MODed game or original version?

Is MOD necessary for you playing a game?

  • I can't live without MOD

    Votes: 1 10.0%
  • I think the original version is perfect enough

    Votes: 9 90.0%

  • Total voters
    10
I respect the esthetic of developers.
Therefore, I barely use MOD while playing games.
Some commercial games don't support players developing MOD or add-in.

I think SDV is really open for anyone who purchased the game.
I presume some users only use MOD to update villagers' profile photos.
In my opinion, the photos of Emily and Abi still have space to improve.

And MOD is culture of single player games.
Sometimes it is controversial but I will go with no-MOD games.
What do you say?
 

Lew Zealand

Helper
The only game I've ever modded is Minecraft, mostly to try out some world generation changes and shader upgrades. No changes to the game mechanics as whenever I try game mechanic mods, they seem to break the balance or try to make it into a new game. Crazy Craft was fun back in the day though, that was almost a different game.

It's almost like: If I need to mod a game so much, maybe I'll just play a different game instead?

If I mod Stardew, it'll be an expansion mod like Ridgeside or SDV Expanded but I need to get good and bored with it first and that hasn't happened yet as I still have 7 more spouses and a roommate to try out!
 
The only game I've ever modded is Minecraft, mostly to try out some world generation changes and shader upgrades. No changes to the game mechanics as whenever I try game mechanic mods, they seem to break the balance or try to make it into a new game. Crazy Craft was fun back in the day though, that was almost a different game.

It's almost like: If I need to mod a game so much, maybe I'll just play a different game instead?

If I mod Stardew, it'll be an expansion mod like Ridgeside or SDV Expanded but I need to get good and bored with it first and that hasn't happened yet as I still have 7 more spouses and a roommate to try out!
The interesting thing is that when I was a kid, I didn't have choice but playing commercial version even though some games contain small bugs.
That was because there was no upgrade mechanism before internet emerged.
The retail version of games have been morphed into disc or cassette.
By the time they were sold, they were already the entire game and no updates.

I know some people have bizarre faith that the original is the perfection.
But from my point of view, MOD is the outcome of players' wisdom.

Like Stardew, in early development, art resource was not that enough in terms of an indie game, you know... AI was not that smart before 2020.
MOD enormously improved the 'imperfection' of the almost perfect game.

nevertheless, I think we still need to be prudent to use MOD, because it can ruin a game without consciousness.
It makes you getting high sometimes but actually it sabotages the core logic of a game.
 
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FilthyGorilla

Local Legend
I've always played vanilla stardew many thousands of hours in, I might eventually play with mods, but I'm not someone who really plays files to just get perfection and leave them (which I think a lot of mods cater towards as it's the general gameplay loop).

Instead the limitations of the vanilla game really make it enjoyable and define how I play, trying to find bugs and exploits, pushing limits that the game has, and so on, which don't give me the same satisfaction when the limits were arbitrarily put in place by whatever mod I wanted at that point. It's purely a personal choice but it suits me, and if I ever do truly get bored of the game then I'll have an untouched wealth of mods to play too, so it's a win-win in my eyes.
 

Geolath

Greenhorn
I respect the esthetic of developers.
Therefore, I barely use MOD while playing games.
Some commercial games don't support players developing MOD or add-in.

I think SDV is really open for anyone who purchased the game.
I presume some users only use MOD to update villagers' profile photos.
In my opinion, the photos of Emily and Abi still have space to improve.

And MOD is culture of single player games.
Sometimes it is controversial but I will go with no-MOD games.
What do you say?
I agree that some modifications, such as updated portraits or interface settings, can improve the game without breaking immersion. Personally, I think it depends on the game - for story-driven or stylistic games, I prefer the clean version, but for sandbox games or simulators, modifications can breathe new life into them.
 

Nonak

Planter
I've played vanilla for a long time before recently starting a modded playthrough because vanilla got kinda boring and I found myself taking longer and more frequent breaks from it. Modding has definitely made it more fun and interesting, but I'll definitely be playing vanilla from time to time.
Also my old phone is dying so I got a new one and on this one it's almost impossible to mod, so if I don't figure it out, after the old one dies completely I'll be only able to play vanilla :/
 

BeenASon

Sodbuster
so i play on the switch, so i want to get mods so bad, but nintendo would hate me, so i play vanilla and it's really fun. there are some mods i really want to use but i don't want nintendo to sue me or something similar.
Nintendont is a really awful and greedy company. If the devs allow mods what's it to them if the players use mods? Not like there are any micro transactions in the game that we can bypass with mods or whatever. You buy the console to play the game you buy the game you do whatever you want with it. Besides it's clear that Concerned Ape supports modding as it's a essential part of singleplayer games which get stale after a while.
 

BeenASon

Sodbuster
I personally think mods are great AFTER a vanilla playthrough. I used to play modded 1.5 on my android with Joja blackmarket and such which was fun. But vanilla is also fun and it's what we are intended to experience. I never really mod games I play unless there great games buried under a few problems. Like I played Oot vanilla but quit it because of the camera but Ship of Harkinian made the game playable for me and I had a ton of fun. I played Earthbound patched with only a run button and it was fantastic. Stardew Valley is a great game but after a while mods are what players turn to in order to enjoy there favourite game again.
 
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