Considering Paradox doesn't even allow modders to get donations for their mods I doubt we'll see paid mods for Paradox games any time soon.
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I guess it may be because it'd be someone else making money out of Paradox's product, but since the developer gets a cut from Steam paid mods who knows, maybe they'll consider it.Considering Paradox doesn't even allow modders to get donations for their mods I doubt we'll see paid mods for Paradox games any time soon.
Obviously it is something they will consider. More revenue for no effort. The only cost is the so easily sparked but temporary gamer rage.I guess it may be because it'd be someone else making money out of Paradox's product, but since the developer gets a cut from Steam paid mods who knows, maybe they'll consider it.
Obviously it is something they will consider. More revenue for no effort. The only cost is the so easily sparked but temporary gamer rage.
The only reason why I think games companies deserves to get a cut from mod sales on steam is because they go through the effort of implementing steam workshop that makes it all possible. Steam provides the service platform, the developer implements it and modders bring the content. All provides effort that deserves compensation even though the percentages could be discussed.
If it weren't for that.... well, it is not like car manufactuers gets compensated for all modifications to their cars after sale.
Personally I find the mod store more compatible and in line with the purpose of a game distribution platform than other things they've done. But yes, 25% is on the low end. At least 33-33-33 wouldve had a nice symmetry to it.the problem is the ridiculous price cut. the modder only get 25 of the revenue, which isn't exactly much to begin with. while valve as the platformer and [insert company here] as the producer get 75%, which is pretty damn greedy (because once again, this is pennies we're talking about). not even the youtube-nintendo deal (better known as the rome-berlin axis pact by most of the internet) gets that much of the proceeds. as for the internet rage, that may be temporary, but the stain to valves' (an extremely popular game company due to a wide variety of things, namely lord gaben) reputation isn't going to go away any time soon, even if major changes are made.