arent they going to need commercial licenses to publish anything they make though? i imagine a lot of modders who make stuff for steam workshop are working on either student versions or pirated versions of the software, neither of which you are legally allowed to make money off. hasnt this got massive ramifications?
Just like how comparing pirated games with stolen cars doesn't really achieve anything, I honestly think that the movie/director's cut/DVD extras analogy doesn't work too well either. If anything, I was actually pleasantly surprised to see some good coverage of this debacle on Kotaku. Goes to show that they really are…
I strongly disagree with this. Mods should be made for free and downloaded for free. It's community-made things for the sake of community. If it's paid... well, it's just paid amateur DLC and that's all. Hell, devs don't even need to do anything with their game after the initial release, if they feel scummy. Just open the…