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


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Dark0ne i'm my self not agains paid mods ie witcher 2 is a brilliant game ya im fine with that only need a couple a mods to make it better.......but skyrim is a pile a horse s...t it loves to crash went it feels like it / 90% a mission may work horse combat a joke.....fps it horrable with out enb boost v sync not on very item not nailed down fly across very room vinalla textures are poor...... not paying for mods simple not on a 3 year pile a c....p im sorry..........
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I have no issue with mod authors getting paid for their mods, especially if they have real talent, like isoku. Just imagine a world where isoku could make a living just from modding! That's a world I would love to live in.
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I would consider most of the mods on the Nexus as good. There are some that are absolute trash. There are a few such as "The Gray Cowl of Nocturnal" that are truly exceptional. If mods over at the Sweatshop hide behind a pay wall, how do we determine the quality before we buy? In the case of the "Gray Cowl" and a few other mods on Nexus I donated to the authors as a show of my appreciation.

 

I will probably never use anything off of the Steam Store except the base games and official DLCs. I hope that the Nexus will continue with the voluntary system of donations and users will show their support of the mod authors with donations!

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In response to post #24567939. #24568149, #24568224, #24568229, #24568289, #24568664, #24568749, #24568784, #24568864, #24568989, #24569094 are all replies on the same post.


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your conscience could stop you
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The only communities I can recall that have ever done this kind of thing Include:

 

Second Life

 

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The Sims 2 with all those numerous modding sites, some you had to pay to use.

 

Speaks really highly of what's to come, doesn't it?

 

And if you already note that Second life's userbase is almost identical to that of Steams you can only really assume the worst, it's like putting Mentos in Cola, Just imagine all the Ostracised Commision hungry nutjobs from IMVU takeover Furaffinity and the starved for playability/customability and quality that make up second life jumping in on this bandwagon.

 

I have utter dread for the days to come.

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@Keinichn
It's fairly clear that they didn't think much about the possible problems with this system, which are countless. I guess that the prospects of leeching money from the workshop blinded Valve to that.
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the 24h period is kind of a joke. Not only does the refund only go to steam wallet, but if say the update next week broke and the mod created won't/can't fix it, there goes your money.
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