erttheking said:
You know, people always say how they're ready to tear things down. They never say how they're ready to build them back up again.
If the industry crashes then what? What's the plan after that? I know the idea of the destruction establishments you don't like FEELS satisfying, but usually building it back up means starting at square one, which usually means any and all progress that we've made is lost.
Also I feel like corruption is joining the long long LONG list of words that we use too freely on the internet. You don't have to like their decision (I frankly am kinda iffy on it) but it does fall to the decision of the modder and I'm pretty sure if you don't like it you can always go get free mods elsewhere. It's hardly corruption.
i used to think like this, but at this point i cannot see a way out of this ride other than to jump out of the train and hope for the best
for what is worth, if this industry crashes, and companies try to be more reasonable with their monetization when they try to rebuild consumer trust, ill be there
look, the inclusion of monetization bring many problems to the modding scene, both from cultural standpoint (as it breaks the dynamic between modders/players and modders/other modders, dynatic that has existed for decades) and from a legal standpoint as well, since the new policies allow people selling mods to effectively steal the work of any modders providing their work for free, without knowledge or consent
this forum post here, explains most of the mayor problems related to this
and this my friend, is a little bonus, THIS is the future you choose
also did i mention valve no longer lets you rate, comment on, or join the forums of paid mod items? fantastic isnt it?
i mean what if you have question about how the mod works if it will be compatible with other mods you have, screw you right?