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Valve/Bethesda announce paid modding for Skyrim, more games to follow


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Im not a very popular modder but what I will do is :

ALL my mods will be on the nexsus for FREE , maybe I will upload some of my projects to the workshop , but we will have to see

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Reaper0021 wrote:
boulegue wrote: im pretty sure for bethesda and valve its a test run for the coming fallout&TES games.... if it works great we will see fallout 4 with paid mods.... if it doesnt work out they lost nothing and wont have it in the future


Still, assuming you are in fact correct, this can lead to an utter shut-down of modding. Rather let me clarify-it can make some modders vanish as they will no longer release mods on the Nexus in lieu of $$$$$ on STEAM. That would piss me off to no end as this site/community is the best on the internet for all your gaming needs. Edited by Reaper0021
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SvarogNL wrote:
zzjay wrote: yes im afraid of that too...i'd love clarifiction on that...so far steam's been stealing random
boulegue wrote: as soon as the DMCA claim is in for paid content they will take it out of the workshop... steam doesnt care for the unpaid content sadly.... and also sadly the modders themselves are responsible to find if their resources/mods are uploaded but in this community i dont think it'll take to long
mkess wrote: I raised hell on the steam forum, too.

This idea will kill modding for sure, becasuse the invention of a mod is mostly a community thing. As a modder you need the feedback, to improve a mod.

I still cannot beleive they are SO stupid, to force paying and making a paywall. Donations, yes, paywall, no.

The steam workshop is dead for me now. I have to save the important mods on my HD now, because steam is ruining modding.

They f*#@ it up like gaming, with micro-DLC, paid betas called "early access" and "Preorder". All the ideas of a sick brain, eaten up by greed.


they dont force you to charge for the mod it's totally optional and every modder has to decide for themselves
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C0331 wrote:


I don't give a damn if your popular or not. You mod. I respect you. And I applaud you and thank you from the bottom of my old heart for caring at all.
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I just think it would be really silly to charge for a single armor mod,

 

If you make a full on questline mod that adds a lot of things than I wouldnt mind buying it, but, an armor ?

 

that is just nah

 

I hope the community stay launching free mods for the coomunity, and, if they think one of their mods is worth it, then I wouldn't mind buying it

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bioshards wrote:
AmeerMahmood wrote: Keep in mind, dude, the mod authors only get 25% of the cost of the mod through the workshop.

So if, for instance, a mod costs $5 (cough wet and cold), the author will only be getting $1.25. But, thinking that, this could also be an incentive to charge large amounts of money for mods, just so authors can get a decent "cut".

IMO though, this whole thing is ridiculous, £2 for a mod? Most of my damn PC games cost me £3.50.
Jakal256 wrote: To add to that there's 2 creators to wet and cold so they split it 50 50 so 50% of 25%. What a meager payout for all the hate they're getting right now...


pretty sure they got a "little" extra from valve
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