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Let me guess. The stupid horse armor has both gone up in price and is still a separate DLC item.
What's the over-under for trying to make an official modding store?
95%, as they've already done that for the last Skyrim rereleases and Fallout 4.
Lol if you're paying for Skyrim mods, that's on you.
I'll be surprised if experimenting with ways to capture and contain the modders in order to extract money isn't one of the main goals of the project.
Tell me you did r read past the headline without telling me you didn't read past the headline.
The article specifically says that players can “get access to” special content. It doesn’t say the game includes that content by default. The phrasing definitely makes it sound like it’ll be paid DLC.
Didn't say it included it, that players can access it, which they could access it by buying via microtransaction.
Notwithstanding but i have no trust with Bethesda at this point.