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21 hours ago, klimk said:

Do you know if he plans to share it for free ?

I don't think so. All the mods i got from him, you must pay or you don't get anything

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19 hours ago, James39 said:

I don't think so. All the mods i got from him, you must pay or you don't get anything

when you know where to look, you find everything for free šŸ˜›

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On 5/5/2024 at 7:43 PM, ryux71 said:

when you know where to look, you find everything for free šŸ˜›

You would like everything for free, but you probably don't know how hard the mod is to make. $10 is a decent price and it has so many mods for different games.

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12 hours ago, Phoenix1024 said:

$10 is a decent price and it has so many mods for different games.

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No, it's not, you can have multiples AAA games on sale just a few years old for that price, it's almost half the price of the full game.

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6 hours ago, Vechernyaya said:

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No, it's not, you can have multiples AAA games on sale just a few years old for that price, it's almost half the price of the full game.

Yep old games which most suck. $10 per month is a normal price. That's about how subscriptions work everywhere, some people have it for $15.

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On 5/12/2024 at 12:45 PM, Phoenix1024 said:

Yep old games which most suck. $10 per month is a normal price. That's about how subscriptions work everywhere, some people have it for $15.

selling mods to games you dont own is illegal. doing so at a price thats half the price of most of said games is shitty. mods being free is the only thing that makes them legal. also if someone wants the indika or palworld mods they're essentially paying for all the other mdos they have no interest in. guy is a leech plain and simple. either make your own game or keep the mods free and use the patreon as a method of optional support but you cant just sell things that don't belong to you. he didnt create the assets he's altering and using nor did he create those games.

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7 hours ago, LadyJade90 said:

selling mods to games you dont own is illegal. doing so at a price thats half the price of most of said games is shitty. mods being free is the only thing that makes them legal. also if someone wants the indika or palworld mods they're essentially paying for all the other mdos they have no interest in. guy is a leech plain and simple. either make your own game or keep the mods free and use the patreon as a method of optional support but you cant just sell things that don't belong to you. he didnt create the assets he's altering and using nor did he create those games.

If you hate paid mods so much, then why don't you release mods for free? You're the real leech.

Posted
8 hours ago, LadyJade90 said:

selling mods to games you dont own is illegal. doing so at a price thats half the price of most of said games is shitty. mods being free is the only thing that makes them legal. also if someone wants the indika or palworld mods they're essentially paying for all the other mdos they have no interest in. guy is a leech plain and simple. either make your own game or keep the mods free and use the patreon as a method of optional support but you cant just sell things that don't belong to you. he didnt create the assets he's altering and using nor did he create those games.

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It takes work to create those mods, if you do the work you set the price and the market determines whether or not that price is fair. What people are paying for is the service, if you want work done on your car, you take it into a shop. That shop didn't make the car, doesn't own the car, but they provide a service. The mod is useless without the game, and if anything it would drive sales for the game because you need to purchase it in order to use the mod. Even if that were actually illegal, it's not unethical. I'm grateful for the people who release their mods for free but I don't feel entitled to someone else's work.

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18 hours ago, PepeLordd said:

If you hate paid mods so much, then why don't you release mods for free? You're the real leech.

I agree, they're awfully smart. But they can't create anything on their own. They don't know how much work it's gonna be, and I'm happy to support them on patreon. I don't regret a penny.

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This game costs less than $15 full price in many region, it already has a nude scene in vanilla game. People saying it's not a ripoff are surely smoking something. Purchase the game twice instead and support the original devs instead. When there's a game which is hard to mod/doesn't have nude characters, you never find these paid modders anywhere.Ā 

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1 hour ago, pussyreaperxxx said:

This game costs less than $15 full price in many region, it already has a nude scene in vanilla game. People saying it's not a ripoff are surely smoking something. Purchase the game twice instead and support the original devs instead. When there's a game which is hard to mod/doesn't have nude characters, you never find these paid modders anywhere.Ā 

Another new account, and the first post is complaining, classic LoversLab.

