Patriarch said:@Rogue - LOL
As for my view of paid mods:
Perfection in a nutshell
[blockquote][b][url=/profile/Patriarch]Patriarch[/url] said:[/b]
@Rogue - LOL
As for my view of paid mods:
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Perfection in a nutshell
Evil Within 2 and Wolfenstein 2 look pretty cool, especially Wolfenstein 2 since I have been a fan of the game since it was PC and The Evil Within was a pretty good horror game.
Now, on the subject of paid mods, I have no problem with it and I will explain why. They said Mods will remain free meaning you will still get free mods like you normally do, this gives PS4 users of those games a lot more access to mods they would have no access to, you will access to AAA quality mods in a sense, and some of the big time modders of the community will get paid for all their hard work. There is a person on youtube who made three or so videos on why paid mods are a good thing, though I seem I can't seem to find them. Also, I know there is a donate option on Nexus, but how many people actually do it.
Also, is VR gaming still a thing, I could have swore it died off once people realized it wasn't that great.
Evil Within 2 and Wolfenstein 2 look pretty cool, especially Wolfenstein 2 since I have been a fan of the game since it was PC and The Evil Within was a pretty good horror game.
Now, on the subject of paid mods, I have no problem with it and I will explain why. They said Mods will remain free meaning you will still get free mods like you normally do, this gives PS4 users of those games a lot more access to mods they would have no access to, you will access to AAA quality mods in a sense, and some of the big time modders of the community will get paid for all their hard work. There is a person on youtube who made three or so videos on why paid mods are a good thing, though I seem I can't seem to find them. Also, I know there is a donate option on Nexus, but how many people actually do it.
Also, is VR gaming still a thing, I could have swore it died off once people realized it wasn't that great.
The Nightingale said:Evil Within 2 and Wolfenstein 2 look pretty cool, especially Wolfenstein 2 since I have been a fan of the game since it was PC and The Evil Within was a pretty good horror game.
Now, on the subject of paid mods, I have no problem with it and I will explain why. They said Mods will remain free meaning you will still get free mods like you normally do, this gives PS4 users of those games a lot more access to mods they would have no access to, you will access to AAA quality mods in a sense, and some of the big time modders of the community will get paid for all their hard work. There is a person on youtube who made three or so videos on why paid mods are a good thing, though I seem I can't seem to find them. Also, I know there is a donate option on Nexus, but how many people actually do it.
Also, is VR gaming still a thing, I could have swore it died off once people realized it wasn't that great.
IMO, the Creation Club thing is slippery slope. It's good for now, but sometimes I feel like the proverbial frog in the kettle.
[blockquote][b][url=/profile/ErikUlfrblod]The Nightingale[/url] said:[/b]
Evil Within 2 and Wolfenstein 2 look pretty cool, especially Wolfenstein 2 since I have been a fan of the game since it was PC and The Evil Within was a pretty good horror game.
Now, on the subject of paid mods, I have no problem with it and I will explain why. They said Mods will remain free meaning you will still get free mods like you normally do, this gives PS4 users of those games a lot more access to mods they would have no access to, you will access to AAA quality mods in a sense, and some of the big time modders of the community will get paid for all their hard work. There is a person on youtube who made three or so videos on why paid mods are a good thing, though I seem I can't seem to find them. Also, I know there is a donate option on Nexus, but how many people actually do it.
Also, is VR gaming still a thing, I could have swore it died off once people realized it wasn't that great.
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IMO, the Creation Club thing is slippery slope. It's good for now, but sometimes I feel like the proverbial frog in the kettle.
Patriarch said:The Nightingale said:Evil Within 2 and Wolfenstein 2 look pretty cool, especially Wolfenstein 2 since I have been a fan of the game since it was PC and The Evil Within was a pretty good horror game.
Now, on the subject of paid mods, I have no problem with it and I will explain why. They said Mods will remain free meaning you will still get free mods like you normally do, this gives PS4 users of those games a lot more access to mods they would have no access to, you will access to AAA quality mods in a sense, and some of the big time modders of the community will get paid for all their hard work. There is a person on youtube who made three or so videos on why paid mods are a good thing, though I seem I can't seem to find them. Also, I know there is a donate option on Nexus, but how many people actually do it.
Also, is VR gaming still a thing, I could have swore it died off once people realized it wasn't that great.
IMO, the Creation Club thing is slippery slope. It's good for now, but sometimes I feel like the proverbial frog in the kettle.
I feel the same way, honestly. I do think it is a good idea and has a good concept, but I don't know how Bethesda is going to handle it right or fair, but as of right now I am keeping an open mind about it and hoping that it won't be awful.
[blockquote][b][url=/profile/Patriarch]Patriarch[/url] said:[/b]
[blockquote][b][url=/profile/ErikUlfrblod]The Nightingale[/url] said:[/b]
Evil Within 2 and Wolfenstein 2 look pretty cool, especially Wolfenstein 2 since I have been a fan of the game since it was PC and The Evil Within was a pretty good horror game.
Now, on the subject of paid mods, I have no problem with it and I will explain why. They said Mods will remain free meaning you will still get free mods like you normally do, this gives PS4 users of those games a lot more access to mods they would have no access to, you will access to AAA quality mods in a sense, and some of the big time modders of the community will get paid for all their hard work. There is a person on youtube who made three or so videos on why paid mods are a good thing, though I seem I can't seem to find them. Also, I know there is a donate option on Nexus, but how many people actually do it.
