You can reach out to Gabe directly on Reddit for information about paid mods.
You can reach out to Gabe directly on Reddit for information about paid mods.
Discussed it on the site - on paid mods. Would you like us to halt creating similar threads about this topic?
He’s just repeating what he’s already said. The internet is mocking him now. What was the well-known quote he made before? Shouldn’t you tell the truth online? It’s different when you’re exposed and people are eager to punish you. Gabe, you know what?
Are there drops of blood in the rain? Is the heavens ablaze? We’re on the same page. I’m trying to follow this Reddit discussion, but it’s hard to grasp the structure and how replies work. I’m used to places like forums where comments are straightforward, not where navigation feels confusing. The idea of Gabe prioritizing opinions seems odd to me. I think some of Linus and Slick’s points make sense. If modders earned more from their creations, it might help people turn passion projects into careers—a goal that deserves support. Still, I’d prefer a donation system or dynamic pricing tied to popularity instead of a paywall. Or maybe something flexible where prices adjust automatically. Honestly, I’m feeling a bit disillusioned. Valve’s customer service is already underwhelming, and Gabe’s efforts don’t seem to translate into real change.
Hey Gabe, you're being a bit slow. Take a look at how many games rely on Steam and become exclusive to it.
Rule #1 for a CEO: wait for PR and HR to confirm it's safe before speaking up. There are plenty of reasons to be cautious. Glad he’s facing criticism—he had quite the temper in the past, especially toward MS, who stood firm when they said gaming was being "ruined." Guess what Gabe? MS didn’t back a move that charges people for mods. Mods have always been free for a reason. MS didn’t suddenly turn the community against them overnight. Right now, MS isn’t just about money—you’re in control. Console Master Race, by the way. We don’t even need mods, so we’re safe from any pressure from Gabe or Beth or anyone else.