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On 5/21/2024 at 11:17 AM, Phoenix1024 said:

I agree, they're awfully smart. But they can't create anything on their own. They don't know how much work it's gonna be, and I'm happy to support them on patreon. I don't regret a penny.

you and others here make many assumptions about me. the fact remains selling mods at a subscription for content you don't legally own is shitty and illegal. at least inastris sells his mods as one time purchases individually so you aren't buying things you don't wantĀ  at fairly reasonable prices. there are plenty of ways to get paid for your hard work that don't involve being scummy. and for the record dont assume i dont know how hard modding is. its a wrong assumption to make considering you dont actually know what i do in my free time.

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14 hours ago, LadyJade90 said:

you and others here make many assumptions about me. the fact remains selling mods at a subscription for content you don't legally own is shitty and illegal. at least inastris sells his mods as one time purchases individually so you aren't buying things you don't wantĀ  at fairly reasonable prices. there are plenty of ways to get paid for your hard work that don't involve being scummy. and for the record dont assume i dont know how hard modding is. its a wrong assumption to make considering you dont actually know what i do in my free time.

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I genuinely don't understand why you want governments and corpos to crack down on something as harmless as this. You also don't seem to understand that if a company can send a cease and desist for a paid mod, they can also do it for a free mod, so you wouldn't get to enjoy them either way. If paid modding were illegal, it wouldn't be because the modder is benefiting financially, that's like cartoon lawyer logic. If anything it would be for copyright infringement which is not dependent on monetary gain. So you're making a short-sighted argument against free mods as well. It just seems like you're mad someone won't do something that takes time and effort for free. Who are you going to get mad at next because they won't give you free shit? Little Suzy's lemonade stand? There has never been a single instance of a gaming company litigating against a modder for paid mods, and it's not unethical. It's simply someone proving a service that no one else will. If there were more people willing to do this for free the paid modders wouldn't have any business, that is how the market works. You can literally just subscribe for a single month and have access to every past mod that modder has created, that's an insanely good deal even for you. And usually the modders that have mods on their Patreon take feedback from their patrons and will specifically ask which mods they would like to be made next. There's no point in even being mad, if these mods were free they simply wouldn't have existed in the first place. You are capable of reasoning with hypothetical scenarios, right?

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19 hours ago, _DingleBerry_ said:

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I genuinely don't understand why you want governments and corpos to crack down on something as harmless as this. You also don't seem to understand that if a company can send a cease and desist for a paid mod, they can also do it for a free mod, so you wouldn't get to enjoy them either way. If paid modding were illegal, it wouldn't be because the modder is benefiting financially, that's like cartoon lawyer logic. If anything it would be for copyright infringement which is not dependent on monetary gain. So you're making a short-sighted argument against free mods as well. It just seems like you're mad someone won't do something that takes time and effort for free. Who are you going to get mad at next because they won't give you free shit? Little Suzy's lemonade stand? There has never been a single instance of a gaming company litigating against a modder for paid mods, and it's not unethical. It's simply someone proving a service that no one else will. If there were more people willing to do this for free the paid modders wouldn't have any business, that is how the market works. You can literally just subscribe for a single month and have access to every past mod that modder has created, that's an insanely good deal even for you. And usually the modders that have mods on their Patreon take feedback from their patrons and will specifically ask which mods they would like to be made next. There's no point in even being mad, if these mods were free they simply wouldn't have existed in the first place. You are capable of reasoning with hypothetical scenarios, right?

playing fast and loose with other people's property is how you get government or corporate action. want has nothing to do with it. nintendo isn't the only one that threatens lawsuits they're just the loudest. if you want to make money from yourĀ  modding you can. but locking mods behind a paywall removes the only protection you have that makes what you're doing legal. mods are only legal so long as they are free and you're keeping it squarely within fair use. trying to paywall them is what invites negative attention and its why nintendo's recent purging of the emulation and modding communities has been so successful lately.

