My very first mod wasn't in a Bethesda game, but rather for Rome Total War. I created what eventually turned out to be a rather huge partial conversion mod called Amazon Total War, that changed most of the game world, introduced new Amazon factions, etc...
My first Beth mod was one for Oblivion that made the Restoration skill level up quicker. Learning to use the Construction Set was a steep learning curve for me, as Rome Total War was almost entirely text files. So Notepad was all you needed to do 90% of the modding in that game. Now I am so used to modding the games I play, that it becomes very frustrating when game developers don't give you a modding tool, or otherwise make it easy to do it yourself without one, as RTW did.
This post has been edited by SubRosa: Oct 18 2014, 04:55 PM
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