What is actually so bad about it? I just noticed when making a new character on Fallout 4 that it just adds a few purchasable skins and small bundles, some of which are free, or in the range of the 100 credits you are given to start off.
People acted like Creation Club made mods start costing money to use, when in reality, it just added some stuff, and left mods free.
Was it different before and changed due to backlash, did people misconstrue the idea, or is it just different for PS4?[u][/u]
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Edited by CCH: 11/26/2017 5:14:00 AMThe Creation Club is Bethesda’s attempt to add microtransactions in the form of mods for their games. This is fine and dandy, except that you’re essentially paying for mods, which have always been free. Some modders have been protesting by making mods that hide/disable the Creation Club altogether, and others are making free versions of the paid mods. Right now, the Creation Club doesn’t do much harm, if any. But, people are concerned that all mods in future games are going to be behind paywalls.