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Illfonic's next, next game
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Multipass
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Не засчитывают достижения в стим
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SovietComrade☭
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Error SlimDX.dll The game is not starting
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Introducing CMI + Modding Guidelines
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The Kraken
I find these rules troubling and out of step with the very culture that makes mods thrive.

The modding community is not an extension of your studio — it’s a grassroots, open ecosystem of players who dedicate their time, creativity, and skill to expanding the life of games. By attempting to regulate and control this space with sweeping rules, you risk alienating the very people who add additional quality, quantity, value, and community updates after end-of-official-support.

Several issues stand out:

Ownership vs. Contribution
You’re right that mods don’t grant ownership of your IP. But mods themselves are original creative works. By framing everything under “CM IMMERSIVE reserves the right…,” you implicitly claim power over creations you didn’t make. That doesn’t encourage creativity — it stifles it.

Free Distribution Only
Forbidding modders from charging for access while only “allowing” indirect support (Patreon, Ko-fi) creates a dynamic where the studio gets all the benefits of community labor without ever recognizing the real value modders provide. While many modders do want to share their work for free, making it mandatory feels exploitative.

Blanket Restrictions
Rules about what is “inappropriate” or “offensive” are vague and subjective, giving the company a broad excuse to silence anything you dislike, even if it’s not actually harmful. Historically, modding has been about experimentation, satire, and even criticism — trying to legislate taste or expression risks censorship.

The Spirit of Modding
Modding culture has always thrived because it is community-driven, not company-managed. Some of the greatest successes in gaming (entire genres, new studios, and bestselling games) began as unrestricted mods. Over-regulation risks cutting off that creative pipeline and turning a vibrant community into a controlled marketing arm.

If the goal is truly to support modding, then trust your community. Set clear boundaries only where absolutely necessary (malware, stolen content, predatory monetization), and otherwise let modders create without fear of takedowns. Anything else looks less like support and more like control.
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replay
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Thank You, Hikers!
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Samethyst
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Tried to do a little digging
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Macdallan
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I am so stupid, I deleted stuff on the file explorer. How to get the files back!!!???
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Ω☠Ω
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PLEASE OPEN THE PREORDER!
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Chronophasia
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Castle of no Escape 1 and 2 are free now
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OXO
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