It would be a wonderful thing for modders who have created mods that none of us can play the games anymore without to be compensated for their time and effort. I'd love for some modders to make it a career if that is their wish to do so. It would however, be horrible, if running 300 mods for Skyrim cost me say... $1,000 to do so... Even at a dollar a piece that's $300. I realize that not all mods will be allowed for purchase but I can't imagine they would only cost $1 each either. And what about update cost? How many times have we all re-downloaded the same mod? What if the author decides that his or her update is large enough to call it a new mod and people still want it so they vote it up and the dev's accept? At that point it wouldn't just hurt modding, it will murder it. Sure, we can just say, screw you! You want tto charge us again for the same mod? We won't buy it then. But then a new issues arises. Resentment towards modders that try to make a living from it (when there should not be), resentment towards the Dev's (which there should be at that point if it came) and lack of desire to play the game (which would be horrible for the community). I hope that the price, if this happens, is put into perspective regarding the buyers, how much the community supports the actual purchase of the original game and dlc as is, and how much the community expands the life of these games. Whatever happens, all we can do is hope for the best and be positive until positivity is no longer warranted. -Michael gamerpoets