Posted August 21, 2019
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The modules are still available at Neverwinter Vault. Those who want to have a premium version of the mod can pay a sum where both the original developer and Beamdog, due to distribution, gets a piece of the pie.
In my eyes, this is a situation where everyone is better off. I think it's awesome that Beamdog is giving content creators an opportunity to make a buck and get some extra spotlight on their hard work. If the mods had been removed from Neverwinter Vault on Beamdogs request, I would have understood the critics.
Also.
Based on the original module by Luke Scull, this new, enhanced version of Tyrants of the Moonsea vastly expands this former premium module by adding 70% more story and gameplay, as well as a a large amount of new art and audio content
Sounds like a good deal for the content creators and fans of the original modules, to be honest.
In my eyes, this is a situation where everyone is better off. I think it's awesome that Beamdog is giving content creators an opportunity to make a buck and get some extra spotlight on their hard work. If the mods had been removed from Neverwinter Vault on Beamdogs request, I would have understood the critics.
Also.
Based on the original module by Luke Scull, this new, enhanced version of Tyrants of the Moonsea vastly expands this former premium module by adding 70% more story and gameplay, as well as a a large amount of new art and audio content
Post edited August 21, 2019 by user deleted