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In response to post #67847336. #67848426 is also a reply to the same post.


EnaiSiaion wrote: Thanks. :)

I feel like a prick just withdrawing all the money but it goes towards costs of living while studying. Once I have a real job, I'll start donating my points. <3
CyborgArmGun wrote: I'm on the same page, so don't feel bad. Also *waves* hey Enai.


You shouldn’t feel bad about it. You need to live and you earned all those points by being awesome. Keep studying!
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In response to post #67847336. #67848426, #67881576 are all replies on the same post.


EnaiSiaion wrote: Thanks. :)

I feel like a prick just withdrawing all the money but it goes towards costs of living while studying. Once I have a real job, I'll start donating my points. <3
CyborgArmGun wrote: I'm on the same page, so don't feel bad. Also *waves* hey Enai.
padawanjedi wrote: You shouldn’t feel bad about it. You need to live and you earned all those points by being awesome. Keep studying!


considering your contributions to the mod community, i would say you're one of the last people who should feel bad about earning dp. Plus you're a cathedral style modder that opens his resources for others to use. If it weren't for mod authors like you then us cherry picker mod authors would not exist ;)
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You know, Humble Bundles/Monthly/etc exists and it is a thing....just grab those bundles and use those for your store/giveaways/etc :P

True mod authors do it for the love of the game, otherwise they'd be doing something else (usually more productive). The DP stuff has always been just a slight bonus for the top 0.0000001% of irreplaceable standardized 'essential' mods and utilities for the most popular games here.

 

I could literally do Twitch streams and/or YT videos detailing what my mods do and how they work with some actual gameplay involved; set up a Patreon to make more than I'd ever make from DP. I don't dare to speak for every mod author but I'm confident in saying the overwhelming majority of us doing this line of work aren't in it for money/rewards. The love and praise of our fans is enough :)

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I've been saving all my donation points since September so I can finally buy Fallout 4. Next month my dream comes true lol. I hope it's in stock when I finally have the points to get it.

 

I can't wait to make mods for my #1 favorite game. I have many ideas that haven't been done yet. Thank you for the opportunity to be able to own this game.

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DaedalusMachina007 wrote: You know, Humble Bundles/Monthly/etc exists and it is a thing....just grab those bundles and use those for your store/giveaways/etc :P
True mod authors do it for the love of the game, otherwise they'd be doing something else (usually more productive). The DP stuff has always been just a slight bonus for the top 0.0000001% of irreplaceable standardized 'essential' mods and utilities for the most popular games here.

I could literally do Twitch streams and/or YT videos detailing what my mods do and how they work with some actual gameplay involved; set up a Patreon to make more than I'd ever make from DP. I don't dare to speak for every mod author but I'm confident in saying the overwhelming majority of us doing this line of work aren't in it for money/rewards. The love and praise of our fans is enough :)


I respectfully disagree. I never did any modding for monetary rewards either, but I just spent my points on a $45 game and I'm very happy about it, it's a neat way to motivate people to put in an extra mile.

I can't speak for every mod author out there either, but it's a nice cherry on top and a good way to get people to strive a little more for better mods.
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LeonidasNerevar wrote: Ol' Dark0ne is making the hard calls again. I'm glad we have you as our fearless leader. You're doing a good job; so much better than any other host for ANY other site or game. EA and Bethesda should take notes from you on how to treat their people. You maintain a happy and growing community by doing what's right and good for the gamers, not just what fills your pocket. Please don't ever change. Thank you.


very well said!
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