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"Go to this steam page buy the rest of this mod"
"Welcome to The lost Hand Island this mod is just a demo and please buy the full mod for more content"
"Each one of the new spells is $0.05 and there is 1000 total spells"
And of course there will be a none Bethesda made dlcs for 25$ each, made by groups of 10 developers.
Yes that was all worth our freedom.
I was however against the system implemented. It was poor and lacked quality control, garbage joke mods were ridiculous amounts, or new modders (bad ones who thought they were good...) tried to price things high, it was ridiculous.