Survival Mode, at least on the surface, seemed like the best way to access the content I really wanted most. I’m one of the lowly console peasants using PS4, like a total pleb (I know, I know), and that means, though I have tasted the Golden Apple that is Hypothermia: Frostfall for myself, I don’t have access to it, or any other mod that uses “external assets” thanks to Sony’s restrictions. My PC doesn’t currently run Skyrim, so I can’t play modded. The outrage comes when people hear that what they thought was a free addon (if you downloaded it in the first week of release) was actually a trial offer, and continued use of the mod would require payment.įor my part, I was definitely in the “cautiously excited” category of players. The indifference, or disinterest, seems to stem mostly from the notion that having an all-in-one mod which appears to combine several existing (FREE) mods makes Survival Mode completely redundant, at least for those with access to a PC capable of running a modded Skyrim. This has been met with a variety of reactions, from complete indifference to complete outrage, and everything in between. On Monday, October 2, Bethesda released Survival Mode – a challenging new play mode for Skyrim Special Edition – to launch their Creation Club mod platform.
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