Looks like the Ghostrunner developers also have an issue with paid mods running off their IP.

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    1 month ago

    no fuck off paid modders, if you want money go make your own software or follow the rules

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      1 month ago

      why should we follow the rules set out by game developers? The mods contain no copyrighted content, so legally the game devs don’t get a say, and nor should they. Should the creator of the gameboy screen light have made it for free? Should electricians have to check if the original construction crew for a house approves before changing the wiring?

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        1 month ago

        The existence of modding communities is predicated in being communities first and foremost, not jobs or money making schemes. This behavior poisons the well, creating a toxic community that makes the mods inaccessible to those not willing to be nickel and dimed after already purchasing the game.

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          1 month ago

          only because capitalism is toxic overall. But why apply this as a double standard for modders? Fan artists can do commissions. And communities which are not fandoms rarely have a stigma against money trading hands.

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              1 month ago

              So what? Why is the business model of charging for access specifically a problem only for modders? It’s such a double standard.