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Modders Kopalov and Henny Smafter have created a rather interesting mod called “The Savehouse Mod”. This mod enables users to buy and sell property from around the Los Santos area and call it your own. It also allows you to rent apartments and stay at hotels as makeshift safe houses. The mod works in two parts, where players are able to buy the property in the location that they want but then pay separately for what the interior looks like, so you can have your place look like one thing on ...
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Now here’s something you don’t see everyday: Super Mario being squeezed into a Sonic game. Usually we see Super Mario mods a dime a dozen working with hacked ROMs, but this time Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, Toad and Wario are just a few of the many characters appearing in the partial conversion mod for the PC version of Sonic Generations. Lead by Daku Neko, the mod replaces the NPCs, Sonic, Dr. Eggman and the sound effects and graphical effects to reflect the change of Mario being in the ga...
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Treyarch and Activision will be unleashing mod tools for the PC version of Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 starting in 2016. The company recently announced over on their official website that the tools would enter early alpha testing starting March, 2016. One of the most requested features from the gaming community since Call of Duty: Modern Warfare has been the return of modding tools and dedicated servers, preferably both together. The site lists a few of the features that will be available to modde...
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With Fallout 4’s hype busting off the charts, some gamers just can’t wait any longer to experience a new generation of Fallout. Well, if you’re strapped for cash and can’t afford the newest game but you already own GTA V, you’re in luck because there’s a Fallout: San Andreas mod available and it’s currently in its alpha state but it offers gamers a ton of the same features they fell in love with from Bethesda Softworks. Designed by modder Hingo, the single-player mod opens players ...
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Fallout 4 is nearing release. The game is due to drop on November 10th but tons of information seem to be spilling out just a week before the game’s official release. One of the big things that surfaced recently is that Fallout 4 will not feature paid mods. TechRaptor managed to spot the EULA that was leaked on NeoGaf. You can take a look below. The important bits are highlighted under the EULA in section (c), which states… Given that this comes from NeoGaf, I don’t know exactly how trust...