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


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Folks are pissed. The ability to spew what you like is very easy on the internet. That said, the execution may be off base but, the message is clear.
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I don't think this is a good thing and I believe it was more of valves decision than Bethesda. I do understand charging for mods that are unbelievably huge, with all new weapons, armor, locations, map, and characters that are fully voice acted. But I do think they should have a choice! That is ridiculous! Paying money to modify files that you legally own???? No that is not okay.
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Well.. Wet and Cold uses SKSE assets en have no persmission to be Sold.

It's a major flaw in the system.
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FiendishGhoul, it is sad indeed that people bash modders for taking their mods out of Nexus (although I still think it's not exactly nice from the mod authors to pull the mods just like that, especially since there's quite a lot of people that can't afford paying for 200 mods, especially with prices for most being 1€+) but I do think the Valve deserve all the s#*! they are getting, since it's not the first time where they went against the community, it's enough to mention all the "updates" and "fixes" to CS:GO.. Also, if the shares are like you mentioned in OP (and I doubt they'd settle for less than 50% of the money), it's despicable that they try to cover up their greed with this talk of supporting the modders... If they wanted to support modders, they would only charge a small fee for the sake of breaking even for hosting the mods on their servers and administrative stuff...
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I feel like skyrim is way too old to be asking to pay for mods. Maybe if it was 2012 that would've worked to an extent, but I feel like now it's just gonna kill skyrim.

 

I've played skyrim for 1800hours total and there's simply no way I would pay for my mods unless the mod is a DLC sized mods with new armor/weapon/locations/stories/npc/voice acted etc.

 

There's no way I would pay each mod individually to get a decent IU, decents sounds, fixes, overhauls, retextures, armors/weapon sets, interesting followers etc for a 4 years old games on which ive 1800 hours on. There's also no way I would be playing skyrim without these because skyrim sucks without mods.

I would end up uninstalling skyrim and I dunno... play ESO and act like it's immersive and interesting maybe?

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In response to post #24562744. #24562994, #24563154, #24563214, #24563259, #24563324, #24563384 are all replies on the same post.


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Yeah the people who use the workshop clearly don't want to actually do something about it.
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