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>unofficial patch
>alters original content for no fucking reason
>restoration mod
>restores shit that was clearly cut on purpose
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the first thing yeah but what exactly are you expecting restoration mods to do
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>>729618290
First thing is pretty specifically an Arthmoor problem. Other unofficial patches don't really do that typically.
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>>729618461
restore levels cut due to time constraints.
a good example would be the cut warthog run in Halo 2. I mean, I think Halo 2 is actually the best in the series so I wouldnt want a restoration mod, but still.
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>>729618290
death to shartmoor
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>>729618290
>thing is unofficial
>does something that alters the base game
How did you pass the fucking captcha, halfwit?
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>>729618557
It's a thing with the one for VTMB also
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>>729618290
>>729618557
>DD2 has an unofficial patch
>it's actually good and totally modular
When I saw it initially I got PTSD and was happy it wasn't cursed like Bethesda game UOPs
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Most modders don't know what they're doing and make things worse, and then a group of forum gamers who also don't know what they're doing pretend the modders are "fixing the game for the lazy devs", especially common on Bethesda games.



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