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Been a member of nexus since F03, downloading literally thousands of mods for FO3 FNV, BL1, BL2 BLps, ME trilogy etc etc from there.
I was asking about creation club content though.
well bethesda's getting sued over it so i wouldnt hold my breath for them to drop money into it untill the lawsuits over.
The season pass was meant to cover DLCs, not stuff from the Creation Club.
A judge should have thrown the case out the moment the judge was presented the fact that modders not employed by Bethesda were making the content.
They kinda shot themselves in the foot calling Creation Club content "mini dlcs"
DLC is slang for Downloadable Content.
So by the very definition it was always DLC.
The problem is what is covered with a Season Pass.
A Season Pass usually means all future expansions (DLCs) are included.
So the problem kinda lies within the modernization of expansion packs into DLC slang.
You also have to consider some games have multiple seasons. Elder Scrolls Online is an example of that where you have to buy a new pass every year or purchase the content separately.
Normal people with common sense understand that Creation Club content is not an official DLC. Although there is two items worthy of being a DLC (Ambush Kit and Virtual Workshop.) The rest barely qualifies to be "horse armor" or the Courier packs.
If for some stupid reason the lawsuit succeeds that sends a VERY bad message to the system. I think modders like Fading Signal and Elinora deserve to be paid for the Creation Club work they did. Which is unlikely to happen in the future should it succeed.
I do hope it fails, unlike most people I liked quite a lot of the CC 'mods'.
That doesn't take away any of my 'love' for the Nexus or LL and the thousands of mods I love from there either though.
It has been almost two years since the last release of CC content. The last batch was the one that included the Virtual Workshop.
Covid has delayed it. This is what they said was the cause of the lack of new content. But they also said, they hope to have a lot more CC items in the future.
Huh? Did you fail to post a link?
TWO years since the last CC content release.
COVID has only been around for the last year.
So what about the year prior to COVID? Kinda hard to blame it on a pandemic that aint happened yet.
That does not mean it has not had a impact on the release of new content for video games ( inc CC content ), or delayed the release of a new game, like it has for Baldur's Gate 3.
Larian Studios, said that Covid has had a impact on the release date of BG3. Pushing it up months later.
Mostly because the CC dlc us really bugged already. Adding more would break it some more plus whatever mods from other sources.