
Gaming In Entertainment writes: While we’re sure that many Skyrim players would rather Bethesda focus on perfecting the game, especially PS3 owners, some console owners would welcome the addition of mods, although how could this be added? One option that could work would be DLC, which means less red tape and content that could be free or charged for to enhance the game.
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Bethesda need to fix some of the PS3 problems still there, but some mods as DLC would be worth paying for, and free is even better.
free of charge + Microsoft ... that doesn't work at all
They do it because there too lazy and don't want lawsuits. Imagine if someone mad a mod the really effed up a console. Then what