User:Krysee

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I love TES and other Bethesda games. I hate Bethesda bugs.

I would honestly like to get through one entire game ... be it Morrowind, Oblivion, Fallout 3, Fallout: New Vegas, or Skyrim ... without having to download or create a mod to fix bugs and/or use console commands to get around them. You'd think they'd be getting better, too, that the frequency of bugs because of stupid quest scripting would be declining as they learn and get better, but since they never fix their own bugs, they aren't learning, so it seems like they're getting worse and worse to the point of releasing DLCs that are completely unplayable until community modders get in and bugfix them.

I honestly can't imagine how people on the XBox cope.


I love mods and modding. I hate the modding community.

I stopped modding for other people around the same time New Vegas came out, because the community did something that really pissed me off: they lied. Dozens of people, if not closer to a hundred people, all lying in concert. They lied because the modding community, particularly the one at the Nexus, is petrified of saying anything negative. I had a Fallout 3 repair mod that really didn't work that well; when I asked for help and criticism, I got nothing but a wall of praise. Empty, meaningless, stupid lies, telling me that it was the best mod ever when I knew it needed work. What's worse is, in all that, I only got ONE person who posted "DOESN'T WORK" without specifics, which you'd expect at least a dozen from a mod that actually does work. Anyway, given that the only things people in the modding community seem to be allowed to post are "OMG I LOVE IT" and "DOESN'T WORK" and I need real feedback, I stopped posting even though I kept modding for myself (a practice that hasn't changed with Skyrim).

The funny thing was, I got at least a dozen IM requests on the Nexus to port that mod to Fallout: New Vegas, when it was completely unnecessary. Nevermind that the mod never worked quite as intended, not even my own private version, because I was asking the scripting language to do something that couldn't actually be done and still can't (detecting objects added from other mods without knowing what other mods are being loaded in what order and not having an ESM-based communications bridge between the two mods which totally defeats the purpose).


I love people. I hate internet people.

If you're going to be rude to me, I insist you come do it within arm's length, where I can keep you honest (or at least punch you in the throat). Because I'm not putting up with you in a text environment where you can't type, spell or even come up with original content. I have much better things to do with my time online than put up with insolent little trolls, like watch Nyancat 82 times in a row, or smash my face against my keyboard.

"You" has three letters. "It's" means "it is", not the posession of it, which is "its", and it's not that hard to learn the difference. "Their", "there" and "they're" are different words with different meanings: ask any first-grader if you don't believe me. However hard it is to believe, your keyboard does have a shift key as well as a rich assortment of punctuation. Adding "no offense" does not make your comment harmless, and adding "for some reason" only indicates that you're too stupid to figure it out.

Serving fillet mignon on a garbage lid in a filthy alley is exactly the same as having something worth saying then mangling the language while saying it: presentation ruins the content. Only people comfortable with eating off a garbage lid in an alley will eat the fillet mignon, and only uneducated rude jackoffs who won't have anything meaningful to add will read your comment.

Now that I've said all the things that should have been said to you by the time you were eight years old ...