![]() ![]() I think it's great that is doesn't encroach on modding as a whole. I'm not gonna offer an tiring monologue about this. Indeed they have made modding easy for us, and that is what worries me more and more as each game comes out, as they make more and more changes to modding.ĬC: Bad idea, period. ![]() Either way they all follow the same patterns, and I'm sorry to say Zenimax/BGS is not infallible and not excluded from this. ![]() And all the ones that were worth their salt, either split up from their parent company, or are simply no more. Gaming for 30 years, most of that spent buying games from companies known to give 0 fucks about their fanbase. You mention this person named Gabe like I'm supposed to know who that is.Ĭynical? Indeed I am, but that doesn't mean I am irrational with my thoughts. It's also apparent that I'm in a lions den which contains a large pride, with the dominate male ready to attack the unwelcome. I feel this will lead to a confrontation which I do not want. That's only a tiny minority who hate it and they can't even articulate WHY they hate it. It was the modding community.Īnd for the record, no, "the rest of us" don't hate it. If there is a rift at all now, it's not BGS who caused it. Which the supposed community quickly revealed is worth NOTHING to them other than freebies for life. A way to reward modders for their efforts. Paid mods were precisely what they said they were before Gabe unilaterally pulled the plug on that. They did not need to do this and certainly could have gone the EA way and DLC'd us to death over the years but they didn't. That's a terribly cynical attitude to take for a company that has gone so far out of its way to make modding easy for us to do in the first place. No, I don't think they see modding as a cash grab. ![]()
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