Generally, yes, though it could depend. If it's a matter of HD textures, more complicated models, and so on, then yes. Something that changes the aesthetics without increasing complexity won't, necessarily.MrEco wrote: Mods for older games that make them look nicer will require more CPU and stuff as if they were a newer game right? Like if I got Morrowind and then installed this mod it would be as if I was playing a later released game right?*
Not usually. It does vary, but a lot of the time you're just looking at swapping files. Depending on the game, there may be programs to manage them, which some mods may be packaged up for.*EDIT: Side note, is downloading mods complicated? I mean I'm sure it depends on the specific mod, but what can I expect from most cases?
Hard to argue with most of the inclusions on this (slightly old). Some omissions though, perhaps. No Longest Journey, for example.Second, other than a couple games I'm not too familiar with the PC exclusive side of things. So maybe some quick recommendations would be nice (Genre or whatever is not an issue, I'll check out anything). Obviously things that would be friendly to my computer and OS is possible please.