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It just seems kinda wrong of them not to give the people that worked hard on some thing credit and then claim it as if its there own kinda thing.
I still like game and not angry or any thing just think it be good for them in future to give the mod community credit.
I think just as much as the game team the mod community should be treated fairly thats all they seem to work hard adding mods for all of us to use so i think its not a good idea to not give them proper credit thats all they mite stop making or working on mods if they feel there being walk on by the staff for there work.
Any ways keep up amazing work Mod creators i only use one mod but i still find it neat all the tolented mods people have made and keep up good work Conan exile team! <3
There are a lot of items currently in the dev kit that modders have access to that players don't.
"The Waning Crescent" merely made some of those items available to players as craftable items before we did.
We would never take assets from mods and pass them off as our own. If we do choose to incorporate content from mods we will definitely talk to the mod creator first and we will definitely give them credit.