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Ppl giving you jesters as if you are wrong, lol.
Don't get me wrong, i love mods, i mod the shee of my skyrim, fallout 4, dragon ball xenoverse 2, elden ring and stuff.
But on a F2P online game where skins are the profit to keep the company and servers going, mods can be detrimental as ppl will mod instead of buying skins. Nothing in this world is Free gents, if you did not pay for something, it is because someone is paying for you.
No, but the system won't see the difference, it won't see Jarvis_Balls.mp4, It'll just see modified files and assume cheating.
With mods they could never afford their bread and the game would die in 2 days! They just don't have the money!
Clown.
just as they are multi billion dollar company, they sure aint a charity, why would they keep an unprofitable game alive, and they certainly wont keep a game alive for free just because modders want to play it with their mods
You clearly don't know how the world works, you are being the clown here, peace.
I bet you've never started a business in your life to have such failure of a mindset.
Mods exist for TF2. They still make absolute bank on crates. The effect on revenue is so minuscule they don't care. Valve could make mods impossible but they don't bother because there's no point.
There are many games like it that have purchasable cosmetics but also allow mods because it really doesn't do anything negative.
Netease is just greedy and anti-mod, being a China-based company. China is against modding as a whole, because they see it as some perversion of their original work. The way I heard it, they see it as if you were to present some project you worked on to your boss, and he said "yeah... this is great and all but I can make it better", and then changed it to suit himself.
There is another game made by chinese developers called Gunfire Reborn. People desperately want to mod it. There isn't even cosmetics in the game, nothing to purchase besides DLC that adds new weapons and characters. People just want to give different looks to the characters they have.
But they won't allow it. They're anti-mod. If you mention modding at all in their official Discord, they will instantly and permanently ban you with no warning and then block you so you can't make an appeal.
Chinese (and also Japanese) devs are so against mods they are fully willing to spend tons of resources to block them even though it has no real negative impact. Capcom is doing the same thing. It has nothing to do with monetization or it impacting them negatively, they just personally hate them.
There's a fine line that is a sweet spot for online games like this though, to make it not so difficult for it to be consistently difficult to mod versus not being so easy to do that all that's needed is a file drop for malicious intent.
If anything, any competitive advantage assisted by mods is so minute that it's practically a non-factor for 99% of the playerbase.
The mods are not for "cheating"
They are for giving the female characters bigger b00bs or simply be nude.
Or change punisher to the Doom guy or Mr fantastic to luffy
It's all visual fun stuff
I won't be using it regardless, not gonna risk my account for, as i said "visual fun stuff"
I'd pay money for Bunny girl skin for luna snow
https://i.imgur.com/d1n3uRh.jpeg
Just put it in the store.
I'd pay for the luffy skin as well
https://i.imgur.com/Q2k9kR8.jpeg
But i guess they need to do a bunch of pay license and stuff then to be able to implement it