- Feb 26, 2019
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Take a look at Bethesda games modding scene or Minecraft, or Cyberpunk, Divinity Original Sin 2, Dark Souls, Elden Ring, etc etc, modders don't expect developers to incorporate or work the main game around mods, at least not the sensible ones. If a patch rolls around and breaks a mod the modders fixes it and moves on or chooses to stick to an older patch. It isn't the developers responsibility to fix people's modded games either, mods usually come with a disclaimer to make backups or whatever anyway. Don't think getting mods up and running while it's still early is a bad thing, otherwise you run the risk of losing interests and actual modders move on to different games. Happened with FF15, Kingdom Come: Deliverance, and a bunch of other games, so that risk is even greater when it comes to a niche market like porn games.The thing isn't even out of an Alpha stage and MFers want mod support.... that'd open pandoras box of SHIT for the devs as they'd then have swaths of modders/players pestering them for this system to tie in with that mod, the next patch to take into account this mod, and all the idiots that download old mods that break their game then cry on the forums "MY GAME DOESN'T WORK. YOU SOLD ME A BROKEN PRODUCT!!"
Just something to consider, I think getting in mod support early would really be beneficial overall for the game. Modders could fill in for OPTIONAL content while the devs focus on more important things.
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