As a console gamer, it really irritates me that only the PC gamers get to use mods. I'm not willing to spend thousands customising a computer which may get viruses and die, or may be set on fire by my sister, which is more likely than it sounds.
So here is my idea, and bear with me:
Why can't Bethesda make a modding program to use on a computer which then packages the mod and transports it over Xbox Live or SEN (formerly PSN), and installs it like any other DLC?
Even if they sold it for $10-$20 I wouldn't mind and I would buy it anyway. Because its awesome and fun!
So can anyone explain to me how this couldn't work? I mean, if it is literally impossible then fair enough. But i've asked a few of my friends in computer programming at Uni and they don't see how it couldn't be done.
Please spare any abuse or stupidity. It would be nice for a change to have a genuinely constructive discussion of ideas. I'm not interested in a boring "PC gaming is better, NO console gaming is better" war. I am genuinely interested in whether this is possible or not.
So here is my idea, and bear with me:
Why can't Bethesda make a modding program to use on a computer which then packages the mod and transports it over Xbox Live or SEN (formerly PSN), and installs it like any other DLC?
Even if they sold it for $10-$20 I wouldn't mind and I would buy it anyway. Because its awesome and fun!
So can anyone explain to me how this couldn't work? I mean, if it is literally impossible then fair enough. But i've asked a few of my friends in computer programming at Uni and they don't see how it couldn't be done.
Please spare any abuse or stupidity. It would be nice for a change to have a genuinely constructive discussion of ideas. I'm not interested in a boring "PC gaming is better, NO console gaming is better" war. I am genuinely interested in whether this is possible or not.