If Bethesda games, like , are known for anything other than their massive worlds, it would be their modding communities. Thanks to the Creation Kit modding tool that has been supplied with most of Bethesda's projects, very few titles have had the capacity for modding that the company's games do. The capacity for modding is so great that these mods have even made it to consoles, with supporting player-made content for the Xbox Series X/S.
Mods can greatly change the experience of a game. Provided that mod authors have made it, anything can be added to a game, from lightsabers to replacing dragons with Thomas the Tank Engine and his friends in . is no exception, and many of the most popular mods for Xbox objectively improve the gaming experience. These can include bug fixes, AI improvements, and new skills.
An incredible fan-made mod for Starfield finally lets players explore the universe with ease thanks to things like autopilot and remote take off.
Bethesda games aren't exactly known for being the smoothest, bug-free experiences. is no exception, suffering from the typical bugs that many players have jokingly referred to as With the Community Patch, players can now experience a relatively smooth game that has had hundreds of bugs fixed from the base game. The Community Patch is an effort by numerous mod authors and is meant to be owned and for the game's community.
Fixes included in this patch are also meant to correct errors from the base game, not just bugs. This mod includes fixes for misplaced objects, script errors, faulty missions, spelling errors, and much, much more. The mod does not include new content or balancing and is purely meant to refine the base game. It should be placed as high in the load order as possible and is compatible with almost any mod.
Although the Community Patch acts as a community-owned and contributed mod to fix the errors of the base game, the Unofficial Patch is an alternative by one individual. This comes from the maker of the
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