Depends on the mod. I would have no problem paying $10 a month if a modder was creating a decent amount of content every month, escpecially on games that I really like, that the official devs have stopped supporting.
I would also have no issue with giving up a full $59.99 if someone brought me a full new game based on something I really liked.
Diving deeper into the subject though, I think that a portion of those funds should go to the developer, and the platform holder. I would be happy seeing a 60/30/10 split. The modder gets 60% of the earnings, the developer gets 30% for the person using their tools that they spent tens of thousands of man hours developing, and 10% to the platform holder for putting it in a place that is easy to access, and understood by the userbase.
I am of the mindset that people deserve to get paid for the work they put in. I don't do sales, I don't do BOGO deals, I don't use Hulu and Netflix. If I want something, I pay for it, because I want the same respect in return for the work that I do.
Stop hate, let others live the life they were given. Everyone has their problems, and no one should have to feel ashamed for the way they were born. Be proud of who you are, encourage others to be proud of themselves. Learn, research, absorb everything around you. Nothing is meaningless, a purpose is placed on everything no matter how you perceive it. Discover how to love, and share that love with everything that you encounter. Help make existence a beautiful thing.
Kevyn B Grams
10/03/2010
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