
Tfishell: If the CC is too profitable for Bethesda, they might not allow disabling it, that's basically why I'm discussing this. I actually would rather purchase GWENT: The Witcher Card video game for $30 dollars (USD), besides the expansion packs.
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I do not want to ever see any more Free to Play (F2P) video games on gog.com ever again. The only video game on gog.com which has microtransactions that are sold in it is GWENT: The Witcher Card video game and it is also the only Free to Play (F2P) video game on gog.com. Vote on it so we can get rid of mcirotransactions in video games once and for all. It seems thousands of people do not want video games with microtransactions sold on gog.com either. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition and Fallout 4 should be sold on gog.com with all of the Creation Club content included for FREE. No we should never accept Microtransactions to be in 100% singleplayer video games to be sold, especially on gog.com.ġ00% singleplayer video games should never have accounts to be logged in or any online activation required on gog.com if they are sold on gog.com either. (I thought CC content was hosted on Beth's store.) I've seen "Steam Workshop" mentioned, so is CC content just Steam Workshop content sold instead of free? But if the majority of this is done through Steam, GOG might not have the architecture yet for something similar. That's why I was wondering if GOG could implement something similar to Steam (but not on Steam of course): buy CC credits on the GOG Skyrim store page (since that option is on the Steam Skyrim page), be prompted to log in to Bethesda account somehow, buy the content and add it to your GOG account (if the same thing happens on Steam). (Nor would they probably release the cheaper Legendary edition because they want to push people to the more expensive version on Steam.) I know the forum will hate this, I'm just spitballing compromises (I know, dirty word) that could get Skyrim and/or Fallout 4 (since FO4 also uses Creation Club) here DRM-free. If the CC is too profitable for Bethesda, they might not allow disabling it, that's basically why I'm discussing this.
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Skyrim itself plus most mods fit within that easily. With the "Large Address Aware" flag, 32-bit games can actually use up to 4GB RAM on modern 64-bit OS's (instead of 2GB on 32-bit OS's). If that genuinely can't be done for the 64-bit Special Edition, then I'd be perfectly happy to settle for the 32-bit Legendary Edition. I could be wrong, but surely to use "Creation Club" / Steam Workshop mods from within the Steam client, you need to own the Steam / Bethesda account version of the game, or log into some account that's linked to a client? I too would rather they just disable CC / Steam Workshop and simply leave it up to the player to add Nexus / ModDB mods (as everyone is already used to with Morrowind & Oblivion). Tag your submissions! Place any of the following tags in the title of your post to highlight it.AB2012: I can't say it makes much sense to give credits for a platform you can't even use.Pictures of your cat with the title "khajiit has wares if you have coin".Handprints, in any way, shape or form, even if posted by reddit admins, though certain handcrafts are permitted.Any posts related to Piracy (Support the game creators!).Screenshots of texts, facebook or other social networking sites (jokes on facebook, 4chan images) or comments with Skyrim quotes from other subreddits (i.e.Locations or Items in real life that remind you of Skyrim (dark brotherhood hand prints, sweetrolls), though crafts are permitted.Screenshots with anything superimposed on the image (text, real life items).Repeat violators of this rule will be banned and reported to the site admins. Make sure content you submit is broadly interesting, not spammy, and contributes directly to the community. Per Reddit's Guidelines for self promotion, no more than 10% of the content you submit to the subreddit should be your own.Other interesting videos are allowed, but are still subject to rules 3 and 5. No YouTube/Twitch channel advertising/LP spamming.No Low Effort Content such as Handprints, Meridia's beacon, etc.A subreddit dedicated to the Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.
