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I hate to say it, I have about as much ability at modding as a rabid gerbil, so I'm one of those irritating (and very many) people who don't contribute much to the modding community. I'm effectively on mod benefits, the hard working modders making sure I survive in life - because without modded Bethesda games I'd die a little inside.

 

I've seen a lot of emotion regarding the 'paid mods' fiasco. Don't get me wrong, I think that modders earning from their good works (and not earning from their bad ones) is a good idea, I'm just not sure a general low-regulation marketplace was the best idea. How often have you bought a game and felt robbed within an hour? Now imagine thousands, maybe tens of thousands of mods, each with a price tag: how many poor quality mods would it take to put you off the idea of buying more?

 

And how much money would you be willing to pay for some of the excellent mods for Skyrim? There are massive overhaul mods, massive weapon and armour packs, and some modders focusing on single items to add to the game. Given the choice you'd probably add as much content as possible to the game whilst paying as little as possible - that's what I'd do. So a lot of the first time modders or those that add little bits to the game would be ignored, the majority of buyers aiming for the high content from the 'elite' modders. Fair enough, they've put a massive amount of work into them, but it'll be the same as the high street, the major powerful companies holding dominance and the small sole traders dwindling from existence.

 

This whole 'pay-for-content' mess is going to take a while for everyone to clear up. Those that were hoping to sell there stuff are bound to be screaming at their screens and pouring forth every ounce of bile onto every forum they can find. If I was a modder and just been shafted like this I'd be making the entire world feel me fury. As a leeching mod-user, I'm happy to have a bit longer to try out the mods on here.

 

But it has made me appreciate the modding community a whole lot more. I used to think 'people wanted to create something extra for their game, now they've shared it, nice, I'll try it out', but I see now that those that devote a lot of time to it are a bit miffed to say the least. I think it's time we were more supportive of the providers of some excellent content.

 

The top file for Skyrim on nexus has over 4 million unique downloads and over 270,000 endorsements. I'm sure the creators would've been glad to have been paid for this content (I'm not suggesting they were going to sell this!! I know absolutely nothing regarding their intent, calm yourselves). I know it's all too easy to download a mod, enjoy it, and completely forget about where it came from. But try and remember to endorse a mod you like playing, and try to donate something even if it's only a few pence (or cents). It's not gonna be a massive hit for you financially, and the modders will feel a hell of a lot more appreciated for it.

 

Just think of some p*ss-poor DLCs you're bound to have bought for other games, and the several pounds/dollars you wasted. Here you just get it for free, so donate when you can.

 

 

 

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I figure I'll throw in my opinion for what little it's worth.

 

This was something I was against. Though for me as a mod user, it wasn't an "us vs. them" mentality that I've been reading about in these comments, that led me to my dislike of this new system. I appreciate the mods I get to play around with and wouldn't begrudge any mod maker the option of making some money from their time and expertise.

 

It was the timing that I didn't like. Had there been an announcement along the lines of "Bethesda is making their new Elder Scrolls game... and it will have paid modding in it!" I'd have been fine with that (and still will be if such an announcement is made). I'd be fine with it in a new game because that would allow for that new game to build it's own community around a set of values that includes an in-built acceptance of paid mods. The timing of this however, years after the games creation, felt like they were trying to build that at the expense of a community already formed which didn't really have a concept of paid modding, accepted or otherwise.

 

So, to the modders out there, including those who took part in the paid modding scheme; Thankyou. I refuse to blame you for something some faceless suit in corporate thought up to bleed what little coin they could from one of their aging products. I hope to continue enjoying the fruits of your talents if they one day choose to implement this properly, fairly and in a timely manner that won't directly hurt a pre-existing community in order to build a new one.

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@icanhazmodspls Never said anything about you not having rights as a consumer, for some of you I'm sure it IS a genuine concern over refund policies and content policing, but for the majority opinion it only takes a 30 second scan down any other outlet of discussion for this game to see the popular opinion is that mods and modders aren't worth it.

I've said this elsewhere but I'll say it again here, the system could have been changed based on feedback, refund policies can be altered, revenue distribution can be renegotiated, content policing can be provided and proven over time.

Lastly, of course I can't guarantee a plugin will work in tandem with any other plugins you want to run, no more so than Bethesda can guarantee your game will run once you throw 150 mods into it.

With a refund policy that could potentially have been changed to an acceptable system in your eyes though, would it not be a platform worth having?
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@Azradun

I wasn't trying to imply that Chesko did no wrong and I do agree with you that his behaviour on the whole "Art of the Catch" deal was fishy to begin with, nor I would be willing to pay 75% of the price to Valve and Bethesda. I asked both Isoku and Chesko on the subject and told them that getting only 25% with a transfer limit of 100$ meant that they were likely not to see a penny in quite a long time. You said this was a scam, I agree. As you said I'm more than willing to give a modder is due as long as I'm sure that he's the one who get it in the end.
My intent with this post was just to voice my opinion on how the community (or at least a part of it) behaved.

(we'll see each other in Oblivion then :P )



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All points I agree with.
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@ChizFoShiz

It's noble to want to change the situation of the internet, but how do you suggest we remedy this?

