![]() Mostly, I tend to gravitate toward creative things digital art and programming are two big hobbies of mine, but also writing and music. I have a pretty big list of things that I like to do, and I cycle through them in phases. What about other hobbies, what do you tend to do if you’re not modding a game? It’s the game that made me fall in love with RPGs and keeps me buying games like Skyrim. I can still practically recite the Guardian’s taunting speech from the introduction, and the in-game song “Stones” gets stuck in my head constantly. I hadn’t played any of the other Ultima games at the time and paused my first play through so that I could go and play all the previous Ultimas, I loved every one. It was the game that first opened me up to the sort of open-world RPG concept, with what seemed to be endless content, places to explore, and secrets to discover. My classically favourite game is Ultima 7. If you had to try and choose a favourite game, or at least the one you have the fondest memories of, what would it be and why? Since then, I’ve always maintained a fairly updated console ownership, and my PC games library fills with games and MMO’s I don’t have time to play. My preferences ranged from platforming games like Mario or Duke Nukem, through RPG games like Ultima and adventure games like King's Quest, and to the original FPS games like Wolfenstein 3D and DOOM. There were always more games to play, and such a terrific variety, that I was endlessly entertained. I remember it feeling like an exotic frontier of experimental gaming, and over time grew to love the platform’s diversity. Those unable to claim the Nintendo MMA championship were forced to fire up the rickety 386 and brave the tremendous array of bargain bin Apogee and Sierra games. My first real game system was a Nintendo Entertainment System, which saw uncounted hours of use, and many a sibling battle over whose turn it was. ![]() After getting a degree in computer engineering, I was faced with the reality that companies that make games exist as far away as possible from where I lived, so I joined the forces of business and security software makers.īefore we get into the modding side of things, would you mind telling us all a little bit about your gaming history? I taught myself computer programming (mainly C++), and continued an even older hobby of art, slowly trying to pick up all the skills one might need to create games. ![]() I’ve loved video games since I was young, and shortly after learning that humans make games, I wanted to be one of those people. I’m in my 30s, live in the tremendously thrilling Midwest U.S., and do software engineering as my day job. ![]() To begin with would you mind telling us a little bit about yourself? We catch up and discuss gaming history, inspiration and what Caliente likes to do to chill out and relax.įirstly I would like to thank you for the time you are giving up to speak to me it’s most appreciated. Today we chat to Caliente, the author of one of the most downloaded mods on Nexus Mods, CBBE (Calientes Beautiful Bodies Edition), which has reached nearly 10 million downloads and is now in the process of being ported across to Skyrim Special Edition. * please note: the links in this article take you to Calientes mod pages which contain nude images which are NSFW
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