@Dje4321 can probs tell you more but ye they got humping dragons and shit whatev
Well, thereās the useful mods like the better inventory menu and then thereās the ridiculous stuff like replacing the dragons with Thomas the Tank Engine.
The againā¦how many mods can you install before the game crashes in the x-th port of Skyrim for a Texas Instruments calculator?
Depends on the of mods but a lot, In Fallout NV I had around 50+ mods and the game still ran great, plus Bethesda games are such shit in a lot of cases mods can make it run better and be more stable too XD
lol or like bring back the being able to make spells system
On a calculator?
@dinscurge yeah, but it also sucks that you have to test that much to see what mods run stable. imagine finding out thereās a bug that only happens after x amount of time played and makes you lose all your progress.
kinda mis-read but donāt think even Todd Howard could port Skyrim to a Texas Instruments calculator, but lord knows heāll try.
just wait for skyrim 2 or skyrim the pre release
Skyrim 2: Electric Boogaloo
Skyrim Nostalgia Edition (incl Day 1 bugs).
Or a more modern attempt:
lol mean like make a prequel but by just giving them an early alpha version
Dropped Torchlight 2 already. Dunno. All the playing it vanilla vs with mods and then trying x different classes wasnāt that captivating at the moment.
Now Iām trying a few SNES ROMS.
Currently Super Metroid. At least where I am now (maybe 10min in) it feels kinda sluggish compared to the GBA titles.
I think I had the graphics confused with the NES cause some of the stuff on the SNES looks damn gorgeous. Iām a sucker for nice pixel graphics.
gba basically suped up snes but with lower resolution lol
try chrono trigger meng
The GBA was amazing. Played quite some games. Only thing it was missing was backlight (which there are some mod kits for on the interwebz for purchase).
bunch the other models had back/front light
The GBA was great. Still have mine and a ton of games for it but its in a state of none working, In end I started playing most of my GBA/Gameboy color games on the GameCube using the Gameboy addon which got rid of the backlight issue and was essentially Nintendo Switching before it was cool XD
well cept with gud games
GBA SP and Micro.
Although, thereās a later model of the GBA SP thatās more preferred over the original version cause it has a brighter backlight.
I think my cousin has/had (heās not taking good care of his stuff, meaning he loses it in his own chaos) that. And the controller add-on for the N64 controller so you could use your Pokemon from Red/Blue in Pokemon Stadium.
In some cases I really donāt understand what Nintendo is thinking. Like, Luigiās Mansion. First game on the GameCube. Second game on the fucking 3DS (why not the Wii U?) and the third game now on the Switch. You need to own 3 different systems to play them all. With weird platform jumps like that thereās probably never gonna be a port of the 2nd game.
And I just want a new Metroid in the style of Fusion and Zero Mission. The Prime series just gives me motion sickness and is a completely different genre.
Fusion was fucking difficult though. Never finished it cause the SA-X always kicked my butt.
And the Golden Sun series was also nice. Bit repetitive with the random encounters but was a nice mix of JRPG and puzzle solving.
Are there any GBA/SNES games available in the eShop for the Switch?
maybe ones nintendo made* lel else good luck
What?
had a typo lel