

The question really is whether Bethesda will buy into it.

Steam have been charging for mods for many years. Unfortunately, it's not a question of -whether- mods are charged for on PC. Originally posted by Zeno: I don't think it's cool for mods to be charged for on PC. Oh, and while we're dreaming - let's also burn all people who are responsible for Win10 and MShit's new policy of "let's make PC users our ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥, Apple-style" So, instead of struggling to give them a PC experience with mods (which is still impossible due to numerous restrictions of console format), it's best to just help them build their own PCs. being tied to single store with all the "benefits" of dealing with a monopoly But they still have quite a few disadvantages, like: More graphical bang for your buck? Nope, you can build a PC for the same cost (price of Windows not included) that would be about as good Instert the disk and play? Nope, gonna need to register for PSN/XBL and pay for PS+/XGold for online services. Bug-free games? Nope, gotta download that 5GB day1 patch that still won't fix everything They're obsolete as concept, as they no longer offer any benefits compared to PC gaming. Right direction would be to simply forget about PS and Xbox.

Originally posted by Kami102:It's a step in the right direction, sure, but nowhere close to PC modding support Nah.
