
If I were able to FIX these mods myself then I would, however I don't have permission/access to do so which means it IS on the creators to FIX their own damn mods you deluded fool. Well I'm glad you're stupid enough to think it's funny, but your comments are pure ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥. They require crimson court so the class they are for don’t. Because some mods require dlc so others don’t. Unless you know there mod specifically incoperates something fromĮdit: by the way the whole “mods that require dlc alienate those who don’t have it.” Is funny. Otherwise they risk alienating themselves in the community for excluding those who can't afford or don't want involved DLC. Originally posted by Nintendo Gamer:No it's actually NOT on me, creators need to ensure their mods work for players who don't own the DLC as well.

but also there are a thousand (hyperbole) other modded classes to check out that doesn’t require dlc.Įdit: by the way the whole “mods that require dlc alienate those who don’t have it.” Is funny. Now for classes that need dlc just because trinkets. Not really, I doubt too many people are gonna be upset enough to alienate someone because there mod needs dlc. Producing dlc items or influencing a dlc only status effect.Īlso “they risk alienating themselves in the community forĮxcluding those who can’t afford or don’t want involved DLC.” It’s literally impossible to do these mods in without dlc due to them


Or countess class that produces “the blood.” Whom has a camp skill that produces shards. Unless you know there mod specifically incoperates something from No it's actually NOT on me, creators need to ensure their mods work for players who don't own the DLC as well. Originally posted by Jesterofgames7712:But mod conflicts aren’t the creators fault nor are they required to fix it.Īnd if your installing mods that need dlc without said dlc that’s kind of on you.
