I haven't fully checked it all out but why does it ruin SKSE? I am weirded out about how they still managed to fuck over PS4 users with this one...I mean, why can Xbox and PC users transfer credit to each other but PS4 users can't? I mean, it just doesn't make a lick of sense and feels like it's part of a giant conspiracy to fuck over PS4 players yet again.
I'll wait to see if they deliver anything actually interesting to PS4, but really I don't see the point in marketing this to PC and Xbox at all...Why would you guys need it when 100 people have made better mods than whatever is going to be posted.
Rogue said:A. Its mini-DLC. And B. It allows us PS4 players to have mods that allow custom assetsSo what happens if someone creates a mod that does the same thing as a paid mod? This is why I fucking hate this idea. Bethesda is likely to market the best mods out there. I'd encourage a boycott on any of the shit they sell in the CC.
Chris said:Rogue said:A. Its mini-DLC. And B. It allows us PS4 players to have mods that allow custom assetsSo what happens if someone creates a mod that does the same thing as a paid mod? This is why I fucking hate this idea. Bethesda is likely to market the best mods out there. I'd encourage a boycott on any of the shit they sell in the CC.
A. Doesn't really answer the question at all.
B. Fair enough
Rogue said:So what happens if someone creates a mod that does the same thing as a paid mod? This is why I fucking hate this idea. Bethesda is likely to market the best mods out there. I'd encourage a boycott on any of the shit they sell in the CC.
Nothing. There is both a free version of the Hellfire Power Armor and paid one, but the free one is better. So you would still be allowed to make free mods. Creation Club is basically big time modders getting paid by Bethesda to make mods for them. Plus, they can milk PS4 users for more money unlike Xbox One and PC *prepares flame shield*
Pickle Rick said:Rogue said:So what happens if someone creates a mod that does the same thing as a paid mod? This is why I fucking hate this idea. Bethesda is likely to market the best mods out there. I'd encourage a boycott on any of the shit they sell in the CC.
Nothing. There is both a free version of the Hellfire Power Armor and paid one, but the free one is better. So you would still be allowed to make free mods. Creation Club is basically big time modders getting paid by Bethesda to make mods for them. Plus, they can milk PS4 users for more money unlike Xbox One and PC *prepares flame shield*
This is true
DeltaFox said:or mini quests like for the Chinese Stealth Armor, or a modular backpackI still don't like the whole concept of the CC. I will support it if they only allow huge DLC like mods, like Enderal and Falskaar to be made. That I would pay for. Not for a pair of fucking boots.
I think this video sums up the feelings of Creation Club.
Shy Knight of the Shovel said:Rogue said:The only thing I'll buy is a DLC size mod that's at least as good of quality as Bethesda's own DLC.
http://tes-mods.wikia.com/wiki/Category:Skyrim:_DLC_Mods
We don't even have half of these mods on Xbox, so I imagine PS4 has none of them. I don't see many of these being ported to console, so I'm not really getting my hopes up for them.