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I dont remember any CBNST mods beeing mentioned ever. yet the same amount of money would be done. if the price was the half they would have sold twice the amount. the idea is that you reduce the price not raise it or keep it on the original price. it cost me like 70 usd and had 1 year on steam. I must admit CBNST was the most expensive game i ever purchased. Still 10 millions for a game that took years and tons of devs to do. Yet they say they sold over 10 million copies between consoles and pc. so it was a horrible loss if those are the numbers. what they get out of those copies DOES NOT EVEN COVER the salaries of a single month of those devs. Again, it's still 200k sales at bare minimum, which is somewhat reassuring even 500 k copies for what they needed to spend on devs to port from console to pc, was garbage.
Well, it's the best info that's available publicly, so there's that. But since people's libraries are by default private, SteamSpy just can't say how much any game has sold. It can only do estimates based on whatever. SteamSpy isn't accurate at all, unfortunately. Originally posted by STOUT SHAKO FOR 2 REFINED: Sony have bigger problems to worry about than some mods on another platform.
Sony never did anything when the PS3-Exclusive Joker DLC was made possible to run on Batman: Arkham Asylum PC and the Steam Workshop for Garry's Mod and Left 4 Dead 2 are much worse as it's filled with copyrighted material, yet they weren't taken down. Or make the preorder skins available to anyone else illegitimately. Modding isn't an exclusive feature on PC, it's just easier to do than on consoles.Īnother (decidedly lesser) issue is that someone might try to rip the exclusive content from the PS4 version and mod it into the PC version, which probably wouldn't fly with Sony at all. maxing out all stats on any character, infinite powerups).Which is why you should implement an anti-cheat system in case people try to cheat with mods! But CTRNF uses the same engine, and with modders doing things such as putting the superpowers from Warped into CB1, it occurs to me that it might be possible to make mods that would give you a very unfair advantage against other players online (e.g. Sane Trilogy and I don't want them to be scapegoated by any means. Originally posted by unclekrusty:Could modding be partially to blame?ĭon't get me wrong, there have been some amazing mods for the N.