In response to post #24733199. #24733474, #24733594, #24733919, #24733969, #24734114, #24734584, #24734984, #24735109, #24735199, #24735449, #24735464, #24735474, #24735764, #24735829, #24736169, #24736484, #24736504, #24736694, #24736739, #24737289, #24737659, #24738119, #24738269 are all replies on the same post. Sorry, but the "thousands of hours of work that costed me blood, sweat and tears" argument, used to ask for any compensation, specially monetary, is totally invalid. Modders are voluntaries, nobody puts Modders a gun in their heads to force them to continue, they chose to spend 1000+ hours beause supposedly, Modding is their passion and love. Whenever a Modder uses the aforementioned argument, he/she is clearly saying "I make Mods for retribution, hopefully material and valuable", and he/she also means with this argument that he/she doesn't care or stopped caring about the Mod Users. Before you ask "who the f*** are you?", let me tell you that I'm a Modder too. I spent 5+ years (3 of them in private) in the modding scene, but despite the long days and nights I sometimes face, or the bad moments in which I have tried to look for a hard-to-find solution to a bug in one of my projects, I never had nor I don't have the need to use the argument. As a Modder, I love what I do, man, in the very small website I come from, there is no payment involved, let alone donations, me and my fellow Modders make our mods to make happy ourselves and our Mod Users too (Perhaps you'll find 1 or 2 that want fame, but that's the minority and it's not a big deal actually, since they care about the community too). And if you have doubts yet, check the website, GTRCars, be warned though, the site is not politically correct: http://www.gtrcars.net/forum/portal.php The website is like a haven for racing games Modders that you won't find anywhere else. Despite money is required to buy the much-needed software, charging people for Mods is a no-go for me, and precisely because of that, I prefer to support donations, although, I'm too "economically constrained" to give a single penny. Personally, I think if donations via smartphones (Similar as obtaining SpeedBoost for NFS World) were possible, more people would be willing to donate since it would be much easier. Back to my no-money-charging stance, most people that use Mods aren't precisely rich people, instead, they also have bills to pay, a career to pay and a family to help to. Mods provide free fun that's really helpful in moments when you're utterly broke. Modding is practically an act of love, you never know who is being happy with your Mods, but there's always a person, trust me. Modding for me (And happily for most Modders here as well) is a Hobby, and as love, it's free, and it should stay that way.