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So, just noticed this advertised over at moddb. Not entirely sure why moddb would want to advertise something which hastens their own, and modding in generals downfall. I mean just look at ES modding with workshop and now creators club.

https://gaming.next.axa/

So it’s going to be a trading place for in game items, skins, and user generated content.
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nightcraw1er.488: So, just noticed this advertised over at moddb. Not entirely sure why moddb would want to advertise something which hastens their own, and modding in generals downfall. I mean just look at ES modding with workshop and now creators club.
I honestly don't know how that will end up or what the future holds for various modding sites, but I'm sure glad I have 100% of my mods, patches & tweaks backed up alongside the relevant offline installers for 100% of all games. "Lessons have been learned" from Creation Club style antics, indeed...
Post edited January 25, 2020 by AB2012
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nightcraw1er.488: So, just noticed this advertised over at moddb. Not entirely sure why moddb would want to advertise something which hastens their own, and modding in generals downfall. I mean just look at ES modding with workshop and now creators club.
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AB2012: I honestly don't know how that will end up or what the future holds for various modding sites, but I'm sure glad I have 100% of my mods, patches & tweaks backed up alongside the relevant offline installers for 100% of all games. "Lessons have been learned" from Creation Club style antics, indeed...
I don’t expect it to hit old mods so much, it’s the future of modding that’s the problem. With movement towards paid content, what used to be modding is going to disappear. This is my worry for Bannerlord. There are some games for which modding is everything, M&B, ES, are examples and paid content will kill all that. Why waste time creating real content for free, when you can knock out some dressy up skin and make $$$
The whole site looks pretty fishy to me (check out those 2004 design elements!).

Also I recognise the AXA logo and I'm sure its more to do with insurance or something than gaming.