>>19782355I guess it depends on what’s important to you. I mainly play historical mods and it’s pretty lacking. Theres are ok mods for 1998 and 2011. Multiple people seem to be doing 2018/19 mods. There’s a couple of 80s mods in the work but the one that is out I’ve barely touched cause of some glaring issues, mostly involving overness. Not memeing when I say the best historical mod is 1992, though I think it’s a bit of a shit year with WWE having every star wrestler, but it can be fun to try and grow wcw with sting and steamboat vs Arn rude and zybisko. 04 looks like it’s getting a big overhaul again but the current game is still perfectly playable if you don’t care about Japanese indie talent.
A couple people do modern day mods almost monthly, one guy does low stats with few promotions and the another guy does slightly higher stats with more promotions. Cant comment on the accuracy of them but if modern day is your jam you have options.
Historical fantasy mods are around, like there’s one about if the NWA never got fucked over, there’s a couple that are basically just boil down to Owen not dying. The big one is here comes the money which is what if Shane buying wcw was a shoot. You can easily rework this into a 2001 mod by just reassigning all the wcw contracts and importing TNA from another mod. The mod maker has stated he doesn’t believe people actually play mods long term so there’s not a lot of talent waiting to debut.
Pure fantasy mods I don’t play but there seems to be several options.
If you play modern mods or fantasy mods, or really want to just jump into a 92 or 98 game I say upgrade. If you’re into the 80s or 2000s, ask again in a month or two, I’ll be here.
Gameplay, there are active updates and changes have been mostly positive.