of issues otherwise.
* The community working on older games like Baldur's gate 2 offer insane amount of fixes and improvements that literally brings the game closer to what the original developers would want to offer, but couldn't release due to whatever compulsions/reasons they may have.
If you still think that these mods are "more akin to typing in a cheat code" then sorry to say, you are literally just another uneducated and illiterate person who could barely understand the term "cheat" let alone understand the value of "modifications" ( full form of mods ) to feel the real essence of what makes so many PC players enjoy the mods.
You are having a very narrow view of the term mods, which usually console players and "who never USED mods" brigade keep talking about without knowing the difference between cheats and mods.
Cheats are what the developers offer "in-game" without correcting gaming errors, patching or fixing bugs, or improving the gameplay for the better. Mods address primarily all of these aspects. Nobody downloads a mod for simply using "cheats" in game, but to make the experience better after playing the vanilla game, and understanding the omissions, mistakes, and errors on part of the developers that the modifications attempt to either fully solve or offer variety of options for a different experience altogether.
That's the kind of perk that makes PC gaming attractive for many. But, unfortunately, console players, and the "who never USED mods" brigade can't digest the fact that PC players are ABLE to get more put of their money's worth without having to pay extra for DLC's and micro-transactions for unlocking cheats, etc.
Games like Mafia City of Lost Heaven which are quite polished, balanced and hardly have any gameplay related problems are very few, compared to a large number of releases that fall short of their own potential, let alone players expectations, that mods are the only way to boost "replayability" over time. I still enjoy playing Mafia 1 without any mods since the vanilla game is almost perfect for my enjoyment.