Going back to medieval times, pick up our pitchforks and torches and "burn the trolls" signs? And if so, who would we burn? Everything is essentially anonymous.

Fact of the matter is, there have always been people like this since the beginning of time. Liars, cheaters, scammers, frauds, bullies, or criminals of any other kind. It's just in the last 30 years it's become much more apparent because of the way the internet and other media spread the beliefs of these trolls uncensored and without consequence to the person hiding behind a username.

And yeah, it's getting worse. But I ask you again, how do you think to remedy this?
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Personally I think they will implement something for their "next" TES game that allows modders to sell their mods, it's "back to the drawing boards" for now though, the current model they used took too much of the profit for an outdated game that modders/fans kept alive till now and in some cases modders withdrew their mods in preparation for selling them which was what people feared may happen. However if they implement a more rewarding and officially "Endorsed" method that could prevent copy-cat modders from simply copying and re-selling someone else's work (Perhaps new Legal/EULA Agreements for anti-plagiarism and/or digital theft) and any mods to be put up for sale had to first be reviewed and OK'ed by Bethesda themselves! this way fans could be sure they are getting a 100% proper and legit, high-quality mod. (Which I think most if not all of us would be willing to pay for)

 

And for newer modders or one's who don't wish to profit off of mods could still offer theirs for free.

 

All in all a system like that would still allow for modding as it is now, and offer options to modders who go above and beyond to make outstanding mods, investing time and perhaps their own money to make them, nothing wrong with profiting off of your hard work right? (Student discounts aside a 1 off payment for just 3dsmax is $3,675, even monthly it's still $185) and this isn't also counting programs such as PS/MAYA and other tools needed for proper animation, texture, and mesh creation, out of their own pocket it is not cheap to mod! so don't get pissed off at modders wanting something more then a TY lol.

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Meh, I think Bethesda quickly saw how pear shaped things were going and that the projected sales was not going to be worth the absolute s***storm that brewed up so fast.
Also that many well known modders resisted the scheme...damage limitation comes to mind.


Perhaps I`m being overly cynical, but I suspect it`s more to do with the whole thing backfiring badly, than out of concern for the community.
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I'm sure this comment will get buried, but I just wanted to say that it feels "right" and fair and to be honest even reasonable to donate, if you can , to a modder whose work you enjoy. Same with the Nexus. Skyrim came out in 2011. Its 2015 and I haven't played a vanilla version of this game, since easily, a month after release. I need to do this as soon as I can, because after the past few days it became clear, this game and others would have lost their luster years ago if not for modders and websites like this. You can critic a mod without being a jerk about it, you can ask for changes but honestly anyone who expects them should get a boot to the head. A kind word goes a lot further than you think.

 

Mods and modders not only prolong the shelf life of a game, they fix bugs, enhance gameplay, add amazing content, make the smallest details worth their weight in gold all JUST to suite user needs that a company might not see as a vital priority. Example being something as simple HD rugs or lanterns or improved windows. None of those things are high priority for a developer, but people go forth and make those. Why? Because they can. Being spoiled about it is downright stupid.

 

For every troll however there are many more who are happy to praise and offer genuine thanks. It's not money, you cant buy a cup of joe with it, but it's gotta feel good. I have had a few days where the real world sucked, but then I happen to read a comment on my voice acting in the Hoth mod and I think, wow. Thats awesome. Its awesome knowing I made a stranger laugh o of what have you. I mean seriously, given the chance, I'd buy Hothtrooper all the beer he could drink. Just for picking me to be part of something so cool. I'm not some dumb fanboy, I spent 60 bucks on a game over 4 years ago and its still playable and better now than ever. because of mods and modders and the Nexus.

 

For me, Its not hard to say a kind word about a mod I love. The modder may or may not read it, but they definitly deserve our HUMBLE thanks. Why? because they make these games better for us. They make them immersive. They crate new worlds for us to run around in. They make the game look better, act better. A kind and positive word to a modder is better than none at all for a mod you love. A donation, amn thats gotta feel amazing to a modder. Its better than a tip. Its a real world reward. When possible, we should do it.

 

FavoredSoul, there will always be people who can screw up a good thing just by existing. Dont be mad at them, pity them. There never going to know the joy of building something, they only know how to tear things down. Thats sad. They, however should never occupy space in your mind. Never. They simply, the trolls i mean, dont have the value to be worth it.

 

I'm always going to be pro free modding, because I just am, but I also feel that the person who does donate, be it a buck even it worth more than 100 trolls. Why? because they had to jump through a few hoops to do it.

 

Anyways, anyone who thinks we dont need mods is just foolish. We dont need steak, but when we get a perfectly cooked one for free, well, saying thank you is not a whole lot to ask is it? Of course we need mods. Mods make the money we spent on a game even more valuable, because long after the vanilla game has become dull, mods let us continue on. FOR YEARS....

 

I think i got off track with what I wanted to say, but never begrudge anyone the right to an opinion or position, especially if they are talking about something they made.

 

 

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