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What they should have done was use an embedded button directly in the Steam mod description, and put it in every single mod they made, not make in an implied payment for skins specifically for these trucks.
2. To call someone greedy, who had already shared hundreds of hours of work with the community for free, is not only nonsense but simply vile.
I know quite well this "kind of person" who's professing the same like you, but I'm a polite person, so I'd like to ask what do you think, what kind of jobs are those for which no one should get paid, And what gives you the right to claim something you did not make yourself? (or to get outraged if you don’t get it?) And do you seriously think that if something exists then it automatically have to get it?
1. If you get something for free, the most you can do, is say thank you! Otherwise if you don’t like the gift, keep going and don’t bluster, demand or report!
2. If one does hundreds of hours of free work for the community, I think he can rightly expect some appreciation, in whatever form. No one, however, is obligated to do anything!
3. What we give to the community is only up to us!
4. Creating a model of this quality (+ texture) takes at least 20-30 hours. In return, we only want the support of 20 people. Well, I’m earning that amount in my workplace in a matter of hours, so it’s weak even for drink-money!