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http://www.pcgamer.com/valve-modders-absolutely-need-to-be-paid/
Actually, I want Valve to add a "Donate" button to transfer Steam Wallet money to the map creator's Steam Wallet (beyond the pay feature)! A great incentive and a way for map makers to receive recognition! Less ♥♥♥♥♥♥ things on Workshop! Isn't it good? Mods aren't all paid, actually, if so many people are claiming it to be free, how all mods will be paid? Specially on Workshop, where most people are only mild designers or children with great habilities?!
Sorry for the big text, but the reaction people had with this feature is completely unrational is stupid in my eyes, if you disagree, please give me reasons and facts, I will be stay in the group until then, so we can have an organized discussion!
Secondly, some indie developers that can charge for their decent modifications and fan games but can't pay for Greenlight (since people like you spammed it like ♥♥♥♥ so now publishing things on Greenlight requires a 100$ fee) aren't in anyway a bad thing. People charging for mods aren't a new thing, see Aperture Tag, it is an amazing mod (almost its own game) and I don't regret paying for it.
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PS: Invite your friends to this group
6. And final, First pay for dlc, now mods? What’s next? Rent games and pay for patches since its coding too? We need to maximize profits, why sell a game once when you can charge em 5 times for it and additionally for each piece of new content ever touching the game?
2. It's the one and only thing in gaming today that's not about money…
3. Mods tend to die and get broken by patch since no communication between the devs and thousands of modders. And since it’s not a company but a guy doing it for lols you deserve to lose your money.
4. Due to all that, donations and alike to support what you like from selection is better than paying up front and has worked better.
Happily going to go donate to some mod creators that I love now.
1. It allows for developers to control their income. Their mod is too bad on P/P wise, it won't sell good. Their mod is too expensive, it won't sell good. It's not something you should worry about.
2. This definitely won't affect games like TF2/CS:GO, because they require approval before being published.
3. This will put more quality work in the workshop, and since the people who make toy bonnie ♥♥♥♥ on GMod will probably turn their creations to paid work, and thus gain no profit.