Find one you want at FPSBANANA and you can get yourself a mod, skin etc.
And just download.
Then put it in your file then you should be ready. It depends how the maker post it.
The PS3 will not play PC games and PC game Mods will not mod a PS3 game.
look what ever game you want and add the word mods to the end on google. e.g oblivion mods, GTA mods
No PS3 games are not the same as a PC game with the same title
No, currently there is now way to add unofficial mods for the ps3 or 360 versions of the game.
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You don't computer game mods will not work on the PS3 and the PS3 USB port does not go to the games section of the PS3 hdd to allow uploading of games, add ons, or mods
you have to get somebody to install a mod chip then you can add mods and put games on the ps2 although, if you bought your ps2 and it was already chipped, then it'll be easier for you to add mods. But downloading them and installing them requires the right programs and requirements...
On a normal unmodded XBox, no. There are some mods for the XBox which will allow you to play some PC games on the XBox. Most games will not work though. No. And xbox games cannot be played on a PC. you can't lol how told u that no , however , get a PC it's better
You don't. User made mods are for PC games only, however all bethesda expansions should be available for download on your ps3.
No. There is no way to play PC games on a Xbox.
no you can't, mods are for PC only.
Mods are edits in the games original coding to enhance gameplay or for a player to gain an advantage over other players making the experience unfair. Mods are illegal in some games but in others such as Call of Duty: Modern Warfare for the PC mods are encouraged and a dedicated server is running for these modded maps/weapons etc. to be played by other players. Okay, let's make this clear. Mods aren't illegal in games and most mods add additional functionality as opposed to simply changing the existing code. Mods are almost never done at a code level anyway, but at a scripting level instead. In multiplayer games, mods would generally get you banned from servers they're not allowed in, but most games that support mods are clever enough to load mods and unload them as appropriate. Let's also be clear about Modern Warfare. Whilst it certainly supports mods, it never truly encouraged them, as it took many updates to even allow options to show modded servers in the serverlists.