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Welp, paid mods are gone so.....My new Chef Mod entitled "The Hungry Cliffracer Farmhouse" is now out!
Enjoy! :3
Also, it's sad to note many of the big named mods have already been taken down in the Workshop for stealing assets. People are still frothy over that. Wet & Cold recently was slapped with a DMCA notice. I'm not sure if it's still available anymore.
As an aside, I would look into how another Steam modder has set up their paid system. They added "Donate" in the title, set the minimum to $0.30 & then linked the free version on Nexus. Seems plenty of people have given them kudos for taking that type of route. Just something to consider.
Thanks for the info! I'll check it out!
And thanks! My next mod is actually already done, but I'm probably gonna wait until at least next weekend to release it until all this blows over. :P
You know what would be the BEST option overall? A Pay What You Want WITH featuring the Top 3 donators. There are so many people who'd love to show that they support their favourite modder, or even just to show off they could afford to donate that much. It'd be a win-win-win.
Check this study out: http://www.wiglafjournal.com/pricing/2009/06/if-a-business-lets-you-pay-what-you-want-could-it-survive/
(Also I say tentatively, while Valve/Bethesda aren't forcing us now, they could be in the future with take-down notices on Nexus and other sites. That's why everyone's so shaky, this could kill the modding community.)
Thank you again and good luck with your future mods!
I'll very likely wait a week or two until the dust settles. In the meantime, I'm going to spend my sweet time on this new mod to make sure that everyone gets more than their money's worth. If I'm gonna sell my mods, I'm not going to half-ass it. I'm going to give the community something wonderful. :)
A donation button would be great and I would be glad to put that on all my mods if given the option. I hope that Steam will give us that option, and if they do give us that option to donate rather than charge money for download, it's likely that I'll go for the donation button for all my mods. I'm actually excited to see how this will change the modding community. Valve and Bethesda are not forcing us to do anything; The decision to charge for cetain mods is made by the modders themselves, like me.
As for the Nexus; I'll consider it :D
I know you have your own stance of things but can I recommend wholeheartedly to avoid putting up any paid mods on Steam in the next few weeks? At least allow this to blow over & hopefully they work on a donation button instead. A lot of the paid mods atm are sadly being pirated & distributed around the net. I wouldn't want your hard work to go that way, esp with people then flagging you as a greedy modder. :(
I think people would gladly donate than be faced with a paywall. I recommend to put it on Nexus since there's already a donate button there. Just ask more politely "If you like this, please donate. ANY amount will do, even a few cents!"
(When people have an option to not pay, but can donate, it's a fact some people will pay MORE out of generosity!)
Morrowind Border shack does not seem to effect the fort gnisis mod. The trick in celler is with hidden book and the pillar rotation.