There are quite a few 'Quality of Life' mods but most of the stuff on Nexus are nude skins, clothes that are already in games but not available to player and some texture swaps.
That's what you get when you don't have a proper toolkit. Also, interest for the game has waned and, considering that modding in a work of passion (I've been a modder myself from the late 90s to 2010 for several games) you need a lot of people playing the game and with the time/skills/patience to work on MODs.
Sadly CP2077 missed the train and, at this point, i'm doubtful the course can be changed. Maybe if CDPR released all their internal tools, this could change, but as far as I know, they're supposed to contain a lot of middleware that is locked behind licenses, so they cannot simply distribute their tools. The last hope for CP2077 could be a 'definitive edition' with beefy expansions and aas polished as possibile. This could stilkl generate a buzz and convince some disillusioned players to give CP2077 another chance. One can always hope...
That's what you get when you don't have a proper toolkit. Also, interest for the game has waned and, considering that modding in a work of passion (I've been a modder myself from the late 90s to 2010 for several games) you need a lot of people playing the game and with the time/skills/patience to work on MODs.
Sadly CP2077 missed the train and, at this point, i'm doubtful the course can be changed. Maybe if CDPR released all their internal tools, this could change, but as far as I know, they're supposed to contain a lot of middleware that is locked behind licenses, so they cannot simply distribute their tools. The last hope for CP2077 could be a 'definitive edition' with beefy expansions and aas polished as possibile. This could stilkl generate a buzz and convince some disillusioned players to give CP2077 another chance. One can always hope...