Urist, you're repeating the worst arguments but in a really nice way.
even if everything was priced at a dollar, over time you'd still be paying ludicrous amounts of money if you wanted to get everything
Most mods would probably continue to be free (since making $400 revenue would take too long to be worth it). Tiny ones were going for much less than a dollar, and only a major overhauls like Wet and Cold would cost more (ignoring joke mods, of course). This would adjust to meet what people are willing to pay.
Also, it's not a good argument... "It costs a lot to buy a ton of content" does not mean "It's right to prevent people from charging".
Secondly, again, mods just SHOULDN'T be paid for. That would be like your friend telling you, hey I wrote this really cool song, but I need you to give me five bucks first before I can play it for you. What!?
A typical customer is not every modder's friend. And even if someone is friends with a modder, or any creator, that doesn't entitle the friend to receive all the creator's work for free.
http://www.twogag.com/archives/2927also I'm seeing some copyright being thrown around here, let remind everyone that copyright for code is pretty weak, especially if you're working mostly off of a larger game's code.
Hard to enforce, I guess you mean? I suppose... It'd essentially be up to Steam to handle copyright claims, since very few people would have the resources or inclination to involve lawyers. Pointing out a pre-existing copy on the Nexus should be enough. If not, it'd be a valid criticism of the system. We won't find out until they try again.
I wouldn't even have bothered to buy Skyrim if I new the average mod load would cost 6x what the game does.
It wouldn't. Even if it did, that's not an argument. People spend many times more money on software than they do on Windows itself. Or consoles. It's theoretically fine to spend more money on content for a platform than on the platform itself.
But, it wouldn't really happen in this case, due to all the free content and the low amount people are willing to pay.
Also, your existing setup would continue to work fine, without having to rebuy everything.