![]() And when certain mods don’t work, you just uninstall them and move on. People have fixed or worked on the most random of games and glitches, just from love of the source material. And that’s part of what made it so attractive. A few members of the community are happy with the new development, but overall I’d say it’s at least 75 percent negative. And there’s way more where that came from. It took me less than five minutes to find that much anger. Here are a few choice quotes I found:Īnd that’s just from three threads. As far as I can tell from perusing Steam, Valve’s Tom Bui is now Skyrim’s Hitler. That quote is attributed to Valve’s Tom Bui, in an official announcement/press release. User generated content is an increasingly significant component of many games, and opening new avenues to help financially support those contributors via Steam Workshop will help drive the level of UGC to new heights.” “We think this is a great opportunity to help support the incredible creative work being done by mod makers in the Steam Workshop. Valve’s position, and it sounds totally reasonable, is this: I say things will “maybe” change because as you can imagine, the community is strongly divided right now. one of the most modded games of all time, Valve is allowing developers to charge for mods delivered through Steam Workshop. ![]() Starting with The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, a.k.a. ![]()
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