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Creation club is paid mods
Creation club is paid mods













Communities were upset about the way the revenue was divided up between Valve and the people making the mods. Just two years ago Valve tried to charge Steam users for Skyrim mods and it failed terribly. What happens when you buy a broken or underwhelming mod? Can you get a refund? How much are the credits going to cost? How much of this money will actually go to mod developers and how much will go to Bethesda? Will there be a way to earn credits in the game? What about all the mods I’ve already installed in my game, will they still be free? There are a ton of questions that remain unanswered here.

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While I’m all for better mods and supporting the people who invest their time and energy into making them, it seems strange that Bethesda would mention this so casually and not go into detail about how you acquire these “credits” and if this will include micro-transactions. The Creation Club is a way for the developers of mods for Skyrim and Fallout to work with Bethesda in order to create bigger and better mods for the PC, Xbox One, and, to a lesser extent, the PS4. While everyone was zoning out of Bethesda’s somewhat underwhelming E3 conference, the announcement of the Bethesda Creation Club featured one interesting and glossed over detail: unlocking mods with “credits.”















Creation club is paid mods