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The craziest Skyrim mods being offered on Steam are often over-the-top or absurd additions.

The craziest Skyrim mods being offered on Steam are often over-the-top or absurd additions.

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MRNieNie
Junior Member
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01-21-2022, 07:02 PM
#11
Wow, some of these are really amazing, especially the new menu look. My week's laughter supply was almost gone. Cheers to OP!
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MRNieNie
01-21-2022, 07:02 PM #11

Wow, some of these are really amazing, especially the new menu look. My week's laughter supply was almost gone. Cheers to OP!

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I_Pux
Member
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01-27-2022, 11:23 PM
#12
The Extra Apple Mod surprised me a bit, but I’m glad I could dive back into Skyrim and start some modding soon. It’s nice to see how many free mods are available on Nexus Mod Manager—hundreds, maybe even thousands!
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I_Pux
01-27-2022, 11:23 PM #12

The Extra Apple Mod surprised me a bit, but I’m glad I could dive back into Skyrim and start some modding soon. It’s nice to see how many free mods are available on Nexus Mod Manager—hundreds, maybe even thousands!

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Stratin_OG
Member
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02-01-2022, 06:42 AM
#13
The original publisher decides how much modders will get, usually Valve gets a standard share while the rest goes to the developers. I won’t purchase anything that’s definitely confirmed. What caught my attention was how large the reaction has become, with very few people supporting this change.
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Stratin_OG
02-01-2022, 06:42 AM #13

The original publisher decides how much modders will get, usually Valve gets a standard share while the rest goes to the developers. I won’t purchase anything that’s definitely confirmed. What caught my attention was how large the reaction has become, with very few people supporting this change.

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maxidu33
Junior Member
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02-02-2022, 07:39 PM
#14
It's an older modification. You can find it at the Nexus Mods page for Skyrim. Many players call him CHICKENBORN because he doesn't participate in combat.
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maxidu33
02-02-2022, 07:39 PM #14

It's an older modification. You can find it at the Nexus Mods page for Skyrim. Many players call him CHICKENBORN because he doesn't participate in combat.

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coolgirl1906
Junior Member
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02-07-2022, 10:46 PM
#15
If the market turns into a messy mod scene, at least keep these points in mind. Set a fair price—say around $3—not some outrageous amount. Control the level of moderation aggressively. There’s no reason to charge too much right now; I’m free to take random mods off Nexus, sell them, and earn money. This approach should also apply to product quality, eliminating low-effort releases like “HD horse dicks.” Valve should receive roughly a 10% cut. They’re primarily profiting from Bethesda’s content, not the developers. Mods should deliver reliable performance, stay updated, and work well with other mods.

4a. The mod shouldn’t depend on another paid mod to function—just like needing GTA4 to run GTA5.

4b. If updates stop or the developer abandons the project, the mod should become free.

Why pay when it’s likely to fail and developers ignore users? Pay attention to community feedback. Valve has taken a wrong turn, leading to boycotts of Steam with GOG and NexusMM. Modding once brought the PC community to life—now people might resort to piracy due to unaffordability.

Modding was once a passion that let me revisit classic games. Now, many won’t be able to afford it. It should inspire genuine interest, not just profit-driven pressure. When I used to make Minecraft mods, I never imagined earning from them—ads were the only option, and they were annoying. For those who did monetize, services like adfly existed without paywalls; downloading a mod or watching content was free, with only ads. This model is flawed.
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coolgirl1906
02-07-2022, 10:46 PM #15

If the market turns into a messy mod scene, at least keep these points in mind. Set a fair price—say around $3—not some outrageous amount. Control the level of moderation aggressively. There’s no reason to charge too much right now; I’m free to take random mods off Nexus, sell them, and earn money. This approach should also apply to product quality, eliminating low-effort releases like “HD horse dicks.” Valve should receive roughly a 10% cut. They’re primarily profiting from Bethesda’s content, not the developers. Mods should deliver reliable performance, stay updated, and work well with other mods.

4a. The mod shouldn’t depend on another paid mod to function—just like needing GTA4 to run GTA5.

4b. If updates stop or the developer abandons the project, the mod should become free.

Why pay when it’s likely to fail and developers ignore users? Pay attention to community feedback. Valve has taken a wrong turn, leading to boycotts of Steam with GOG and NexusMM. Modding once brought the PC community to life—now people might resort to piracy due to unaffordability.

Modding was once a passion that let me revisit classic games. Now, many won’t be able to afford it. It should inspire genuine interest, not just profit-driven pressure. When I used to make Minecraft mods, I never imagined earning from them—ads were the only option, and they were annoying. For those who did monetize, services like adfly existed without paywalls; downloading a mod or watching content was free, with only ads. This model is flawed.

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Zenaih
Junior Member
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02-08-2022, 05:34 PM
#16
1. A pay what you want model is available, starting from $0.25 up to $99.00.
2. Only 17 mods are currently listed, with the ones mentioned by the OP being under community review for a week before becoming available.
3. That's in line with what we discussed.
4. This won't occur.
5. Consensus reached—most of these mods are being shared as a reaction to recent changes and no one is expecting payment.
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Zenaih
02-08-2022, 05:34 PM #16

1. A pay what you want model is available, starting from $0.25 up to $99.00.
2. Only 17 mods are currently listed, with the ones mentioned by the OP being under community review for a week before becoming available.
3. That's in line with what we discussed.
4. This won't occur.
5. Consensus reached—most of these mods are being shared as a reaction to recent changes and no one is expecting payment.

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toniogill
Junior Member
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02-09-2022, 07:27 PM
#17
Hey, are you seriously messing with what you worked hard on after ten years?
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toniogill
02-09-2022, 07:27 PM #17

Hey, are you seriously messing with what you worked hard on after ten years?

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QwertyCat
Member
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02-09-2022, 07:37 PM
#18
Is the Chicken Follower compatible with CBBE? You’re willing to spend $0.49 for a follower chicken, provided it includes some conversation.
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QwertyCat
02-09-2022, 07:37 PM #18

Is the Chicken Follower compatible with CBBE? You’re willing to spend $0.49 for a follower chicken, provided it includes some conversation.

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electro_pro_
Junior Member
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02-12-2022, 06:39 AM
#19
You're currently using Nexus.
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electro_pro_
02-12-2022, 06:39 AM #19

You're currently using Nexus.

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