Originally Posted by Gotcha!
I don't see a problem with asking for donations for your mods, but downright selling them to the public... I hope Larian (or any other game company out there) will never allow this.


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Originally Posted by henryv
I don't know if this qualifies, but "to the moon" game sold a lot especially with pewdiepie's let's play of the game. It was made using RPGMaker and was sold separately in steam. I don't know if a deal was made between the RPGMaker creators and "To the Moon" creator or buying the RPGMaker gives you the right to monetize all creation. Could be a good study for Larian if they were to utilize their editor this way.


RPGMaker is a tool to create worlds and is sold at steam. Divinity Engine editor is a tool to create worlds/mods which comes in a package with Divinity Original Sin.

To the Moon is a game released separately from RPGMaker. The owner enjoys free writing and transformed it into profit. I don't see anything wrong with that.

There are others who are motivated to work for money. There are others who are motivated to work because its their hobby. To each his own.

I don't know why there is such hate at people who are motivated to do something because of monetary needs.


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