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I'm new to Fallout modding, but not new to modding (not really even Bethesda titles) and I'm asking opinions from those who are seasoned.

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A couple months or so ago I was struck with nostalgia and noticed that some of my favorite Bethesda titles were low priced. I decided to give Oblivion a go. It was at that point that I realized how nostalgia can lead to some unsavory emotional byproducts, namely frustration. I started modding Oblivion. I found Wrye Bash and a seemingly endless ocean of mods. Loverslab mods intrigued me the most (because who doesn't want bouncing boobs?), but updated graphics and bug/annoyance fixes were also up there. Through the laborious process, I discovered more neat features, like the survival game aspects that someone modded into Oblivion, but after spending 4 days banging my head against the keyboard, I had come to realize that I was not a patient enough person to mod Oblivion THAT much. I decided to scrap huge game tweaks like the survival aspect and just try to get bouncing breasteses to work. Along with the recommended mods, the myriad of skeletons and animations, I finally got a stable working modded Oblivion...However, the seams. OMG the SEAMS! So, I had to fix those. In the end, it just didn't work out and the effort I put into trying to mod Oblivion left me not really wanting to play it at all. It sits on my desktop along with the plethora of mod tools associated with it. It's stable, but it's not being played.
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A couple months or so ago I was struck with nostalgia and noticed that some of my favorite Bethesda titles were low priced. I decided to give Oblivion a go. It was at that point that I realized how nostalgia can lead to some unsavory emotional byproducts, namely frustration. I started modding Oblivion. I found Wrye Bash and a seemingly endless ocean of mods. Loverslab mods intrigued me the most (because who doesn't want bouncing boobs?), but updated graphics and bug/annoyance fixes were also up there. Through the laborious process, I discovered more neat features, like the survival game aspects that someone modded into Oblivion, but after spending 4 days banging my head against the keyboard, I had come to realize that I was not a patient enough person to mod Oblivion THAT much. I decided to scrap huge game tweaks like the survival aspect and just try to get bouncing breasteses to work. Along with the recommended mods, the myriad of skeletons and animations, I finally got a stable working modded Oblivion...However, the seams. OMG the SEAMS! So, I had to fix those. In the end, it just didn't work out and the effort I put into trying to mod Oblivion left me not really wanting to play it at all. It sits on my desktop along with the plethora of mod tools associated with it. It's stable, but it's not being played.
Is The Worth It I'm not looking for assistance getting Oblivion to work, but rather I'm wondering if modding TTW requires the same efforts. I notice the mod tools seem similar, but Oblivion is older so maybe the process is not as complicated? Yes, that's hope talking. Is The Motley Fool Worth It
Is The Nintendo Switch Worth It Assuming the modding process is just as complicated, I'd rather decide to skip it. I don't want to get myself into another Oblivion pickle chasing bouncing boobs and trying to fix seams, saving and reloading the character creation screen to face disappointment repeatedly, all while my nostalgia aches to get going towards Oblivion gates and Daedric armor. But, if I skip that will a vanilla TTW be any fun?



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