

But I think many of us forgot just how resilient the modding community is. Following so soon after the Nexus Mods updates (which by the way, some of the big names that left the Nexus over this seem to have returned), it seemed for a bit that this could mean bad things for the future of modding skyrim.

There has been a lot of talk about Anniversary Edition and the “Modpocalypse” as some have been calling it (although that phrase is tossed around a lot then again, what do you expect from a community based around a fantasy game with a dragon called “The World Eater”?).