Also, is VR gaming still a thing, I could have swore it died off once people realized it wasn't that great.
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IMO, the Creation Club thing is slippery slope. It's good for now, but sometimes I feel like the proverbial frog in the kettle.
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I feel the same way, honestly. I do think it is a good idea and has a good concept, but I don't know how Bethesda is going to handle it right or fair, but as of right now I am keeping an open mind about it and hoping that it won't be awful.
Paid Mods? Well if nobody signs up or shows any interest it will collapse in a huge puff of smoke, don't take part don't register let them know we are pissed off ES6 has been pushed back, FO4 on VR big wow, errrm no not really, Skyrim as a card game? no thanks, where the fuck is ES6? WANKERS. this is another example of big corporation greed and for me I hope it all falls flat.
Paid Mods? Well if nobody signs up or shows any interest it will collapse in a huge puff of smoke, don't take part don't register let them know we are pissed off ES6 has been pushed back, FO4 on VR big wow, errrm no not really, Skyrim as a card game? no thanks, where the fuck is ES6? WANKERS. this is another example of big corporation greed and for me I hope it all falls flat.
Rambo Orca said:Patriarch said:The Nightingale said:Evil Within 2 and Wolfenstein 2 look pretty cool, especially Wolfenstein 2 since I have been a fan of the game since it was PC and The Evil Within was a pretty good horror game.
Now, on the subject of paid mods, I have no problem with it and I will explain why. They said Mods will remain free meaning you will still get free mods like you normally do, this gives PS4 users of those games a lot more access to mods they would have no access to, you will access to AAA quality mods in a sense, and some of the big time modders of the community will get paid for all their hard work. There is a person on youtube who made three or so videos on why paid mods are a good thing, though I seem I can't seem to find them. Also, I know there is a donate option on Nexus, but how many people actually do it.
Also, is VR gaming still a thing, I could have swore it died off once people realized it wasn't that great.
IMO, the Creation Club thing is slippery slope. It's good for now, but sometimes I feel like the proverbial frog in the kettle.
I feel the same way, honestly. I do think it is a good idea and has a good concept, but I don't know how Bethesda is going to handle it right or fair, but as of right now I am keeping an open mind about it and hoping that it won't be awful.
Think it's kinda obvious.
The consumer does not pay directly for the mod.
What the consumer is asked to do is purchase the mod using a form of alternative currency.
It's how this alternative currency would be acqquired would be the decisive factor in either making this a success or complete failure.
Taking a step back to view this whole "Creation club" concept as a whole, i believe a balance can be achieved between consumer and developer / modders benefitting all.
Here are my thoughts and proposal on how this can be made posisble:
For the benefit of the modder & developer:
For the benefit of the consumer:
So there we have it... let me know what you guys think ok?
Also, if any Bethesda developers or linked people are reading this... do take my proposition into consideration.
Best Regards,
Warlocksg
[blockquote][b][url=/profile/ErikUlfrblod]Rambo Orca[/url] said:[/b]
[blockquote][b][url=/profile/Patriarch]Patriarch[/url] said:[/b]
[blockquote][b][url=/profile/ErikUlfrblod]The Nightingale[/url] said:[/b]
Evil Within 2 and Wolfenstein 2 look pretty cool, especially Wolfenstein 2 since I have been a fan of the game since it was PC and The Evil Within was a pretty good horror game.
Now, on the subject of paid mods, I have no problem with it and I will explain why. They said Mods will remain free meaning you will still get free mods like you normally do, this gives PS4 users of those games a lot more access to mods they would have no access to, you will access to AAA quality mods in a sense, and some of the big time modders of the community will get paid for all their hard work. There is a person on youtube who made three or so videos on why paid mods are a good thing, though I seem I can't seem to find them. Also, I know there is a donate option on Nexus, but how many people actually do it.
Also, is VR gaming still a thing, I could have swore it died off once people realized it wasn't that great.
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IMO, the Creation Club thing is slippery slope. It's good for now, but sometimes I feel like the proverbial frog in the kettle.
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I feel the same way, honestly. I do think it is a good idea and has a good concept, but I don't know how Bethesda is going to handle it right or fair, but as of right now I am keeping an open mind about it and hoping that it won't be awful.
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Think it's kinda obvious.
The consumer does not pay directly for the mod.
What the consumer is asked to do is purchase the mod using a form of alternative currency.
It's how this alternative currency would be acqquired would be the decisive factor in either making this a success or complete failure.
Taking a step back to view this whole "Creation club" concept as a whole, i believe a balance can be achieved between consumer and developer / modders benefitting all.
Here are my thoughts and proposal on how this can be made posisble:
For the benefit of the modder & developer:
For the benefit of the consumer:
So there we have it... let me know what you guys think ok?
Also, if any Bethesda developers or linked people are reading this... do take my proposition into consideration.
Best Regards,
Warlocksg
Two decades running and E3 is still this painfully awkward. Though Devolver Digital actually did well. If you're going to act, go all the way. Don't phone it in with fake enthusiasm.
Two decades running and E3 is still this painfully awkward. Though Devolver Digital actually did well. If you're going to act, go all the way. Don't phone it in with fake enthusiasm.