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Hell yeah.
Plus, was just having this thought recently, who needs micro transactions in single player games when mods exist? And CDPR has been great with mods.
Even if it's multiplayer, I can see non performance enhancing mods being OK, which then throws things like mtx skins out the window.
Only micro transactions I've done have been on f2p games where I enjoyed what I was playing and wanna give money to the developer.
CDPR could be a lot better with mods, they intentionally undercooked their mod tools to 'protect' DLC sales. Didn't stop people from doing some wild things like replacing all combat with themed Gwent decks.