Works for the modders quite well.
It isn't their fault you don't do your homework
that implies content creators don't deserve a choice
Well... Imagine if YouTube implemented a system where anyone could just decide to make their videos paid content.
Even well done it would probably completely change what YouTube is. (Ignoring that YouTube sort of has paid for videos)
Putnam said in the WTF thread, he never got donations through his link
Then the market spoke. A lot of content creators I like don't make a lot of money... While some I hate make tons.
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Edit addition:
To highlight what I mean about YouTube.
I'd perfectly accept an argument that Steam shouldn't have paid mods simply because that isn't the type of community or environment they want to foster.
I don't go to Newgrounds to pay for videos but by all means the content creators deserve the money... But I would be against them starting up their service.
In fact I'd sympathize anyone who argued based on that. I certainly don't want to be harassed with paid content every second of everyday. What was once a nice way to spice up for games has now become purely commercial.
Because everything can be bought and sold!
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Actually you know what...
I think I am on that hypothetical person's side.
Paid Mods would make the modding community unbearable and just flat out unlikable...
Instead of "Popular mods" being a suggestion steam uses to try to improve your experience it is "Hey! BUY THIS! I know your in your library but I think you would like that!"...
It would have mod reviews, score harassment, accusations thrown left and right... We would go through microtransactions once again.
And I bet Steam being Steam would have it set to paid content by default and weight paid content more heavily because that is what earns Valve money.
Games would advertise paid mods inside because the company gets a share (and Valve).
I mean... Forget the fact that it is going to be a terrible system in its own right. Even if paid mods worked 100%... that isn't a Steam I want to log into everyday.
You can have paid mods, make your own site. Move it somewhere else where it doesn't have to be the constant weight around the community's neck. Somewhere that can support it much better.
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Except we know that won't work... because people don't like paid mods in general... Steam is the only way to force people to accept them isn't it? It needs to be shoved down people's throats because they won't swallow.
Will it even have a system to circumvent the paid mods? As in... shut them off completely so you never see them again? Probably not.