

ZZWOW is a classal provider of third-party game services with many years of experience and a reputation among WoW players around the world. Its main purpose is to reproduce all the classics of World of Warcraft in Skyrim. The project is called “Azeroth in Skyrim - Unofficial Warcraft Expansion”. Fled1, one of the famous modders in Skyrim, is currently working on this project. But blizz promised a dance studio once, if they are not going to do it, why not let players make some in a workshop.Like World of Warcraft, Skyrim has gradually become one of the m ost popular RPGs in the past few years, which is why there are crazy fans who want to make a meaningful combination of the two. Ofcourse giving people the power to actually make stats on an item would be bad.

As long it only would be cosmetic stuff and approved by blizz ( so no stuff like nude mods or killable children mods people seem to love in games like skyrim) It could work for transmogs and mounts or perhaps even emotes/dances for wow. It would be better to look at the workshop for team fortress 2 for example, people design stuff and some actually seem to get into the game To tell you the truth this sounds like an interesting idea considering that Skyrim and Oblivion have mods to them from the Nexus mods website but the difference is Skyrim and Oblivion are single player games and I don’t think that ESO has moding and wow is online aswel but I still don’t understand why are mods bad for wow when it doesant harm nobody nor anyone can’t see them who don’t have them?. The demand is seemingly there for such a workshop (considering that it felt like that out of 10 people 5 got banned because of the launcher). Far too time consuming and costly, but if you have a group of modders who decide that this would be worth their time and effort…well…why stop them? You basically go the Bethesda route: Why fix it yourself if you have a community who will do it for you? We all know for example that Blizzard will never make the hair visible on older armor pieces. These mods could potentially be anything: From updates and retextures of old armor sets, the fixing of clipping issues with armor and weapons, visible hair for helmets, maybe a new hair-style or even skin color if you feel really fancy.

Obviously these mods would not influence the gameplay in any meaningful way and they would be client-based meaning only you can see the change (unless other people have the mod installed as well). Players can submit their own mods for the game which are approved by Blizzard. So the basic idea is basically to create the equivalent of the Steam Workshop for World of Warcraft. With the discussion about the model changes still going on I was asked to open a new thread about this particular idea.
