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This comes up a lot with Bethesda games and I don't understand it in a lot of ways. You (maybe not you personally but someone) paid full AAA game price for this boring game and you didn't enjoy it. Why would mods bring you back to something you didn't enjoy when there are actually great games out there waiting to be played instead for far less money and don't require mods to make it bearable?
I enjoyed a lot with Skyrim, the mods made it even better, and I replayed the game with many mods which adds more skills and realism, smarter NPC... I will wait now for a Starfield sale to be less than 20 euros and if the mods fixed the boring shit then I will buy it, but like an India game, this can't be called AAA when it's worse than 10 years old games.