What is your favorite mod?
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I couldn't pick a single one, but I got endless joy from all the Quake mods back in the day. Not just level designs and sprite replacement, but complete weapon changes that made everything different, Quake Kart, Cujo, etc. It seemed the sky was the limit.
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Sven-Coop for Half-Life 1.
I've played, almost daily, since the mod was released in January 1999. Over a quarter century. I've got admin in a number of servers, so a lot of days I'm just hopping on briefly to make sure the servers are running smoothly and no one is trolling. New maps are still being regularly released, many by people who have been mapping for it for a solid 15-20 years.
No idea of total hours. It wasn't added to Steam until 2016, but I have multiple thousands of hours logged since then. I've got to be over 10-12k hours since the beginning. Easily.
Everything else in my life has shifted. Sven-Coop is my rock.
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Its pretty smooth but I've had a lot of desync issues because I have a long list of mods I try to play with.
They do PvP on the mod. Its pretty cool you have 4 teams and each player controls 1 pawn and the fight for objectives and capture and craft their way to victory.
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Mekanism, hands down.
Followed VERY closely by Fallout 2 Restoration Project.
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I love mekanism, often run it as my only mod
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I wanted to mention Create too.
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promods for ETS 2 and ATS 2
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Gregtech: New Horizons
Technically a modpack rather than a mod though. I love grinding through technological advancements.
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Enderal and also its predecessor Nehrim are absolutely amazing! They're so fantastic, I don't even consider them mods, I see them as full games.
PS: Yes, I know Arkwend exists. But I've never played it because I personally dislike Morrowind and its gameplay systems. Especially the god aweful random hit chance system Oblivion got me into RPGs so that will forever be my gold standard for RPG games.
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Tale of Two Wastelands for Fallout 3 and New Vegas.
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Now there's a name I haven't heard in a long time.
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That's unfortunate. It's a great mod (and the devs have done a bunch to fix crashes and load times).
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GB Mario 2 in full color
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I genuinely consider both mods to be more faithful the the vanilla experience than some the actual features added in more recent updates.
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I can't believe I blanked on them in my own reply, but to piggyback off your Restoration Project nomination: the Talking Heads Addon and Talking Heads Actually Talk Mod for Fallout 2 Restoration Project (updated) are both absolutely insane, and breath some new life into the game while seamlessly slotting in next to the existing art and voice acting.
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I never played it but the Thomas the Train mod for skyrim is hilarious.
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FF7: New Threat. Complete pain in the ass to set up, but worth it. If you love the original FF7 it fixes and adds sooooooo much.
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I had two seamless coop playthroughs with friends. While the first one was buggy since it had just released, it is hands down some of the most fun I had with them. I'm shocked Fromsoft didn't hire the developer to integrate it for real.
On the other hand, you should also know that you can play seamless co-op with mods. Seamless co-op with convergence mod is absolutely fantastic.
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Idk. Works as is for me