Creation Club offers mods that are not paid, pay
Bethesda is covered with glory with the gate in march of Creation Cluba platform that was unveiled at E3 in 2017 and where we came to say it would mods quality for games like Fallout 4 island The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim which players could get for real money.
The functionality of the platform was sold as something beneficial to all users, and where Bethesda would pay the moderators for their creations, unload skins for weapons and armor or chorms, leaving only mods of interest that give more life to the titles and content.
The community began to pull away from the ear when the developer opened the official website, where such absurd definitions are given as follows:
Does it include Payment Mods Creation Club?
None. Mods will come with a free and open system where anyone can create and share whatever they want. Besides, we will not allow any of the existing mods to be updated in the Creation Club; all content must be original. Most of the content in the Creation Club is developed in-house; some with external partners who have worked on our games and others by external creators. Everyone approves, manages and monitors the complete development cycle, which includes stages of placement, perfection and testing. This system also ensures that all content is stored. We have considered many ways to make payment mods, and the disadvantages outweigh the advantages. We have encountered many of these problems before. Without hesitation, as our fans constantly demand that we add new high quality content to the game, and although we can create a large amount, we believe that there are fans in our community with the necessary talent to work directly with us and create new and amazing content.
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Creation Club, which a priori seems reasonable, wanting to pay the moderators who make quality content and correct as many errors as errors in some of the video games that have it on the PC is not what we expected.
The reality is very characteristic, most of the mods that have put up for sale are paid versions of versions that have been around for a while. There are also low quality mods, such as dresses and skins. So Bethesda not only meant that it had no payment mods, but that tampoco has fulfilled the promise that existing mods will be paid.
All the respect the community had for Bethesda in a hurry to promote the money with respect.
The boycott has already begun on Steam, and just as Rockstar is doing with its GTA, negative analyzes are already being made on the Valve platform as much as for Fallout 4 as for Skyrim, the latter has never been so affected at the moment.