


As I type this there is such a thing as "Early Access Modding" for mods that are obviously unfinished, glitchy and of course, conflicting with other mods. There is also a major cashgrab percentage of the money that apparently goes to the increased file hosting, which leaves around 25% of the final price tag going to the author of the mod.

We’ve also updated Skyrim and the Creation Kit with new features to help support paid mods including the ability to upload master files, adding more categories and removing filesize limit restrictions." They now have the opportunity to earn money doing what they love – and all fans have a new way to support their favorite mod authors. Many of our fans have been modding our games since Morrowind, for over 10 years. It was essential to us that our fans decide what they want to create, what they want to download, and what they want to charge. "Unlike other curated games on Steam that allow users to sell their creations, this will be the first game with an open market.
