Exodus
Exodus
Exodus

Should add that in addition to having their work stolen the original creators are taking the brunt of the harassment when a hastily stolen mod starts corrupting saves or otherwise breaking games and peoples searches eventually direct them to the original on places like the nexus.

Interesting. Not only will a DMCA notice result in an immediate takedown (from most providers), but in this specific case the users responsible are eminently identifiable. Names, addresses, etc. Should anyone actually file one of these for their content, I seriously doubt Microsoft will do anything to shield their

Starred because you do bring up an important point, as none of these are being sold, it does cut back on Bethesda’s incentive to put alot of effort (read money) into policing this. I think credit is the main point of contention here. Maybe there’s someway to to add a digitial signature to the mod when its created,

Ultimately it’s all free so it sucks for modders, but doesn’t affect their bottom line. Either they weren’t going to release it on Console, or if they were, then their version will be better because it will get updates. The modders already started adding a script extender that will never be on console as a type of DRM

No Stars because you didn’t include a screencap or GIF.

Didnt this exact same thing happen when they tried to do paid skyrim mods?

It is a game with next gen graphics but last-gen gameplay. Developers need to realize that there is more to next gen than just upgrading the game engine... Having more RAM, more storage and faster CPUs and GPUs should also give way for new types of gameplay modes that were never thought of.

Let’s see how this year’s E3 goes before we conclude that Microsoft seriously sees PCs and consoles as equals under the Xbox brand. So far, there’s still quite a bit of:

I’ve accepted that when it comes to story telling, Dice is more than incompetent in delivering. I finally got around to finishing Battlefield 4's campaign and that was a complete nonsensical mess. I don’t even want to thing of Hardline.

it’s EA so it will likely be on Origin

So it has all the same pros and cons of the first then essentially?

I prefer to sail into Uncharted waters. I know I may head into the Killzone, but as Infamous as that may be, the Gods of War smile upon me. There used to be more like me, but now I’m the Last of Us. I’m the Last Guardian of my own Little Big Planet, after all, even with its wonky Gravity. Rushing towards that Horizon,

Love my ps4 to death so take this with a grain of salt but aren’t you a bit unhappy with all of xboxone’s exclusives going PC as well.

The consistent message I’m getting is, “If you’ve already got a PC, don’t buy an Xbox.” Done and done.

“I was an early cool-ade drinker of Playstation, but was brought over to the Xbox fairly early on.”

Are there games that you must have only on the Xbox One? If not, no point in getting it.

I’d say the caveat as far as exclusivity & PC is involved is a bit of a branding issue rather than any kind of breach of promise. Microsoft sees Xbox and PC as being under the Microsoft umbrella, they don’t recognize a distinction between XB1 and Win10. If they say it is exclusive we essentially know at this point

but...

Doesn’t seem necessary given the volume of details in the piece. As we see each year, the companies don’t miss on that many of their big release dates. The biggest miss in this one is probably the collapse of Fable Legends, but there are subtler things, too, like the volume of backward-compatible games and the lack of