GOG has made it much easier to install and run game mods, which has long been a sticking point for fans looking to get into fan-made creations. Certain mods will now offer a simple "install" button, so it'll be ready to play with just a single click. These mods come packed in with the game, so you don't even have to peck around the internet for hours on end.
The company promises that each mod has been "pre-packed, pre-tested" and will be "ready to go." There is, however, one major caveat. This feature is only available for a curated selection of mods, so other mods will have to be installed the old-fashioned way.
Luckily, this curated list contains some real gems. These include Heroes of Might and Magic III: Horn of the Abyss and DOOM 3: Phobos. Perhaps the most notable of the bunch is last year's Fallout: London. This impressive fan-made update of Fallout 4 brings the action to London, giving players access to a brand-new, massive map.
The Elder Scrolls: Skyblivion is missing for now, but GOG says this fan-made remake of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion that uses the Skyrim engine is coming soon. However, an official remaster of Oblivion came out earlier this year.
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