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Genrally speaking, a classic JRPG features an ostensibly simple, yet engaging premise, and invites the player’s imagination to do a fair amount of the narrative (and visual) lifting - all other older JRPGS fail to cohere in one way or another, whereas new JRPGs often show too much, and leave too little to the

Nah - that’s the same port you see on the bottom of a wiimote, or on the above pictured wii peripherals. The controller plug nub even looks like the one up at the very top right, just black.

Yeah, just gut it and put your own hardware in, including the controller ports, as that looks like a proprietary port design on the machine. On that note, why isn’t this thing wireless? Skipping it. I can play these on my big screen with an xbox1 or six axis controller as it is.

NO - the USB charge cable does not carry any data. You need a wireless receiver to use a 360 wireless controller on a PC, period.

NO - the USB charge cable does not carry any data. You need a wireless receiver to use a 360 wireless controller on

Sure there’s a common thread of escapism, but escapism is rooted in the human experience.

Oh yeah. Enough broken English that I bought it at release in 2001 and didn’t play past the first ten hours. It really took you out of the experience, personally speaking.

Tough call. It does seem wise to save the best for last, however, it takes me around a year to get through an RPG nowadays, so I won’t be purchasing both at release. We’ve been waiting for DQVII for 20 years (announced in 1996, during the golden age of JRPGs), or at least, we’ve been waiting for a playable translation

Or, it’s the fact that most stories adhere to the Monomyth:

So bold, so new, this gritty reboot that borrows heavily from mythology.

That’s not my logic, and that’s not the logic of the software you mention- that software does not include a user agreement that states that all artwork produced by those programs are the property of the licensor - the Zenimax agreement does state that, and the Zenimax agreement forbids the sale of mods. It’s not

If a stolen mod doesn’t even function, who cares if it’s been stolen? It’s inert data that no one can access for any useful purpose. If a modder can’t publish their mod for consoles because it requires a script extender, how could it possibly be stolen and published for console in the first place? If plenty of the

As you clearly know more than I do, please enlighten me.

I get that you’d really like for me to be speaking out of entitlement, but the fact remains that I’m speaking out of calm practicality. Riddle me this – if it would take so much time and work to get your mod ready for console, how come any random amateur kid with a poor command of their native language, English, can

If you don’t want your work stolen, provide an alternative for console gamers (upload your content). Piracy is a fact of reality, Bethesda has no legal incentive to address it in this case, and berating strangers isn’t going to fix the problem. You could work with Bethesda by providing a legitimate mod, so others can

Sorry, that “entitled” bit I referenced was at the beginning of someone else’s reply (as were some of the other items I addressed. Haha, my mistake.).

They have no legal incentive. As I stated elsewhere in this thread, the likely solution involves cooperation between Bethesda, the staff at Nexus, and the legitimate modding community based there. Of course, Bethesda would have to initiate this venture. They’re cooler than most companies, so it’s at least possible.

Entitled? Chill (I see you edited that bit out of your post. Whatever.). I don’t condone stealing mods, and I haven’t yet installed any myself – I’m waiting for a collection of solid, vetted mods to emerge for XBOX1. I’ve favorited a couple with matching nexus and Bethesda.net screen-names, actually.

It’s not that Nexus has high standards of accountability - it operates on the honor system, and the reason it can, is because it was the only trusted game in town for PC modders. There is no reason to copy paste an existing mod to Nexus when it already exists, but, as completely compatible mods do not yet exist for