Jahnor Posted April 24, 2015 Share Posted April 24, 2015 Thank you for your efforts to keep this site rolling. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DocCopper Posted April 24, 2015 Share Posted April 24, 2015 In response to post #24592274. #24592619, #24593619 are all replies on the same post.xgkf wrote: DocCopper wrote: I'd watch it! Just to see if the modding community, in its rage, would bring about the apocalypse by summoning Cthulhu or something. I'a I'a.freedom613 wrote: With the fire that is being thrown on the Workshop, I doubt the summoning of Cthulhu would make things any worse. We have passed the Godzilla threshold.http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/GodzillaThreshold-There is wisdom in facing a threat with a proportionate response.Also, how dare you post a tvtropes link. I had stuff to do you know.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ScrollTron1c Posted April 24, 2015 Share Posted April 24, 2015 In response to post #24593024. #24593174, #24593264, #24593554 are all replies on the same post.ScrollTron1c wrote: WightMage wrote: Sadly true.mcguffin wrote: Well, money is actually a real way to show some appreciations. It's not the only one, but still.I dont think a lot a modders want money as a business model, but being able to buy new games, extensions (to mod them also) just by donation, is kind of cool, actually.Georgiegril wrote: I believe people who mod are artists who are creating in a particular medium. Donating to modders is like paying a street musician--sure, you could get it for free, but if it is beautiful and/or improved your day, then the money will help encourage them to keep doing it and adds to the benefit of yourself and the community.@ GeorgiegrilFair point about the street artist comparison.But i don't listen to 200 of them at the same time. And wouldn't it be unfair to donate 200$ to one of them, 20$ to another, and 0$ to the rest of them? Not to mention that i have thousands of mods downloaded in my whole Skyrim career. Some of them only took the author 5 minutes to make, while others spent definitely more time than any single Bethesda developer on their game.This is still supposed to be an entirely creative hobby, free of monetary profit and greed (at least on the user and modder end).PS and i apologize for the bad formatting above, i actually wrote it as a proper <list> in the forum which is extremely laggy today for some reason. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SeinSchatten01 Posted April 24, 2015 Share Posted April 24, 2015 In response to post #24562279. PG1 wrote: So much fun reading all the comments here. (Yes, I skimmed/read all 50 pages [still need to download 50GB so nothing better to do])How anyone would pay for... 450!! (lol) lines of dialog and basically, a dumb follower is beyond me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mcguffin Posted April 24, 2015 Share Posted April 24, 2015 In response to post #24593024. #24593174, #24593264, #24593554, #24593789 are all replies on the same post.ScrollTron1c wrote: WightMage wrote: Sadly true.mcguffin wrote: Well, money is actually a real way to show some appreciations. It's not the only one, but still.I dont think a lot a modders want money as a business model, but being able to buy new games, extensions (to mod them also) just by donation, is kind of cool, actually.Georgiegril wrote: I believe people who mod are artists who are creating in a particular medium. Donating to modders is like paying a street musician--sure, you could get it for free, but if it is beautiful and/or improved your day, then the money will help encourage them to keep doing it and adds to the benefit of yourself and the community.ScrollTron1c wrote: @ GeorgiegrilFair point about the street artist comparison.But i don't listen to 200 of them at the same time. And wouldn't it be unfair to donate 200$ to one of them, 20$ to another, and 0$ to the rest of them? Not to mention that i have thousands of mods downloaded in my whole Skyrim career. Some of them only took the author 5 minutes to make, while others spent definitely more time than any single Bethesda developer on their game.This is still supposed to be an entirely creative hobby, free of monetary profit and greed (at least on the user and modder end).PS and i apologize for the bad formatting above, i actually wrote it as a proper <list> in the forum which is extremely laggy today for some reason."This is still supposed to be an entirely creative hobby, free of monetary profit and greed (at least on the user and modder end)."mmh, that sounds like dogma.everybody is actually not supposed to act like *you* want. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lesi123 Posted April 24, 2015 Share Posted April 24, 2015 I have removed my mods from Steam Workshop effective immediately because of this. Please Nexus, don't follow this path. I don't want to have to remove them from here too. If people want to donate, that's great! But this game has been out for over three years with mods made from free utilities, many of which won't see a dime from this and I can't be a part of that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ramseur14 Posted April 24, 2015 Share Posted April 24, 2015 I am getting on and retired. Skyrim is my escape after years of hard work and I have enough of a pension to make occasional donations to mods I really think have added value to the game. Sadly though, if I were to make a decent donation to all the great modders I would not have enough left to pay for my living expenses. I would rather pay a larger nexus yearly membership with perhaps a percentage of it going it into a pool for modders distributed by nexus yearly depending on number of endorsements or downloads. I WILL NOT pay for a mod for two reasons. 1. I cannot afford to and 2, what if it is crap or crashes my machine as some do. When it is free then it is down to me for downloading it. I have also started writing my own personal mods - how far I take it, who knows but I will make them for love of the game and not for money but if one was good and someone made a donation that would be great. A big thanks to all the modders who have turned Skyrim into something much more than a game. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vlammenzee Posted April 24, 2015 Share Posted April 24, 2015 I would rather just donate an xx amount of money directly to the modder itself, then paying them 75% of my money, i've allready payed for the game, and all it's dlc, and merchandise lol. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ImChronos Posted April 24, 2015 Share Posted April 24, 2015 I don't even understand why some people attack the mod authors, they're really the victims as valve/bethesda makes money from their work, they could simply ask for donations somewhere, I would gladly donate (if I had the money, I'm just a poor student right now and have to play skyrim with max. 15-20 fps outside of cities lol)..anyway blame valve/bethesda and don't attack the mod authors guys, they're part of our mod community Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Charismoon Posted April 24, 2015 Share Posted April 24, 2015 In response to post #24592779. #24592899, #24593074, #24593094, #24593509 are all replies on the same post.SvarogNL wrote: insaneplumber wrote: Thanks.AronaxAE wrote: Will come in extremely handy, thank you c:WightMage wrote: Brilliant mate!EnaiSiaion wrote: Looks like the Tube logo."Mind the crap"Using your banner on my mods - thanks! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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