
Right, unless I am mistaken though all console related mods are going to be released through sanctioned providers? Like either steam or ? I admit not exactly following console development, other then how it impacts the pc.Ībout the only thing I really would like to see a crossover from pc/console and console/pc is various settlement type builds. If I tried to upload it to, they'd come down on me harder than a starved Deathclaw, though possibly even ban me from uploading anything else.Įmzy Baby! Posts: 3416 Joined: Wed 5:02 pm


But if I ripped off assets from Mass Effect or the White Album or something for a Fallout 4 mod and uploaded that onto my own personal site, Bethesda would be in no legal danger. The only times mods caused a controversy were when they simply enabled in-game assets, like the Hot Coffee fiasco or the re-rating of Oblivion. You're completely right that they couldn't put those kinds of mods on, but if there was an unsanctioned way of getting mods onto console outside of I think Bethesda would word their EULA in such a way that absolves them of any responsibility it would be the same as trying to install a mod on the console versions of Fallout 3, or whatever. Well, Bethesda can't and doesn't moderate content on sites they can't control the Nexus only forbids copyrighted material so that they don't get sued.
