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well what i am pointing out is that you dont need the creation club to get good mods and you shouldenty pay for mods since they are not official DLC by bathesda and you can get nice mods and have your achivements enabled for free. No need to pay
this may change in the futrue but just to let you know: all currently available creations in the creation club except of the backpack, the furniture and the handmade shotgun is made by bethesda themselfe which means only 3 of them dont come directly from bethesda. :)
very true
If people don't kick up a big enough ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ about CC, you can bet that there won't be a Nexus for TES VI or Fallout 5. Bethesda will design those games to only support CC content.
Ooh, bets? I'll give you 2:1 odds on you being wrong. We can each put money into escrow and when the next TES or FO releases, we'll have an arbiter release it to whoever was right.
You in?
To clarify though, this is what I would be willing to bet on:
Within the next 10 years, Bethesda will attempt to limit free modifications to an editor/test/developer mode in one of their two main franchises (TES and Fallout) so that only paid for CC mods work in the full retail version of the game.
People may try and work around this by either hacking the game to allow free modification, or by releasing CC content as illegal downloads. The Nexus may also provide basic tools and assets for use in the editor/test/developer mode, however we won't see an extensive catalogue of free and legal mods on the Nexus that work in the retail version of the game.
No, I don't know you and I'm not going to enter an agreement with you on good faith alone. Whereas I know that I WOULD buy you said game were I to lose, I have no similar assurance you'll maintain your end, which is why I suggested escrow to be held by a neutral third party, assuring neither of us can try to renege.
That's also less of a clarification and more of a complete redesigning of the terms.
My original suspicion that you didn't actually want to bet are more or less confirmed now. I guess you just lost out on some free money.
And of course i'm going to be a bit more specific with the terms. I wasn't literally offering a bet when I made my initial post. You're the one who wanted to make one, so now i'm clarifying exactly what I would be willing to bet on in detail. If I had no intention of honouring the bet, I wouldn't bother... but I always honour bets, so i'm not prepared to make one based on some poorly worded statement so you can win on a technicality.
So take it or leave it. If you don't take it, I suspect that you know i'm probably right and Bethesda will at some point in the not too distant future attempt to restrict the use of free modifications.
Oh my... :)
Don't support it and the system will die by it self.
PS4 users are what I'm worried about. Already heard about one guy just throw $65 dollars at the CC for a couple of mods