Seerix
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I bet the Gmod guy gets better than 25%.
Dear Garry gets 50% of revenue from Gmod, IIRC
I bet the Gmod guy gets better than 25%.
You can add this to the mess Valve and Bethesda created:
http://www.reddit.com/r/modpiracy/comments/33vn5g/if_you_purchased_a_mod_opt_for_a_refund_and_keep/
Pay for the mod, save the files and then ask and get the refund.
You can add this to the mess Valve and Bethesda created:
http://www.reddit.com/r/modpiracy/comments/33vn5g/if_you_purchased_a_mod_opt_for_a_refund_and_keep/
Pay for the mod, save the files and then ask and get the refund.
Well, duh. The mod files aren't DRMed. You can do the same thing with GOG games if you can convince them to give you a refund.
I suggest people not complain about this too much.
That's how much I'd sell my mods for. 25% is an absurd.I bet the Gmod guy gets better than 25%.
Dear Garry gets 50% of revenue from Gmod, IIRC
Yeah, forgot to add "DLCs" in there.Can we just stop calling what they sell on the workshop mods? When you're directly paying Bethesda, it's no different than all the shit DLC.
Care to explain how is he wrong though?comment said:Things people will pay for:
[ X ] unfinished 'early access'
[ X ] shitty mario figurines
[ X ] random digital hats
[ ] lovingly crafted mods
A pirate defending paid mods on a torrent site...
Oh wait, he's not.
The same people buying the 3 listed things there are currently buying mods on Steam, so he doesn't have much of a point.
For a second there I thought this was real...damn you to Oblivion! (pun intended)AHAHAHAHA
It begins.
That's how much I'd sell my mods for. 25% is an absurd.
Doesn't change the fact that NMM completely pales in comparison to MO though.It doesn't help that Steam Workshop is a vastly inferior modding interface when compared to Nexus Mod Manager.
Yeah, then modders cut should be even larger, since they have to do their wizardry without access to source code and support.That's how much I'd sell my mods for. 25% is an absurd.
If Half-Life wiki is to be believed, Valve asked for 50% of profits in exchange for giving Garry access to entire source code of Source engine. So, yeah, totally like this paid workshop thing lol.
A lot of modders probably got angry that people try to dictate them to do with products of their time and work.The entitlement argument has increased with 1000% the last 12 hours. Every second forum post it seems like is using it on the Skyrim Steam forums. Mass shill army? Crazy people? Valve astroturfing?
Bottom-line is that Steam Workshop is only really designed with games like Dota and CS:GO in mind, where it only needs to handle shit like reskins, custom maps, and new items. Anything more complex than that causes it to shit the bed.Doesn't change the fact that NMM completely pales in comparison to MO though.It doesn't help that Steam Workshop is a vastly inferior modding interface when compared to Nexus Mod Manager.
Well... even if he is giving Valve 50% of his profits for getting access to the source code I bet he is still paying additional 30% for selling GMod through Steam (I think that was the universally guessed amount) and that is pretty close to the 30/45/25 split Beth has come up with. Remember, you are not paying 75% to Valve, they only get their standard Steam cut and the rest is set by the IP holder, in this case our good friends Todd & co.Yeah, then modders cut should be even larger, since they have to do their wizardry without access to source code and support.That's how much I'd sell my mods for. 25% is an absurd.
If Half-Life wiki is to be believed, Valve asked for 50% of profits in exchange for giving Garry access to entire source code of Source engine. So, yeah, totally like this paid workshop thing lol.
Except that is the case here.Hocking air, sunlight, or I guess Legos as someone mentioned earlier, aren't really the same as creating something and then trying to sell it. You've gone way too far extreme to set an example here.
What's pretty basic is libertards' inability to grasp concern for continued existence of things you actually do want to buy or otherwise have access to.And yes, you don't buy what you don't want to buy. That's pretty basic.
Let's say you let people build a community based on free use of your car, you specify the conditions making it clear that they will be able to continue doing it indefinitely and set up measures for this arrangement to not break down due to for example you dying or leaving.The decision of whether something is free or not rests with its owners. What if I think your car is free? Do I just fucking take your car?
Hocking air, sunlight, or I guess Legos as someone mentioned earlier, aren't really the same as creating something and then trying to sell it. You've gone way too far extreme to set an example here.
?S.T.A.L.K.E.R. was so ahead of its time.
If only it was to be released tomorrow.
Because it was unplayable with out mods, at least to me, and if the devs got a cut from the modding scene they would still be around.?S.T.A.L.K.E.R. was so ahead of its time.
If only it was to be released tomorrow.
It was?Because it was unplayable with out mods.
I also added "at least to me"It was?Because it was unplayable with out mods.
Yeah, but then it got patched turning spawn rate down to a saner value.SOC was horrible when it came out.
I quite enjoyed them, if only for the novelty of actually having to work with crappy equipment instead of state of the art military hardware and for the novelty of gunplay system.Those first pistol firefights have to be worse gunplay i have ever seen.
I felt that most of my bullets were disappearing in the middle of the air while i was shooting a bandit at almost point blank range.
Again, opposite impressions - AI was quite good, with imperfect enough awareness to be exploitable.The AI was crap, with incredible inhuman awareness yet dumb enough to be easily exploitable.
COP was the most polished and has best quest design/writing, but it was full easy mode most of the time and lacked truly scary locations.COP was the only good one of the series and it still isn't much with out something like Misery on top of it.