Will it work this time? We’ll see

  • Hyperreality
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    1 year ago

    Ugh.

    I was thinking of reinstalling skyrim, a game I’ve paid for multiple times, but I won’t now. This will almost certainly break some of the mods I usually use. I mean, fucking hell. The game’s over 10 years old now. Plenty of people have bought it more than once.

    And yes, I know that you can prevent updates, but I’ve had the thing update anyway even when I disabled that. Forget about verifying file integrity.

    Can’t we just enjoy the game we paid for, without Bethesda trying to fuck us over again?

    Imagine if you bought a car, and the car company came over to your house without your permission, and started fiddling with rims so that the tyres you bought no longer fit.

    • Concetta
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      11 year ago

      Copying @[email protected] 's comment

      I don’t think that’s correct. There’s a vetting process (so it cannot be “any mod”), and it can’t be an existing free mod.

      Creations must be standalone, so it cannot depend on other community releases, free or paid. Creations must be all-new to qualify for release. You cannot re-purpose older releases – or work by other authors, unless contracted. Creations cannot contain anything produced through generative AI.
      

      https://creations.bethesda.net/en/creators/bethesdagamestudios