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


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Well said. Recieving income by selling mod will not give modders more time for their family, it will not expend their life time. It will not help them to improve mod at once magically. It is only a need of money. (Of course some modders deserve some money/donation for their work, like Falskaar, but it's up to player if he will do this)
I agree with matter you mentioned about that players already paid for this mod. But not by real money. Thanks to constant players support they could improve thier mods. I know how time consuming is to test game then report bugs to deleloper, because I'm QA tester of game called Primal Carnage: Extinction.
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@mcguffin

Donation buttons exist already. Nothing wrong with that, fully agreed. Money could be a way of showing appreciation. I personally don't want it though, I don't have a donate button for that very reason. Money has no appreciative value for me personally.

The street musician comparison is also nice. This is different though, now we pay upfront to listen to the street musician. And one can ask the question, why was this mod made? I'd rather pay people out of appreciation than being forced to do so. I also rather pay those that created the mod out of their creative mind, or other emotional, fun reasons, than someone who made the mod for pocket reasons. Can you answer that question? And since when do I pay the instrument makers for the music the musician makes? Hasn't the musician paid them off already? Didn't they already pay to use the creation kit?

I know you can get your money back, but what does that say? You pay the musician upfront, and then ask back the money? Does that mean you don't enjoy the music, do not appreciate their creative talents or can't afford the money?

This kind of stuff is walking on a rope, I wouldn't risk it keeps the balance right. It's a very thin line... Edited by SjoertJansen
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Is Valve really expecting for me to pay for a single item???? Yasha sword??? Get out pls.
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Thanks. Added to my mod page.
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- less famous because less people who enjoy your work

- loss respect from people due to status change from modders/users relationship into producer/costumer relationship

- more responsibility toward more demanding costumer

- less people who willing to help and share their knowledge with you

- you only enjoy 25% of your hardwork and give the rest to people who did nothing

- and last, people will start pirating your mod.

 

is this your future, modders?

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I JUST got into Skyrim. I got it as a gift and finally got time to start playing it. So the first thing I did coming to the party so late was go find some cool mods. Maybe 2 weeks ago I've been playing off and on and loving it (first game of this type I've ever played).

 

I was wondering how the modders could afford to spend so much personal time to create such great stuff for an "old game". My head gets why steam has added more pay mods over there. Though as a newcomer I will be honest and say I was a little bummed. This was me thinking I would be locked out of cool content because of money/time that I have/don't have.

 

I see creators are still offering up nice enhancements here too, so I want to thank them. And as I figure things out, I'll try to do my part to support the community/creators/website.

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Those are my wishes, and trying to be a tough guy makes you look silly. We have all seen the "Come to my place and I'll show you!" tough guys on the internet and we all feel their bravado is a poor joke.

Anyway, enjoy your devils advocate.
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