• Traegs@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I’m more concerned with the fact that they’re not supporting the steam workshop and using their own mod platform

      • Baku@aussie.zone
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        1 year ago

        Not OP but I have 0 faith in companies to not pull the plug when they decide something isn’t making them enough money. Just look at all the old games online games that have been rendered near useless thanks to the company that made it deciding that it’s not profitable to support anymore. Sure, the same could happen to steam workshop too, but I have more faith that the steam workshop will be around in a decade than whatever proprietary knockoff paradox is using for CS II

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        1 year ago

        So its essentially modders are only uploading their mods to the steam workshop and the versions of the game without workshop support are up shit creek without a paddle.

        I admit I’m kind of guilty of this with the mods that I create and publish for stellaris. I pretty much only publish them to steam although Im given the option to upload to the paradox launcher. Personally I’d prefer to only publish through the workshop since Im used to the system, and its an easy way to get feedback on my creatons, however I can see the benefits to the ecosystem as a whole by allowing anyone who has the game to get the same mods in a bespoke mod store.