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    addikt

    válasz Assimilator #77750 üzenetére

    Ha csak ennyi történt volna, akkor most őGabensége lenne megint a PCMASTERRACE megkérdőjelezhetetlen géniusza. Ehelyett "So far the paid mods have generated $10K total. That's like 1% of the cost of the incremental email the program has generated for Valve employees (yes, I mean pissing off the Internet costs you a million bucks in just a couple of days)."
    Barmok. :D

    Lentebb számolgattak:

    25% cut and no remittance until $100 is made.
    That doesn't sound like it's to support the modder now is it?
    Adding in from my previous post below: To put it into further perspective. Somebody over at Bethesda forums made a approximate of the sales on day one. Taking into account the price of the mods, number of current subscribers and assuming that each subscriber paid the least amount possible. Bravo, I can see how this is all about supporting the community.

    $5777.08 Total Revenue
    $700 paid to 6 content creators
    $744.27 content creator revenue being withheld
    $1733.12 Profit for Valve
    $2599.69 profit for Bethesda

    - Respected modders have sunk into money grabbing leeches. Pop up adds in a mod of all things!
    - A lot of known modders are leaving and being replaced by money-grabbing opportunists.
    - Modders issuing take down notices on fellow modders that used some assets from their mod. Most mods are co-dependent. Already, big names of Skyrim mods have been sullied.
    - Content theft. What's to stop a random user from going over at Nexus and re-uploading them in the Workshop?
    - Mod piracy has become a thing. All paid mods listed at the Workshop have already been re-uploaded somewhere else.
    - Mods in Nexus being pulled because of said piracy. Or re-uploaded to the Workshop for money.
    - Censoring. Bans, removing the ability to rate paid mods, locking out paid mods' threads.
    - No support when a mod breaks the game. We have to ask the author to please fix it.
    - A 24 hour refund, really? It takes a whole lot longer to see if a mod breaks something.

    The community is now a wreck.

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    in mod advertisement

    :DDD

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