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Do what you do man, but only if it feels right, don't turn it into a second job lol
I would like to learn more about modding TW2, unlike Skyrim, one mod can need a lifetimes attention, due to CVA updates etc. So I tip my cap to you!
And guys, please be nice to modders, we all have a story, we all thrive off others enjoyment of our work, and we all just want to give something back to a community that inspired us, brought us joy, and helped us heal :) <3
I'm also burned out from modding, same as you, the 10 mods I released on the Nexus need updating, and I have plenty of work left to do on my other mods. But, all in good time.
Also, thank you for your contributions for Skyrim. That game wouldn't have been nearly as re-playable if only sticking to vanilla. Got many hours of extra entertainment out of that game thanks to people like you.