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DDP MY MODS ARE DOWN, COMMENCE ATTACK ON BETHESDAS MAIN PLATFORM


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How much worse would it be if their site wasn't totally god-awful? To clarify, I am betting most modders are avoiding that site like it had ebola. So they don't know if their stuff is getting ripped off.

 

*shrugs* In any event I get the feeling modders will be better off creating pop up windows that only appear in consoles. Not necessarily to crash the game, but to annoy the end user. Like kill a monster, get a pop-up saying this mod was illegally ported, report it to beth.

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I find it funny, the main antagonist on the thread i linked commented on another thread https://community.bethesda.net/thread/22485?start=30&tstart=0 and he says and i quote

 

Now I haven't begun modding Fallout 4 yet (I need the game first) but I can't see why they that same process won't work here - having a console you can test mods out yourself on is nice but it's optional. You don't need it. And a household is far more likely to pick up a console than a second PC in any case so it's not such a rediculous idea to keep in mind just in case it becomes feasible.

 

He Doesnt even have the game yet he can make informed decisions about modding fallout 4? wait what?

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I feel as if taking a "let's go to war", scorched earth style stance against the creators of the game you're trying to mod is a bad idea. Push too many buttons, and we might end up with a, "Fine. No third party mod sources allowed. Play by our rules or nothing." sort of recoil reaction. It's happened in other games before when issues with modding have rolled through communities, and while I'm sure there's ways around that (like when they disabled mods for the older beta versions), it just adds a new layer of misery to anyone trying to keep on trucking through the problems and keep support going for their mods that they host on said third party websites (that are much better than Bethesda's attempt, anyway), or for people trying to enjoy and support their favorite modders that are doing their best to play nice. Just my opinion anyway, since I found this thread linked over at Bethesda's forums on their own "let's go to war!" sort of post about the people here on the Nexus.

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Subtle, Darren. Then again, I expected nothing less from you.

Subtly is my middle name, right after "NUKE THEM ALL" and "WATCH THE WORLD BURN IN RIGHTEOUS FIRE"

 

Let's just say I've worked someplaces where they decided to truncate my nametag

 

Darren - it's spelled 'subtlety' :D There's a joke in there somewhere.

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I feel as if taking a "let's go to war", scorched earth style stance against the creators of the game you're trying to mod is a bad idea. Push too many buttons, and we might end up with a, "Fine. No third party mod sources allowed. Play by our rules or nothing." sort of recoil reaction. It's happened in other games before when issues with modding have rolled through communities, and while I'm sure there's ways around that (like when they disabled mods for the older beta versions), it just adds a new layer of misery to anyone trying to keep on trucking through the problems and keep support going for their mods that they host on said third party websites (that are much better than Bethesda's attempt, anyway), or for people trying to enjoy and support their favorite modders that are doing their best to play nice. Just my opinion anyway, since I found this thread linked over at Bethesda's forums on their own "let's go to war!" sort of post about the people here on the Nexus.

 

Modding for consoles was always gonna be bumpy, shame beth didn't listen to people like DDP83... most of this could have been preempted if they had.

 

He pretty much had whats happening now down to a tee, months ago.

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