Quote from: Isara on April 28, 2015, 09:48:15 AMThose people do not deserve modsNo one deserves to have their art pissed on, I agree.
Those people do not deserve mods
While I think quite a few people get too wrapped up in the emotion, and don't really think the issue out rationally, I also just don't put much stock in 'people on the internet said mean things'. Since that is always going to be the case. Usually you get better results focusing on better dialogue, and blocking out the shitheads.
Steam's system did not encourage that.
Is there currently a donation system in place? There should be a non-intrusive donation system in place.
Valve can't take a cut of donations though so they refuse to implement one.
i don't see how you people can't just go further and say that mods are bad in general(because they are)because you're infringing on someone else's workwhich you all seem to be so againstit only matters to you when money is involved
Quote from: Verbatim on April 29, 2015, 08:17:04 AMi don't see how you people can't just go further and say that mods are bad in general(because they are)because you're infringing on someone else's workwhich you all seem to be so againstit only matters to you when money is involvedI guess fanart, let's plays, parodies and montages are wrong as well in that case.
yeah, respecting art is pretty autistichow dare i
There are legal reasons as to why donations cannot be put through Steam
Can you elaborate? I'm much more well versed in criminal law, so intellectual property isn't my strong suit, but what would the legal problems be with an agreement between Steam and a content creator that they receive part of the money? "Donation" would be an extremely poor choice of words then, but "tip" or "contribution" would probably fly.There is of course the issue with modding being a grey area because they're relying on copyrighted material (game assets), but that's a general problem with donations for that, regardless of whether it's through Steam or not.
Quote from: Saerveyn on April 27, 2015, 09:25:48 PMQuote from: Naoto on April 27, 2015, 09:22:15 PMFinding a way for modders to get paid for their work is not in and of itself a bad thing.Oh, I totally agree.So what about the fact that the modders only made 25% of the income that their mods brought in, and only after $100 total was spent on their mod by the community?That was one of the (many) negatives. Supposedly its the current industry standard for paid mods according to Bethesda.http://www.gamespot.com/articles/amid-controversy-bethesda-defends-paid-steam-mods/1100-6426929/I think they had more issues with copyright, mod ownership, mod requirements, and no contingency for a mod suddenly not working due to update or interference from another mod, etc. The the user would be s.o.l. for the money they would have spent.
Quote from: Naoto on April 27, 2015, 09:22:15 PMFinding a way for modders to get paid for their work is not in and of itself a bad thing.Oh, I totally agree.So what about the fact that the modders only made 25% of the income that their mods brought in, and only after $100 total was spent on their mod by the community?
Finding a way for modders to get paid for their work is not in and of itself a bad thing.
Quote from: Naoto on April 27, 2015, 09:34:57 PMQuote from: Saerveyn on April 27, 2015, 09:25:48 PMQuote from: Naoto on April 27, 2015, 09:22:15 PMFinding a way for modders to get paid for their work is not in and of itself a bad thing.Oh, I totally agree.So what about the fact that the modders only made 25% of the income that their mods brought in, and only after $100 total was spent on their mod by the community?That was one of the (many) negatives. Supposedly its the current industry standard for paid mods according to Bethesda.http://www.gamespot.com/articles/amid-controversy-bethesda-defends-paid-steam-mods/1100-6426929/I think they had more issues with copyright, mod ownership, mod requirements, and no contingency for a mod suddenly not working due to update or interference from another mod, etc. The the user would be s.o.l. for the money they would have spent.I feel it should also be mentioned that any money the modders made would be put in their steam wallet, rather than an actual bank account. So they're really making nothing and Valve was getting it all.