Console players in general don't use mods. I think even the 360 version looks just fine as is.
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Never let anyone else define you. Don't be a jerk just to be a jerk, but if you are expressing your true inner feelings and beliefs, or at least trying to express that inner child, and everyone gets pissed off about it, never NEVER apologize for it. Let them think what they want, let them define you in their narrow little minds while they suppress every last piece of them just to keep a friend that never liked them for themselves in the first place.
My first playthrough ever was on console at release. I never even had a computer good enough for mods until I got older. I enjoyed vanilla, sure. The game is fun without mods, but mods take it to a whole new level. The value and longevity it adds to the game is insane.
Plus, that's just one of the things I listed there that I love about the game. The exploration, atmosphere, and immersion are all there without mods. They improve it tenfold though IMO
I also find they can totally break the look/feel of a game, or introduce bugs. The "Better Planets and Backgrounds" in FTL: Faster Than Light is an example of something I woudn't use on another play through, because it clashes with the intended pixel art, and simply looks garish imo..
__________________ What CDTM believes;
Never let anyone else define you. Don't be a jerk just to be a jerk, but if you are expressing your true inner feelings and beliefs, or at least trying to express that inner child, and everyone gets pissed off about it, never NEVER apologize for it. Let them think what they want, let them define you in their narrow little minds while they suppress every last piece of them just to keep a friend that never liked them for themselves in the first place.