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Huinehtar: Am I the only one disturbed with this idea?

If I didn't like to see mods in Steam Workshop, I wouldn't like to see mods (free or not) on GOG, or whatever store.

I strongly believe that mods should be in a neutral place, where, at least we can hope, those mods wouldn't be specific or exclusive to a store, preventing other gamers to use them because of somewhat partnership or zealous behaviour.

Tutorials or what GOG did about Planescape: Torment modding is the right thing to do.

But mods on GOG? I would be ashamed to see that.
Disclaimer: This is my personal opinion and not of GOG.com as a whole.

I am personally a big fan of the Mod Spotlights. Why? It keeps the mod on the site it originated from, the original mod site gets some hits and if they use ads it supports the server costs, and by linking to the actual site there is no question as to the origin of the mod(s).

I, personally speaking again, would not want to us to get more involved in the mod scene as that should, in my own personal opinion, remain vendor neutral but maybe that's just me being someone who was gaming since the early 90s so what do I know? :)
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JudasIscariot: Disclaimer: This is my personal opinion and not of GOG.com as a whole.

I am personally a big fan of the Mod Spotlights. Why? It keeps the mod on the site it originated from, the original mod site gets some hits and if they use ads it supports the server costs, and by linking to the actual site there is no question as to the origin of the mod(s).

I, personally speaking again, would not want to us to get more involved in the mod scene as that should, in my own personal opinion, remain vendor neutral but maybe that's just me being someone who was gaming since the early 90s so what do I know? :)
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BKGaming: I can see that and even agree with it. But sadly that just isn't realistic anymore, if were going to preserve modding from becoming a cash grab after recent developments, GOG would be better to get involved and try to do it right or partner with someone who is (like the Nexus) and get them some support.

My biggest problem with linking the often not very well supported sites to grab these old mods for old games is it hard to keep track of... I started to mod System Shock 2 and I then I said hell with it because it was to much trouble trying to keep up with all the mods some of which were still getting updates, so you had to manually update to get the latest version. So here I was bookmarking all these mods, that I had to manually go through just to check for an update. It was a pain.

GOG or Nexus can easy help in this area...
I'd personally prefer Nexus for this kind of thing or any other vendor-neutral space but that's just me :)
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JudasIscariot: I'd personally prefer Nexus for this kind of thing or any other vendor-neutral space but that's just me :)
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BKGaming: I prefer Nexus too for that sort of thing, what I'm saying is though perhaps GOG and Nexus should form a partnership that is beneficial to both, to help the modding situation, because god knows Steam is going about this the wrong way. Much like GOG partners with Twitch users to stream GOG games.

I'm hoping the Nexus Mod Manager will support more GOG games soon, I think the Witcher 2 is the only GOG game I own it supports.
All that is up to the owners of Nexus, if they wish to pursue such a thing but, again, I have no idea if they would be so inclined or if we would be as I don't deal with anything resembling partnership/affiliation/etc. :)
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JudasIscariot: Disclaimer: This is my personal opinion and not of GOG.com as a whole.

I am personally a big fan of the Mod Spotlights. Why? It keeps the mod on the site it originated from, the original mod site gets some hits and if they use ads it supports the server costs, and by linking to the actual site there is no question as to the origin of the mod(s).

I, personally speaking again, would not want to us to get more involved in the mod scene as that should, in my own personal opinion, remain vendor neutral but maybe that's just me being someone who was gaming since the early 90s so what do I know? :)
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tfishell: Speaking of which, when are we going to get some more? :) Now would be a good time to showcase some free ones. ;-)
To answer your question, I don't know, it's really the job of Marketing to do these kind of things and maybe they will, maybe they won't, I don't command them :D

Best thing I recommend to do would be to use the wishlist :)
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JudasIscariot: To answer your question, I don't know, it's really the job of Marketing to do these kind of things and maybe they will, maybe they won't, I don't command them :D

Best thing I recommend to do would be to use the wishlist :)
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tfishell: Who's the top dog of marketing now and why isn't he here doing TET's work? ;)

Anyway if somebody wants to, they can create a "More mod spotlights" wish: http://www.gog.com/wishlist/site
Marketing is a gestalt with multiple personalities so I am not sure which one is ascendant atm :) I also don't know just how many personalities the Marketing gestalt actually has :)