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lol i don't exactly make the best poster child I suppose
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It would be in your best interest to read the article again, carefully.
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American here and not driven out. It just means that if a mod author is really good with what they do and keep making mods worth downloading then they have the potential to be compensated for it eventually. that means it's not set or fixed whether or not a modder will receive a reward, or that it will only remain a certain group of modders each time because as soon as one mod has support from every user on the site then the modder has to start over just to get points, meaning the next top modder with the points will be next etc.
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it would be your best interest to read in between the lines.. Who do you think this will hurt the most? Most likely the modders that rely on 3rd party assets to create mods and those that use them.. There is already much more greed on the Nexus than any other modding site.. They introduce a money pool to certain users then you better believe that many of those modders that once shared their work to be used in other peoples projects will clamp down and stop giving permission in hopes to gain more of the money pool for themselves.. It would definitely stun the growth of the modding community and make it so only a very few will benefit while the rest will lose interest and move on..
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Nexus doesn't decide who is rewarded - we the people do by downloading mods. Each unique download of a participating mod is a vote cast for that mod. That's not a policy that would drive this American user away.

Furthermore, who comprises "this elite group of modders" of whom you speak? Am I supposed to exercise an ability to "read in between the lines" and discover that Nexus is in cahoots with a core group of favored mod authors on whom Dark0ne wishes to shower gifts? This, of course, is nonsense, because Nexus doesn't decide who participates in the Mod Author Donation Program. The individual mod author decides that for her/himself. Edited by Augusta Calidia
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Spanish people hate it when others extend their own ideas to a collective they belong to in order to boost their argumentation, your post will definitely drive spanish prople away. See what i did there? Post nonsense, read between the lines. Edited by FrankFamily
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lol not nice!
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What's wrong with donating to the author you like to begin with? Why does the Nexus or Nexus community have to make that decision for you?
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Again, go read the article. You obviously haven't.
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  On 12/26/2017 at 1:02 AM, Airbreathers said:

 

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Here's opinion on all that.

 

1) there shouldn't be less money then the amount of reward points currently held by Participants unless the Nexus poorly manages its Budget and was not really ready for this system. I personally like to think that have themselves in a good enough position to pay their side of things even if there is a real drop in income for like a few months or so. So to sum that up, it should be open to everyone, not just that top anything.

 

2)I don't See a point to this. If the Nexus properly curates the system and doesn't let people put small bug fixes and such, But instead only Adds at most substantial updates, or expansions ( it will be the Nexus's call on what will fly there). then more or less there are only so many unique downloads you can get, its based on the first time a IP address downloads the mod, not the maybe 1000x they download it later. I know i do that too.

 

3)I disagree with idea of limiting the amount of times a user can donate to author wholeheartedly. that is their call, Not the Nexus's ,unless they can prove something nefarious is happening. and looking at this in reference to question 2, that should not matter because the authour's mod only receives reward points based on unique downloads, not downloads. i could download any mod every month, and from what i understand only the first time matters.

 

 

 

  On 12/26/2017 at 1:21 AM, FrankFamily said:

 

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twowolves80, check this paragraph from the article:

 

"At the end of the month, the total donation money pool will be converted into its DP equivalent. For example, a total donation money pool of $10,000 is the equivalent of 10,000,000 DP. A script will then sum up the total unique downloads that each file page has received in that month, from mod authors who have opted into this scheme, and divide the total available DP amount by the total unique download amount for that month. For example, if the total donation money pool is $10,000 (which is 10,000,000 DP) and the total unique download count is 5,000,000 then that means each unique download would be worth 2 DP. Ergo, a mod author who receives 25,000 unique downloads that month will receive 50,000 DP, which is the equivalent of $50 to redeem in our redemption storefront."

 

The whole money pool is split proportionally between the users to reward, there is not only no inherent cap on the first 25 getting everything but it's splitted proportionally among everyone who has received donations, so it's impossible for someone to soak all the money, they can soak a really big chunk of it but not everything, mathematically speaking. Also note this counts unique downloads so an user downloading the same mod many times only counts as one.

 

 

Thanks, guys! That does clear it up a lot for me. I remember reading that portion of the article, but it just didn't click, I guess. And whatever is left over each month I'm sure they'll just carry over to the next so the donation pool should grow exponentially, especially as people "buy" more DP by donating. I think that's what I was wondering about.

 

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