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i don't care about this mod. i don't care if this game neverĀ  got mods in the first place. what does annoy me is modders who charge for something they don't own then use shitty subscription tactics to bank on the people who forget they're subscribed so they can make money off horny idiots. selling mods is illegal because you don't own the assets you're using to make them. its immoral because you're adding paywalls to a community who's existence is only toleratedĀ  BECAUSE its free and with the multiple purges of various modding sites that should anger anyone who does this for a hobby. if you want to make money fine. if you want to maintain methods of donations and tips that's fine too. you have that right. but this isn't a child running a lemonade stand. this is selling bootleg disney t shirts on the sidewalk down the road from disneyland. they do watch these sites and they do wait to build up a case before seeking out to shut down sites or modders.Ā 

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8 hours ago, LadyJade90 said:

playing fast and loose with other people's property is how you get government or corporate action. want has nothing to do with it. nintendo isn't the only one that threatens lawsuits they're just the loudest. if you want to make money from yourĀ  modding you can. but locking mods behind a paywall removes the only protection you have that makes what you're doing legal. mods are only legal so long as they are free and you're keeping it squarely within fair use. trying to paywall them is what invites negative attention and its why nintendo's recent purging of the emulation and modding communities has been so successful lately.

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i don't care about this mod. i don't care if this game neverĀ  got mods in the first place. what does annoy me is modders who charge for something they don't own then use shitty subscription tactics to bank on the people who forget they're subscribed so they can make money off horny idiots. selling mods is illegal because you don't own the assets you're using to make them. its immoral because you're adding paywalls to a community who's existence is only toleratedĀ  BECAUSE its free and with the multiple purges of various modding sites that should anger anyone who does this for a hobby. if you want to make money fine. if you want to maintain methods of donations and tips that's fine too. you have that right. but this isn't a child running a lemonade stand. this is selling bootleg disney t shirts on the sidewalk down the road from disneyland. they do watch these sites and they do wait to build up a case before seeking out to shut down sites or modders.Ā 

Your argument misses key points and the legal issues around it. First off, saying that selling mods automatically leads to legal trouble is too simplistic. Modding, whether it’s free or paid, exists in a gray area of copyright law. The main issue isn’t about making money; it’s about using copyrighted material without permission. Companies can go after mods whether they’re free or not. The fact that many mods are free doesn’t mean they’re safe from legal action; it just hasn’t been a priority for most companies, except for a few like Nintendo.

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Also, comparing paid mods to bootleg Disney T-shirts doesn’t really work. Paid mods usually involve a lot of original work from modders who spend a lot of time and effort creating new content, fixing bugs, and improving the game. They’re not just reselling existing assets; they’re adding value in ways the original creators often don’t. Modders deserve to be paid for their work, just like any other content creators.

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You also argue that subscription models are inherently exploitative. However, many modders use platforms like Patreon to make a sustainable income, which allows them to keep developing and updating their mods. These platforms often let subscribers cancel anytime. Saying people are being ā€œscammedā€ because they forget to unsubscribe is more about personal responsibility than any bad intent from the modders. If people value the content, they’ll keep supporting it; if not, they can easily stop.

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Your take on fair use is also too rigid. Fair use is a complex legal concept that looks at several factors, like the purpose and character of the use, the nature of the copyrighted work, the amount used, and the effect on the market. Paid mods can fall under fair use, especially when they significantly transform the original work. Declaring all paid mods illegal is a misinterpretation of the law.

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I hope you stop with your pointless arguing because it makes you look bad. We've already proven our point multiple times.

Posted
11 hours ago, PepeLordd said:

I hope you stop with your pointless arguing because it makes you look bad. We've already proven our point multiple times.

I'm glad that you feel that way, it makes my job easier. This argument is OVER. Anyone who picks this up again will have their posting privileges lifted as being in violation of the Rules. This applies to everyone involved and not just to the person I've quoted.Ā 

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