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Read it and weep, if you're a modder, your entire lifestyle is being ended on capcom games:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LD1byljTa9M
People as modders have jobs, they get commissions to pay bills, imagine what would happen if mods got banned and coding up a storm of mods was your only profession and you sucked at your side hustle, eh?
f'ck off if you can't take this sh't seriously you toddler.
Way to Effin' go for ignoring the topic. Idiots.
I have no idea why this is coming from Capcom though. They said a while back PC was their primary platform now, and it's like they're totally out of touch with the community and how mods are a major benefit an appeal to the PC platform.
I'm sure they probably don't like it when they can't sell as many micro-transaction golden tickets on PC. Perhaps also console players complain about PC costume mods being better than the stuff Capcom releases, which is getting worse and worse every game it seems.
Modding scenes definitely encourage sales and move units. A lot of costume mods require DLCs from Capcom, so it increases sales for those also. But, whatever, we'll see how it works out for them.
This definitely should be a big red flag, however, with this anti-mod position now and a heavy focus on on in-house anti-cheat and anti-tamper / piracy solution. All of that never benefits the paying customer or makes their experience better.
I guess I'm okay with skipping future Capcom games if they get too anti-consumer, which seems to be exactly where they're headed. I mean, most "AAA" games I don't have any interest in playing anyways, so what's another one to add to the list...
Capcom is officially over for me.
This anti-mod stance doesn't surprise me in the slightest.
The release windows of Dragons Dogma 2 and Monster Hunter 6 are going to hurt.
Maybe those games will be spared , but resident evil 4 is pure singleplayer and has that stuff- so I have little hope.
I do own some Demos, full games and EVEN Beta-Tested some games from them (Full games only being RE2R and MHW) but with this debacle which only is on Crapcom's hands, I'm more inclined to never install these ever again and just wipe my save for RE2R just to stick a middle finger to them for banning Modding. Crapcom, if you are checking the forums, just so you effin' know, Mods are adding replayability to your games and DOES NOT IN ANY WAY SHAPE OR FORM, RUIN YOUR REPUTATION !
Neither will happen, but, people do love jumping to conclusions.
The sky sure is falling. Oh, wait. No. Fluffyquack literally updated the mod manager today.
It works fine.
People are still acting like it's the end of the world though.