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is this paid mods?, or is this just a "donation system", so, aka, either will we need to pony up money for mods. or just add a new way to donate and show a 100% voluntarily way to support modders?

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Did you read the initial post made by Dark0ne? It's a system that yields smaller rewards to mod authors, participation is optional. No mods are locked behind a pay-wall or the like. All mods are still available. Nexus doesn't do paid mods.

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Please read the post in it's entirety
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Or, as I have said before, mods could just as easily be hidden until all parties credited (with an easy tagging system) with the creation of the mod (whether it be for a group project, or a port of an original mod), agree to a split-point ratio that suits them. Then mod authors who create can choose which ratios seem fair to them, whether it be 1:99, 99:1, or any number in between. Then all work done by all parties will always be fair and no mod can be published without agreement between all parties. Edited by StickySock
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I think the threat of moderation will keep this at bay to a good enough degree, sure mod authors will be tempted to split a mod that they would have previously released as a single mod into multiple smaller mods but the threat of moderation and the time involved in doing so will help prevent mod authors from doing this and prevent gaming the system sort of speak as mentioned in the post:
"We will be enforcing strict rules in this regard and bringing our moderation practices up to speed to combat instances where we think people are deliberately going out of their way to try and game the system at the expense of the site and user experience."
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This is a great idea to reward mod authors and seems pretty well thought out. My main concern is for youtubers like Gopher and how this will affect them since when they make videos showing off mods those mods always get a nice jump in downloads. Since this is based on unique downloads it could lead to mod authors harassing said youtubers to feature their mods even more than they may already be doing since with this they would have a monetary incentive to do so. Edited by Finaldeath1689
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i have read it, and i can't find the spot where they say clearly that "it's not paid mods"
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The whole thing clearly states that it's not paid mods. For users nothing will change, you can still download and use any mod on the site completely free. For mod makers there will be a pool of money each month made up from money from Nexus itself and people who decide to donate towards that pool, that pool of money will be distributed in the form of points based on the number of mods and number of unique downloads each of those mods has in that time frame, those points can then be used towards a variety of things.
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It will be paid mods later, but for now they plan to draw the line a little closer in the sand as they slowly inch towards that while making people comfortable with the changes. Corporations do that all the time. Saw it done with DLC, microtransactions, and B2P/B2P games, you know, the stuff that ruined gaming. Like right now Valve is working to make Workshop the must have modding system and it has mostly killed Nexus, and so Valve will be bringing back paid mods again in the next few years, but this time for many games.
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