Can you give me some video games with an interesting and thriving modding community...

Can you give me some video games with an interesting and thriving modding community? Good examples from the past are of course games like Half-Life 1&2, Warcraft 3 etc but I'm more interested in games that are less than a decade old. I'm a bit out of the loop when it comes to newer games and communities built around them.

Skyrim

Its called "Torture".

Morrowind.
It doesn't have waifu mods, but it has a multiplayer mod that is playable now.

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Boy are you in for a disappointment. The past 10 years of pc gaming has been console ports.

Quake
But really look for games with workshop support on steam. Not all these games will haveproper modding support (like TF2 which had it only for hats and stuff, now it has custom maps). There is Postal 2 with some old mods that are already uploaded there and some will be updated to support new game version, Hat in time with gameplay mods and maps, Hotline MIami and Haydee (map and player models- even NSFW)

Fuck, i tried to lookup workshop myself and i couldn't find anything special. Only thing i know to some degree

Dota 2 - has custom gamemodes. Not so popular because everyone plays only standart games
Starbound - should be the same stuff as Minecraft mods which add new tech crafts recipes and etc
Garry's Mod - Gamemodes and tools/stuff to sandbox.

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New vegas my man,new stuff still comes through the pipe,and a huge community made expansion is on the horizon called the frontier
Hell i'm playing through a world of pain right now.

You realize custom maps for tf2 go back to 2007, right?

Garry's Mod

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Here's a funny thing about Team Fortress 2, actually: So the Source Engine has this server option called "sv_pure" which bans players from using custom content. This normally would never be enabled, because mod support is good and is recognised as being good. Except that somewhere down the line over the last ten years, it was made the default for servers in Team Fortress 2.

But Valve love mods, don't they? Team Fortress 2 has The Steam Workshop®, so it really shows that Valve are all for modding!

Also Team Fortress 2's version of sv_pure, instead of just blocking custom content, turns sound replacements into high pitched screeches and turns model replacements into glowing wireframes that are visible through walls. Because why not.

Motherfucking Doom
Different shootan games, brawlers, party games, speedrun challenges, anything you want, Doom mods probably have.

I talked about maps in steam workshop and how it was only for hats and cosmetics before maps were added.

Factorio
I would love to say KSP, but not only did the modding community die, the entire community is dead.

Rimworld I suppose?
Most modern games are anti-modder though. Honestly just stick to shit like DOOM wads.

mr.mineyman in origami world

Starbound
Terraria
Rimworld
Paradox's games
Civ II(ded modding but TWO DECADES of good mods)
Civ III/IV(not workshop)
Civ V(workshop)
Mount & Blade/M&B Warband
Starsector
Don't Starve
Simcity 3k/4k
miney craty

while we're at it..

Endless Legend
Wayward
Caves of Qud
Crypt of the necrodancer
Cities Skylines
qb(indie minecraft clone)

going by what's got a steam workshop/what i own

Good, non-magical medieval combat.

Finally someone with a brain and some taste.
Fuck, what a Reddit/Cuckchan tier shitty thread this was until you showed up.
I guess and
did prettu well too


Heres some not mentioned
-Arma 3
-XCOM 2
-Total War
-Dominions
-Ark Survival Evolved
-Sins of a Solar Empire
-X3
-Homeworld Remastered
-Company of Heroes
-Men of War
-Cortex Command
-Empire at War Forces of Corruption
-Sonic Generations

There's a mod for A17 rimworld that disables guns.

ok, stronghold hd steam edition has a workshop so prolly some mods for that too

some more:

crea
children of the galaxy
war for the overworld(got on gog, haven't tried since system probably can't handle it).
xenonauts
The Elder Scrolls games

That's it for now. I KNOW I'm missing a bunch like the relatively recent shadowruns, but just go on steam's list of "which games have steam workshop" for at least a start.


I go to reddit for abdl porn and cuckchan for shitposting :^) Maybe I'll start a version of "what games have modding/high replay value" over there… or I might just do more toddposting.

How is Sins of a Solar empire? Asking bc it's one of the bigger ticket items on my wishlist to possibly get next sale.

Did you not read the post I was replying to?

I read it. I was wondering how good it is, like if I should get it next time or not.

Anyways of my list the ones I'd recommend most are Terraria, Starbound, The civs, Starsector, Caves of Qud and paradox's stuff.

As far as steam goes, it seems I tend towards ah high replayability stuff.

You and your ilk are the cancer killing mods.

A good portion of my list either lacks steam workshop or has sizeable off-steam modding communities.

Besides, I listed some of my collection on steam+a couple that immediately came to mind. I'm not going to put in THAT much effort for a quick reply, you know.

It depends. I know Oblivion/Skyrim is a meme but if you don't mind porn you can get some pretty interesting shit. Oblivion has a mount that's a floating cock and balls that you ride for example.

Morrowind though takes the cake for batshit mods though. Anybody remember that one made by the pre-teen who was autistic to the point where he had a lot of extremely religious concept within it? I swear I remember hearing about it.

I really need to get a grip.

You can get child rape mods for skyrim.

You can rape fucking anything in Skyrim really.

Truth.

Loverslab's Skyrim stuff is… something else. Quite a bit of bestiality mods.

>>>/out/

Oblivion by itself has a dick and multiple sex animations for every vanilla animal and then some. Shame they don't allow loli content.

Oh yeah, 7.62 High Calibre/Hard Life
That shit is must

muh steam

Oni.