As much as I like Bethesda's games, they do rely heavily on the modding community to make them better, Skyrim is no exception. Bethesda already made one mistake, they did the Second Edition, this made a lot of mods obsolete, and the modders had already moved on to new games, so they did't update for the new Skyrim. Some were backwards compatible, many weren't. The second issue, GOG just got the game way too late, while SKSE has made a GOG version, some of the SE mods just won't work right with the GOG version of SKSE, such as racemenu, which is an essential mod, it is required for many body and armor mods, without it, those mods won't work and there's no guarantee those modders haven't retired. In short, GOG just got this game too late. I mean it would be like GOG finally getting Sims 2, there'd be no point since Sims games are all about modding, and most Sims 2 modding sites are gone..
A little high, I mean the Saints Row 3 and 4 did the same for just 3-4 outfits but think it was closer to 5 dollars ant not 10. However, Volition was releasing a new skin pack like every other month so within a year if one bought ever skin pack for 3 and 4, it was like 80 dollars. Just the way things are now, I mean EA is making a fortune off of re-skinned furniture and clothes for the SIms 4, and tons of fans of the game are pulling in 5-10 a month on Paetron for re-skinned clothing and skins. I remember when mods were free, but these days, while that still exists, more and more are going the Paetron route. Can't blame them, some are pulling in a few thousand a month and some don't even need a day job anymore. Point is, while this skin pack is twice as much as it should be, it at least adds a little something new to the mix and it supports the developers.
First off, the game runs fine using Windows 7, but they did say the game only has issues with Windows 7 if one uses AMD, and I loathe AMD. I haven't unlocked the anal probing yet, I just finished the level where one takes on the form of the Mayor, but so far the game is a blast. I love the dialog choices the may can feed the people. Whoever wrote this game had a blast making fun of the whole MAGA thing and the 'Murica nonsense, in a way the political satire reminds me of Saints Row 4, while the alien elements remind me of Mars Attacks. I never played the original version of the game, but I imagine it had the same political satire. My only issue, I wish it took place in the 21st century rather than what appears to be the 20th. Maybe the sequel takes place later, I'll have to check it out eventually. Point is, I just wanted to let anyone wondering if it runs on Windows 7 to know it does.