| sc94597 said: I think this thread illustrates the real issue. People want quality mods for free. Quite selfish in my opinion. I've seen many mods suffer from real-world costs getting in the way of vision, and in my opinion that is why it was a decent idea to monetize them. As for myself, I would've donated at least $20 well before the mod released. |
agreed. if people are doing work and i want that work why shouldn't that worker be able to ask for compensation. let the free market figure it out.
i mean for fucks sake a mod is nothing other than dlc, which costs money.








