• evatronic@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    Paid mods is almost never a good thing for the game itself.

    Almost every mod out there is addressing some (real or perceived) deficiency in the base game. Good game studios look at what’s popular and either pull those features into the base game, or work with the modder to do the same.

    Adding a paid mod system changes that cooperative relationship into an adversarial one, where modders see their revenue stream attacked by the game maker.

    (Except maybe the make everyone nude mods)

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      11 months ago

      Bethesda’s goal, as usual, is rent-seeking. They can’t penetrate more markets, so they need to make new ones, and what better way to do this then to hire what amounts to contractors doing gig work. They don’t even have to pay them except in commission, which is a really scummy thing to do.

      Some people see this as a way for mod-makers to make money, but mod-makers already have those! Every mod I’ve seen and every modder I’ve talked to has a donation link you can send money to, and the ones who didn’t had organizations and charities you could send your money to instead.

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      1 year ago

      Paid mods is almost never a good thing for the game itself.

      Are there other examples of games having paid mods that you can point to for the issues you are concerned about?

      I can’t think of any off the top of my head, mainly because so few games provide any supported tools for mods in the first place.

      Edit: People are downvoting for asking a question? I honestly want to know if there are previous examples.