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AirGaram's avatar

I would probably create something that adds more creatures and enemies for each biome adding diversity to each one. I haven't explored my world much but i haven't seen many creatures, but looking at the gameplays and stuff, i wanted more creatures to find.

Limal's avatar

I am not a 3D modeler, but I would love to see a mod that allows players to create their own dress designs.

Similar to character design, where you can choose eye shape or chin size, this mod would allow players to choose sleeve style, buttons, and colors/materials.

I think this would be a great way for players to express their creativity and make their characters unique.

Lanah Tyra's avatar

We all know that glamour is the true end-game, so for me it would be designing new clothes. I'm always amazed by what people come up with and would be great to implement their ideas in the game.

And I have to include what Sturmer already wrote, what is better than clothes designed by you? Custom building blocks! Before I gave up the re-create a famous building bounty, I was sitting here looking at that Eiffel Tower picture thinking damn this would be cool if we had some metal and curved pieces. Imagine the cool bridges and things we could build!

I think there is no pvp in the game yet (correct me if I'm wrong) but there could be a paint-ball mod, were all your weapons are firing colourful paint and there could be an arena where people can go and have fun with and against each other. No deaths just who can get away with the least amount of paint on their clothes.

Sturmer's avatar

Eiffel Tower was my thought too, but even w/o a missing design, it's still impossible to build it due to limitations of structural elements. I even started one with each leg as a separate building e.i. limit is 4x300 still not enough to make one of meaningful size

IMO developers should add settings sliders akin to Minecraft's chunk rendering, so each player could individually adjust the amount of blocks his machine could handle w/o crippling his game experience with excessive lags.

Alex Sinclair's avatar

Now I want "Glamour is the true end-game." as a tattoo, or at very least a life motto - in Latin, of course: Improbi est verus finis ludus (according to Google)

Lanah Tyra's avatar

You can thank the FFXIV community for it :D Because we all know that beating an ultimate raid is nothing compared to what it is like to manage all your glamours. That tattoo sounds great, don't give me ideas I already have 3 (4?) pending 😅

Foolish_Imp's avatar

If I could, I would make a mod that offers a more challenging survival mode. You'd have to both eat and drink, make sure your character is clean, wear certain clothes in certain biomes, and there would be a chance to get wounds and illnesses that you have to treat with certain things. What you build your base with will matter, like crude buildings won't offer full protection from the elements. You can't get a full rest unless you sleep in a real bed, nor can you regain stamina if you don't rest and get a balanced diet. There will be more drastic weather and map conditions, like quicksand/sinking mud, thunderstorms that can strike you with lighting, sandstorms that give you a cough or blurred vision, and gas pockets in the swamp.

I also like the idea of a mod that has an alternate start and alternate race. For example, an alternate start where you are a fae or one of the humanoid monster races that you see in the game. You'd have an alternate storyline that ties into the game's original storyline. In addition to the alternate start/storyline, the mod would add more npc's that have quest and dialogue relating to whatever race you choose.

Alex Sinclair's avatar

This sounds awesome. Whenever I play a game like Fallout, I always opt for hardcore mode - it makes every decision count and keeps me gripped.

Foolish_Imp's avatar

Oh yeah, Fallout hardcore mode is fun. The first time I played a Fallout game, I jokingly put it on hardcore and it was intense. I'm usually too much of a wimp to put my games on the hardest settings, but it's fun on survival games like Green Hell and The Long Dark. The hardest setting on Kingdom Come: Deliverance is also really fun because all of the little details they put into realism, like eating too much making you sick.

Alex Sinclair's avatar

Ah nice, I've never actually played any of those, but I have heard and watched good things about all three of them! I find the challenge is just right at the beginning of Bethesda games, but as the games go on (especially if, like me, you hoard everything) it reaches a point where it all becomes a bit easy and you lose the drama. So I normally find myself upping the difficulty mid-game to keep me on my toes.

Sturmer's avatar
  1. Ability to upload or create your own decorations, such as item stacks, wall pictures, additional furniture, or garden elements. These items would not have any augmentation properties.

    • Ability to create custom tile sets for construction.

These features would greatly enhance the game's variety and the ability to build impressive structures. However, to fully benefit from these additions, the current limit on construction elements must be removed. The 300-item cap severely restricts projects, making it difficult to build anything larger than a two-storey 5x5 box.

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