Like the title. What games are made better with mods, and foster a great modding scene that retains momentum and delivers excellent content?
My personal favorite is Fallout: New Vegas, but games like DOOM, Half-Life 2 (really all source engine games), and Minecraft have extremely unique mod scenes. Of course, Skyrim remains a modding titan. STALKER: Anomaly is already an amazing mod project and has mod lists for it like GAMMA.
What are your favorites?
I guess my approach of being a mercenary for a bunch of different kingdoms and never taking prisoners was a really good idea then. I started my own kingdom after and was able to flip the nobles to my side pretty easily. I'm definitely already seeing what you mean by the lack of diplomacy, though. If I didn't merc for a while there's no way to really expand my kingdom fast enough to defend it from the constant war on all sides.
I'm sad to hear about the mod situation. I didn't really look into it at all and just assumed the game has been out for long enough by now
If you ever get tired of Bannerlord, I'd say give warband a try. Ought to be cheap nowadays, runs on anything, and has a myriad of mods. Mind you, it's an eyesore compared to newer games, but the mods make up for it.
Haha if you look back at the original comment in this chain it's me saying I played warband for hundreds of hours
Ah, shit. My bad, I must've forgotten that bit.