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1. KOTOR II Restoration Project
2. Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II
3. It's CHEAP AS FREE
4. PC
5. Restores all the cut content that was cut from the game (almost half of the game and 7/8ths of the ENDING)
6. www.team-gizka.org
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2: Half-Life 2
3: I believe its $19.99 USD on Steam?
4: PC (Also for 360, PS3)
5: The class system is very fun. It's like Counter-Strike except everyone has their own unique way of playing instead of just point and shoot.
6: Steam Store
Source(s):
http://www.steampowered.com
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Various Little Big Planet content downloads.
2. Name of the game the mod/content is for.
Little Big Planet (LBP)
http://www.littlebigplanet.com/
3. Price(if any)
About $1 to $5
4. Platform(PC, PS3, xbox360, etc.)
PS3
5. Why the mod/content is your favorite.
There are A TON of different characters and stuff that you can add to LBP. The game itself is infinitely customizable and the add on content only makes it more fun.
6. Where to obtain the mod.
The Playstation Network (PSN) directly available on the PS3.
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2. Half-Life 2, other Source Engine games
3. $8.99
4. PC
5. Amazing toolbox with all elements of Half-Life 2's engine. Even without knowing how to do anything, there's a lot of fun in playing around with everything endlessly. I especially love building balloon-powered flying vehicles.
6. Steam Store http://store.steampowered.com/app/4000/
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M$1
March 23, 2009 09:57 PM
What's your favorite mod or content download?
What's your favorite downloadable mod or content for a game? Examples include horse armor for Oblivion, PIP-BOY enhancements for Fallout 3, and the like. Give the following information:
1. Name of the mod or content.
2. Name of the game the mod/content is for.
3. Price(if any)
4. Platform(PC, PS3, xbox360, etc.)
5. Why the mod/content is your favorite.
6. Where to obtain the mod.
You can list multiple mods/content if you like, especially in situations like Oblivion for PC, where multiple mods work together to enhance the experience of the game.
1. Name of the mod or content.
2. Name of the game the mod/content is for.
3. Price(if any)
4. Platform(PC, PS3, xbox360, etc.)
5. Why the mod/content is your favorite.
6. Where to obtain the mod.
You can list multiple mods/content if you like, especially in situations like Oblivion for PC, where multiple mods work together to enhance the experience of the game.
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| March 24, 2009 03:14 PM |
2. Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II
3. It's CHEAP AS FREE
4. PC
5. Restores all the cut content that was cut from the game (almost half of the game and 7/8ths of the ENDING)
6. www.team-gizka.org
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• This one really takes the cake as adding the most content to a game - good job, jellylala, and thanks for your answer!
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March 23, 2009 10:19 PM
1: Team Fortress 2. 2: Half-Life 2
3: I believe its $19.99 USD on Steam?
4: PC (Also for 360, PS3)
5: The class system is very fun. It's like Counter-Strike except everyone has their own unique way of playing instead of just point and shoot.
6: Steam Store
Source(s):
http://www.steampowered.com
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nathaniel ...
March 25, 2009 02:17 AM
It's a bit silly to call Team Fortress 2 a mod. Though Team Fortress 1 was originally a mod, this one was always going to be a separate retail product, you don't have to own Half-Life 2 to play it, and the only commonality is the Source Engine. You may as well call almost any game a mod, given that few actually build their own engine for a new game.
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March 25, 2009 06:31 AM
Team Fortress 2 technically wouldn't qualify as a mod or as downloadable content for Half Life 2, as it can be played as a stand-alone - Half Life 2 is not required to play it. However, I do appreciate your answer!
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March 23, 2009 10:21 PM
1. Name of the mod or content. Various Little Big Planet content downloads.
2. Name of the game the mod/content is for.
Little Big Planet (LBP)
http://www.littlebigplanet.com/
3. Price(if any)
About $1 to $5
4. Platform(PC, PS3, xbox360, etc.)
PS3
5. Why the mod/content is your favorite.
There are A TON of different characters and stuff that you can add to LBP. The game itself is infinitely customizable and the add on content only makes it more fun.
6. Where to obtain the mod.
The Playstation Network (PSN) directly available on the PS3.
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March 25, 2009 06:34 AM
Thanks for the answer! I especially like that you included a link to the game's website - if it weren't for the inherent customization of LBP, I'd have picked this answer; since it is so highly customizable, a content download doesn't go as above and beyond as it probably could in most cases. Thanks again for the well-written, helpful answer!
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March 25, 2009 02:21 AM
1. Garry's Mod 2. Half-Life 2, other Source Engine games
3. $8.99
4. PC
5. Amazing toolbox with all elements of Half-Life 2's engine. Even without knowing how to do anything, there's a lot of fun in playing around with everything endlessly. I especially love building balloon-powered flying vehicles.
6. Steam Store http://store.steampowered.com/app/4000/
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March 25, 2009 06:39 AM
Unfortunately, according to Steam, Gary's Mod is referred to as a game itself, and is no longer considered a "mod".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garry%27s_Mod
However, your answer is well-written and very helpful - thanks for taking the time to answer!
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garry%27s_Mod
However, your answer is well-written and very helpful - thanks for taking the time to answer!
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