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  1. In response to post #28663749. #28664219, #28665004, #28665334, #28675154, #28676099, #28680064, #28683254, #28685979, #28688519, #28692194, #28693064, #28695724, #28698454, #28699009, #28699519 are all replies on the same post. If i may add something to this I'm mainly a Xbox user, but in the last few years started PC gaming because as a gift for my graduating High school i was given a Alienware laptop. i knew nothing of modding at the start ionly knew on PC it could be done legally, and did not know what to make of it, on console it is 100% illegal and will get your IP banded and account banned depending on the case, i want you all to know Console users have no bloody idea what mods mean, like what it truly means to be-able to mod you game, i tried explanation it to my best friends, at first they said there is not godly way it could be legal, and i showed them it was then they said oh well Bethesda is losing money, i showed them it just makes them money do to giving the game a long life, and finally they just said well i'm not going to do it because of ether one i'm only playing the game the way it was meant to be or well there will be virus on the mods and i don't want my stuff fracked up. my point is console users have no idea whats going on. they do not understand what this means or how to look at it, to some of them they think oh to i get to buy DLC form other people. the idea of payed mods was not great true, but i for one know how at least how Xbox players may react to this, if they find hey this is a really good mod like awesome better then dlc stuff they will want to give the author money, i bring that point up because console users do not think like PC users on this topic for them the idea of paying for mods may even seem normal i know that it will be done by Bethesda.net as for exactly how that anyone guess, just keep this in mind i could see the whole reason paid mods happened is because mods where coming to console. there where testing the water, the way i see it is there does need to be a good way for moders to get donations, if people think they did a great job and deserve money, they should have a easy way to do it, 2nd i do think at some point payed mods could be come real there will always be people who would see profit in something, and where there is one person there is scores of them, i could see whole teams making mods for the whole reason of making money, is it wrong of them to ask for money in exchange for their mod, well we can debate there forever, put there will be people willing to pay the money for it if the mod is good enough, if we don't like it we don't pay it, should there be away for us to give mod makers money for there hard work yes with out a doubt, now if Bethesda comes out and tells us they plan on making a way for use to give money directly to the mod author, good great we have a good way to do it, if they also say a mod author can know put a price tag ok, there are pros and cons to this, how many of each well i don't know, i can say at least two of each. int he end did payed mod fail yes it did, is it gone for good i don't think so, oh and on the payed mods the only thing i hated was how little of the money the author got, i feel they should have gotten at least 50% or more. and just to play devil's advocate, for payed mods to work someone need to play judge on if the mod is worth the money, and if it meet some kinda of quality standered. so for payed mods to work they need to be critiqued, and made sure the the buyer is not getting roped. P.S. sorry this turn out longer then i thought i kinda rambled, and sorry for any spelling errors,
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