Like the Construction Kit for Morrowind? HELL YEAH!!! :celebration: :celebration: :celebration: :celebration: :celebration: :celebration: :celebration: :celebration: :celebration:
The CS has always been free to download on their website. And it doesn't weight much anyways in terms of MB, so like Pseron mentioned, it'll take a short, quick time to download it.
The CS has always been free to download on their website. And it doesn't weight much anyways in terms of MB, so like Pseron mentioned, it'll take a short, quick time to download it.
I realize this, yet with Skyrim being of a new engine and all... just might make it so the kit costs money.
I support this notion (because it'd be nice if it had its own disc, perhaps even its own documentation, in some kind of expanded or collector's edition), but it's almost as convenient to download the software and back it up to disc oneself. I'm just grateful that Bethesda continue to support modding.
The biggest benefit I could see would be having the Kit on a DVD with an uncompressed copy of the resources from the game, and having the Kit be smart enough to recognize relative paths between the uncompressed resource disc and the actual game files.
I'd also release a special modder's edition of the game with the Creation Kit, uncompressed files from the game and higher resolution, higher polygon copies of everything from the game for source material for modded variants. You could also use them for high-res packs for high end computers.
Morrowind's was included on a disc with a nice comprehensive help file. Oblivion's was up for download and everybody had to rely upon community experimentation and the CS wiki to figure things out. Fallout's GECK came out months after the games' release if I remember properly, and from what I hear they're still kind of broken.
It'd just be nice for Skyrim's editor to be already fully functional and understood when it comes into the hands of the players.
I would pay for the Creation Kit to be on Dvd, if it had all the tutorials you need to create your own mods, and the resources needed and if everyone who was a mod maker brought it, Bethesda might create extra content for the creation kit or game as a thanks
Having to wait for a couple of months for the creation kit would would help people like me avoid downloading mods until we are finished with at least one play through of the game.
Damn.. I thought this about getting a black car with A.I free with every purchase. I'd prefer a life guard in a red bikini tbh.
Seriously, I'd like a CS in with the game, as without the one I got in my morrowind goty edition I'd still not know about mods. However as it's for PC and most gamers are not as reluctant to search for stuff as I am / was... I don't see the company doing this at all, for a few reasons but budget being the biggest.