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mods should be free, otherwise what is the point in it?
Like the Pay What You Want option currently in place excpet you actually can pay what you want, not some predetermined bollocks.
I have always been a firm believer that a modder should have a donate button where you could thank him/her as you see fit. If the guy who made ingots weigh zero has made your skyrim experience so much better that you want to give him 20 €, you should be able to do it, if you think 1€ is reasonable, give him that. Mods have always been created because of passion, but that doesnt mean you should be rewarded for your work.
Give the people the option to pay what they want, if the mod is good enough it will make you serious money, if your mod isnt good, it wont, even if you think those 2 months worth of work should get you 1000€...
Freedom of choice should prevail. And if you are making mods specificaly for monetary gain they arent mods anymore, but unofficial DLC with dodgy uncoordinated support in case of an official patch (this applies to more recent games that might be struck with this Zero effort DLC Valve moneymaker hammer)
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