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Bethesda paid mods again
Bethesda paid mods again









bethesda paid mods again

Realistically Bethesda has all of their fans duped with their legal double-speak about 'you own your mods' and the 'blah-blah-blah' coming out of. Once Bethesda starts exercising the licensing people agreed to when they installed the games, Bethesda will control paid modding. Now Bethesda just has to go after all of these faggots with 'pay me to mod' Paetron accounts and the forums that pander to them. If FO4 is a taste of things to come, 'StarCraft' will have the same formula as a TES or FO game, and it will be nothing but slogging from quest to quest to finish a story written by high-schoolers on Vine.Īs for paid modding, GOOD. By the time they release their next TES game they will have sank to the level of Ubisoft or EA. 'Mods will fix it', half-baked story lines, season passes that buy broken promises, and not being able to really finish the game without buying a DLC proves that Bethesda is in the toilet. it will put Bethesda way behind them.Īfter CDRed set the standard for what an RPG is (Witcher3) and how a company should conduct themselves (free DLCs and low-priced expansions), NOTHING Bethesda can do will ever match them. Or rather, since that doesn't sound about right. If they were to put out a serious toolkit for Cyberpunk since you will be able to build your character in that game, it will certainly put them completely ahead of Bethesda. I think this is the perfect opportunity for CD Projekt Red to step up and offer more in terms of modding for the community. Once modders fall for it and begin to do it, which is certainly a given factor, the rest will eventually follow. Somehow if it isn't quite working their way, they'll make changes to cater a bit more to modders. Because it's either "mods will fix it." or if that doesn't work, like in the case of Skyrim, a remaster will fix it. So I'm not surprised if they don't fall to the level of EA. They'll always convince people to buy their games. TES6 may look good and all, when that is developed but their games won't be the same ever again. There is no salvation for Fallout and TES anymore. They have VALVE out of the picture and really, all it takes is the complaining from the community to fade away in time and people will accept it just like they did with DRM. And while some people are thinking this isn't going to last, I beg to differ. It obvious they were never going to let this go. I didn't catch E3 this year, but I read about that not too long ago.











Bethesda paid mods again