Skyrim Tries To Charge For Player Made Content

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My main concern right now is the future of modding and Bethesda. Fallout 4 is already in the creation club, and now Skyrim has creations. Eventually, starfield, and heck, maybe even everything before it will have the same model. Creations is a dangerous game. While some see it as not that bad, I see it for what a danger it will be. Charging for player made content just feels scummy to me - or am I the only one? Yes, not all the creations content requires money, but a good portion of it does right now, and who’s to stop them from doing more. Some of the content in creations seems to be actually developed by Bethesda itself, and the rest of it is designed by modders.

Honestly, if you were to ask me what Creations honestly feels like, it feels like micro transactions. They have sold skyrim on over a dozen different versions and are now trying to cash in on extra micro transactions by charging the players a couple dollars here and there for alternate armor sets, small bits of content, and more. For a company that can’t even focus on patching or fixing their games questlines, letting modders do the work for them, it seems even scummier to then let the playerbase be charged for this additional content. Maybe I’m overreacting, but I don’t think I am. What do you all think? Make sure to leave me a message down below, and don’t forget to have a beautiful rest of your day, everyone.







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