Bob_Dobb said:
Talking with my friends on the weekend it seems that all of them are buying Skyrim on their PC's for modding and I'm sure that there are more people thinking that way (Myself included). Because of that I think that Bethesda should work with The Elder Scrolls Nexus or other modding sites and every month/two weeks release a choice select pack of mods as DLC. This DLC should either be free to prevent used sales or be sold for a small price to ensure Bethesda receive a steady post-release income.
Just my idea.
EDIT: On the consoles this is.
Well that wouldnt work with Xbox360. Since good ole XBL requires things to cost, so you couldnt go free. Theeeen if you went cost, it would have a minimum available price, and to be fair..most mods out there arent very good.
The main problem is..who does Bethesda work with to do this? You mentioned the good ole Nexus...how would that even remotely work? Bethesda would need to sift through thousands and thousands of crappy uber item mods to find the actual good ones, then what..sell them for a dollar or two?..since nobody is going to pay full dlc price for a mostly fan made mod. Then what..does the maker get a cut? So thats the console owner, Bethesda and the maker all needing to split the dosh for a cheap mod.
Not gunna work. There are just way too many problems with how consoles operate to make it work. if you want mods, and you want to make your game looking 5X better over the next few months? Get PC.
EDIT Oh and compatibility. How..will that work? You will literally need to make two versions of every mod to cater for both consoles, on top of the PC version will be built first.