Just got banned of the nexus discord for saying ' Beth shills , Bethsda could ask you suck someone off and you would'. Its true though isn't it. Profiteer of moders absolute great. How in the fuck could anyone defend this. I literally don't know.
Easy. When faced with common sense (i.e "You buy credits with real money to purchase mods"), logic and foresight from others, do this:How in the fuck could anyone defend this
Just got banned of the nexus discord for saying ' Beth shills , Bethsda could ask you suck someone off and you would'. Its true though isn't it. Profiteer of moders absolute great. How in the fuck could anyone defend this. I literally don't know.
I'll play devil's advocate and say that the new format might surprise us. The problem with the Steam workshop fiasco was that any fuck boy could post a paid mod and trick people into 'pay what you want' schemes for completely shit, unsupported content.
Creator's club sounds like accountability for modder's. You can't just release hot, steaming garbage onto the platform and get away with it.
The only thing that's brow raising is Bethesda trying to hold modders accountable. They (Bethesda) have been releasing buggy garbage for years now - all of which are never really patched to the extent of mods like Arthmoor's bug fixing compilation.
This all feels like typical cart before the horse Bethesda logic. I'll hold my breath for the format - but given my complete lack of faith in any future Bethesda products, I can't say I'll be bothered by a system I won't have to buy into to begin with.
I don't hate the system straight up it could be useful. However the mods shown in the video are all mods you could get for free. Also worrying that Bethesda can profiteer from this. Whats more amazing is they thing they can profiteer of a 6 year old game via modders. Its absolutely trash and the recipetion to the it has been poor. Jst check the youtube video.
Great analogy. Really. I see it for myself as Bethesda is (Britney Spears/Coke/Red Sox). Something I don't give a shit about. All those things have their fans. I don't care about the fans. Obsidian is like the weird/cool neighbour. BGS and it's fans are a group that I just don't click with. They can have there dumbed down games, and lame arguments. Would I care if someone went off about the Red Sox? Couldn't give a shit. Same rules applied to Beth.The more I compare Bethesda to a local, neighborhood drug dealer the more similarities I find.
They've let the console community sample free mods and hooked them onto the idea. I think it's safe to hedge your bets on the console community being the top source of revenue for creator club.
The real danger here is if the system actually works. It won't take long before it becomes a 'stadard'.The more I compare Bethesda to a local, neighborhood drug dealer the more similarities I find.
They've let the console community sample free mods and hooked them onto the idea. I think it's safe to hedge your bets on the console community being the top source of revenue for creator club.
By the way Bethesda do it, I wonder it will works.The real danger here is if the system actually works. It won't take long before it becomes a 'stadard'.
I really hate to see where modding is going these days ...
100% They are not being transparent at all. I don't suspect they ever will be. Who knows what the modder will get? I'm sure 80% of the $$ will go to Beth and 99% of the work will be on the modder, and Bethesda will own it, unless it becomes an issue. I hope Bethesda is willing to pay the people that made 3ds max, blender, nifskope, audacity, photoshop and all the other unlicensed tools they don't provide. I'm not a lawyer, but something about that seems illegal.By the way Bethesda do it, I wonder it will works.
If they are hiring people to make mods, that's fine. But if they are enlisting "hobbyist" modders to make paid mods, those conditions on their contracts would more likely pissed those modders off. What's the cut modders would recieve? Who's responsible to the after-sale support of mods? For how long?
So it begins.So today is just the PC gaming show which it's usually pretty boring and mostly graphics cards shilling and Ubisoft.
Tomorrow is Sony and Nintendo, looking forward to those.