Our Colleagues at the Fextralife Team Unveil a Dedicated Space for Mods
The customization scene has never been bigger or as in demand as it is now. Creators who designed new mechanics for classics such as Skyrim and Baldur’s Gate III have secured significant positions in gaming. Entire games were developed on the backs of others. A creator even discovered how to make Silksong a little easier.
Certainly, in this period, anything seems possible with a vision, programming abilities, and some determination. Hence, it’s understandable that more of the industry is aiming to assist that constantly increasing modding community, and that our pals at Fextralife are joining the effort. On Tuesday, the wiki site declared it would enhance its portfolio with FXMods, a fresh modding hub created for gamers who want a fast, complimentary, and unthrottled customizations to enrich their favorite games.
FXMods promises to be a free platform with unrestricted download rates, no queue, and linkage with the comprehensive Fextralife resource network, which seeks to enable creators to achieve greater visibility as gamers discover their content within a broader collection.
What’s the hope for FXMods? I questioned Matt Hook from Fextralife, who has been fully engaged in guiding the launch.
Our primary objective is sincerely seeking to put the users first,” Hook explains. “We want a great experience for mod users to be able to download mods swiftly and simply, and we want to compensate modification authors and members of the community with recognition and incentives.”
For more on the initiative, visit the FXMods website.