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I'm going to defer to @AndJusticeForAll@hexbear.net on the issue of mods
Mods, in all their forms, subvert the artist's intention, particularly this artist posting right now. No mods.
The artist's intention for minecraft sucks though
I was just trying to make a spinoff of a "no mods, no masters" joke
hey don't speak about Hatsune Miku like that
Minecraft is much like Bethesda games in that it is a bad game which can be turned into a good game by a combination of mods and console commands
At least you can have a discussion why it's bad with others, versus the incredibly facile, consumerist practice of talking about mods.
Mods are the least consumerist part of gaming though. They're made and distributed for free, purely because people wanted to make them.
Countering with paid mods and every single "sexy woman companion"-type mod in Skyrim
Paid mods are not mods, they're DLC in a mask. And sure horny mods can be bad but I don't see how they're consumerist.
This is the first time you've encountered a true gamer and not a Redditoid game consumer.
No it's not.
Mods on this website better not be paid, while I'm rantin'. I only wanna' be censored by someone with a true love of censorship and not a slave to the dollar.