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Hopefully people can stop with the "I bet Bethesda will take down skyblivion!1!!" comments now. It's very clear there's good will between modders and the devs.

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[โ€“] ArchmageAzor@lemmy.world 6 points 17 hours ago (1 children)

It goes against the corpo nature to do something that doesn't earn them money. Their hierarchy of needs has only one point: income. Even this serves them in some way, even if it's not apparent.

[โ€“] redhorsejacket@lemmy.world -3 points 14 hours ago

Okay? Again, who are you serving by choosing this specific forum to shout that messaging? I know you aren't OP, so consider that the royal "you".

It's just tiresome is all, and I'm on the "boo, capitalism" side of things. It's like the folks who turn every thread tangentially related to Microsoft into a Linux advertisement. Or the involuntary ejaculation of a vegetarian when the subject of diet comes up. Like, yes, these folks are probably correct about the things they are saying; you're never going to be wrong to consider the angle being worked by a corp. However, it's infantilizing to suggest that people are unaware that a corporation wants their money. That's a given, and without additional commentary, it's a positively useless statement that only serves to make people tune out the messaging, even in contexts where it IS desirable to bring it up (such as when a company is doing shady shit in pursuit of your money). Releasing a mediocre graphical remaster of a title that people have nostalgia for hardly qualifies as "shady shit" in my book. Lazy, sure, but not shady.