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I feel like im the only person who plays skyrim without mods.

Well the DLC doesnt really count as mods so yah

lol gabe is doing damage control


wait explain to me how this works please
owning csgo = admin controls = spawning items
look at robin walker, he has a flaming sword in tf2

Look at the store page, the thing that would say overwhelmingly positive and such as been removed now
This is some serious damage control, i think steam is pulling trough this stuffstorm
Gotta get dem fat stacks

Look at the store page, the thing that would say overwhelmingly positive and such as been removed now
This is some serious damage control, i think steam is pulling trough this stuffstorm
Gotta get dem fat stacks
where
It's only went to very positive and I remember it being overwhelmingly but it hasn't been removed

where
It's only went to very positive and I remember it being overwhelmingly but it hasn't been removed
ah it's back yes
but my point about the damage control still stands

hi i like the idea that people can make mods and profit from it without being sued. i also probably want to ruin gaming i guess. thanks, bye.

http://www.reddit.com/r/gaming/comments/33uplp/mods_and_steam/

I am still going to bet nothing will change.
gabe has 25 posts in this topic, with 11825 posts in the topic. That's 0.2114% of all the posts.
His posts in that topic average 139 words in length...

He's doing PR, nothing else.

You can follow the stats I just listed in an up-to-the-minute fashion over here
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« Last Edit: April 25, 2015, 10:00:01 PM by Lugnut »

The mods most certainly are not the game. Skyrim is one of the largest games in recent years content-wise. To base reviews of the game on the mods is just stupid.
Skyrim has barely any substance without mods. People have almost no interest in the base game.

Skyrim has barely any substance without mods. People have almost no interest in the base game.
2 word: Console Players.


2 word: Console Players.
...Hello, you know we're talking about reviews on Steam, right?

...Hello, you know we're talking about reviews on Steam, right?
Well whatever. My point still stands. Bethesda had no part in making the mods, so to base your review on game made by Bethesda, on the mods, is ridiculous.

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They scrapped it because of backlash, but this is still paying for something that could have unforeseen consequences. It's not like the people who would pay for mods understand the implications of installing mods, possible conflictions, and how to resolve these issues mods can cause. Also this has had the effect on the quality of mods already. The Midas Magic free version had an advertisement system installed on a certain percentage chance every time you cast the higher level spells. If this stuff continues we'll have an appstore instead of a modding scene, and we've all seen how great the appstore is.