oh ya right you lock half your mods behind paywall
see told ya literly from you your self
Modding isn't as easy as some people think. It takes a lot of time and effort to first learn and then apply the skills you learned when making mods. Modders spent hundreds of hours making mods. That's why i have those Exclusive mods. It is a way for people to support my work and get something exclusive in return. If you don't want, it is completely fine. I have plenty of free mods that you can choose from, there are also a lot of other good modders out there that you can get mods from.
If you want to support me in other way, you can do so by donating when downloading any of my free mods, or by donating directly to my PayPal - https://paypal.me/Crownzilla911
You aren't satisfied with any of this and you want to get mods for free? I got a few solutions for you:
1. Search the exact brand/model of the mod on Google and see if any other modder has a similar mod that you can get.
2. Check any of my public mods, since some of them are similar to these ones and you can find a replacements there.
3. (The best way). Go and spent time and effort to learn modding yourself and make any mods you want for free. Best option i can give you guys. I started modding, because i wanted to have stuff, so if you want something, make the effort and do it yourself, don't rely on someones else to make it for you and give it for free. That way you can have anything you want, however you want it and whenever you want it.
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Both of you, guys really. Modders charging money for their stuff have almost certainly used tens if not thousands of free mods themselves in the past to have fun in their own games. These mods were certainly thousands+ hours of work which they got to use for free.
What you release (whether it's good or bad quality) is not a guaranteed product: mods are notoriously plagued with issues. Whether it’s a bug, incompatibility, update conflict, etc., they can require a good bit of support. Eventually though, modders stop supporting them for one of a million reasons. This won’t change with paid mods, so users will inevitably pay for stuff that doesn’t work or that they can’t figure out. Once that happens, others would have to step in, which is much less likely if we turn into a “pay me or I’m not releasing it” community.
If we all started charging $1-10 (or more) per mod, users would very quickly be limited to how many mods they can use for financial reasons, which is silly.
You want money? There are many possibilities to set up ways to donate to you, whether it’s through nexus, kofi, patreon, PayPal, etc. Some modders also have monetized YouTube channels you can interact with to support. These are all great ways to support you people. The key here is that they’re all optional ways to support, we should never paywall our community.