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paigeisin5
5 years agoSeasoned Ace
I'm guilty of using a lot of mods, too. CC is a must for me. And game play mods are a must if you want certain features in the game, or you're dealing with some nasty glitches and bugs. It takes some time to update mods every month after the teams release an update, so I've been waiting to update my game until I have time to go through all of my mods and sometimes that can take two months because I'd rather play. And I play in off line mode until I'm ready. There hasn't been anything in the last few updates so exciting I can't live without some kind of new content anyway. The bug fixes have been pretty much useless, but manage to blow up mods in spite of not really fixing much. Just go slowly and be picky about who you download content from. TSR is my main site for all things CC and BB. I seldom download from any other site. Plus I never had any issues with anything I have from them until we got the skin tones and hair updates from EA. It all comes down to you and if you're feeling overwhelmed. I felt overwhelmed when I first began adding all the mods I have. It was scary. But I decided having mods gives me more control over the way I want to play my game. Without waiting for the teams to fix the game or add my kind of new content and features. Take your time and play off line for a few weeks. Update the mods you use when you can. There are no rules that say we have to update on the day it's released. So speaking for myself, yes the monthly updates are a pain. But playing without mods is an even bigger pain in the....... :)
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