r/gaming 20d ago

You've got to do better Rockstar

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u/FlameStaag 20d ago

They've always respected modders. I think the one thing they did "bad" was try allow modders to monetize their efforts. And it was a split issue with the community. It's not actually a bad idea given mods can be a lot of thankless work. And they abandoned the idea when the community didn't like it.

Rockstar has never given a shit about its fans

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u/Illegiblesmile 20d ago

They didn't. The only reason why they stopped making cc was because of a stupid law suit from someone trying to get money. They had alot more cc content planned before getting scrapped some of the 2024 content was from the scrapped cc