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Re: quack

However, I do think that there are two major problems with the system as it currently stands. The first one being the fact that the actual mod maker only gets 25% of the revenue while the publisher of the game gets the rest. Am I the only who thinks that this makes the idea seem like a money-grabbi...

Re: Lord gaben allows creationists to charge for rubber duck

Seriously though, optional donate button. Now. I highly doubt the lack of a donate button was preventing anyone from donating to mod devs beforehand, nor should it now. Call me an asshole, but if you've never donated to any of the mod devs in question, I don't believe you have any moral standing wi...

Re: Steam allows Workshop creators to charge for mods

A better system for Valve to add would be the ability to donate to mod creators optionally, while still being able to download the mod for free. This system would work much better than an upfront payment as the mod developers will still, most likely, receive deserved support and users will continue...

Re: Steam allows Workshop creators to charge for mods

One shouldn't be soley making a mod for monetary gain, they should be doing it to mix up or otherwise enhance the playing experience of themselves or others. It's not about making money, or getting the most upvotes, in my opinion. As long as people can come to appreciate whatever they put out there...

Re: Steam allows Workshop creators to charge for mods

I honestly don't see anything atrocious about this. The developers and publishers get to set the precedent on whether or not priced mods are permitted for their game and there is a refund period. (Granted, I think 72 hours is a more appropriate length of time, but I digress) There are issues with th...

Re: Random Off-Topic discussion

To venture back into the realm where things makes sense for a minute, I found this old post from the xkcd forums the other day. http://forums.xkcd.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=35888#p2596879 I never would've thought to use an extension of Hilbert's Grand Hotel to explain Cantor's denationalization argume...

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