Unable to load image

EA tells the Sims 4 Modding Community to stop paywalling their shit after a group of patreon creators doxed their patrons over custom content.

https://help.ea.com/en-gb/help/the-sims/the-sims-4/mods-and-the-sims-4-game-updates

With The Sims 4, some custom content (cc) creators started paywalling their content in hopes of making a career out of modding. However, some of their content is shitty, stolen, or badly optimized. If its stolen its usually stolen from Second Life.

For the longest time, EA was alright with creators making their content "early access". If people wanted to pay 10 dollars a month to get shitty CC 3 weeks early, EA was fine with that. As long as the content was eventually made free to the public, they didn't care.

But as creators became more emboldened, they slowly started releasing the content 3 or 6 months later, and then never releasing it to the public at all. A group of disgruntled players would basically subscribe to their patreons and reupload their content fo piracy sites for other players.

This upset one ring of Sims 4 CC creators. They started tracking every single download and kept notes of patrons who reuploaded their content. They would pass this list among each other. with the suspected pirate's name and email. Eventually one member of the group would leak this. If you want to read more, there is this post and this post

Anyway with this new announcement by EA, some of the modders and their finsubs are upset.

I don't care about y'all but I feel this new policy is extremely racist because the main consumer of CC are those of color. The CC made by these dope butt creators of help keep that darn game relevant. Cuz let's be real they are the main ones that make it so we can vibe how we vibe in our games. Without their content people are going to have to rely on them ashy butt hairs and skin tones and ugly butt maxis clothes.

:marseyagree:

Instead of EA trying to regulate what modders do, they should be shaking their hands and thanking them for keeping the game alive.

You should be grateful that modders upload a shitty ugly alpha hair at 80k polygons :marseyclapping:

I mean, some people dedicate full time to making mods, so itโ€™s likely their main source of income. I donโ€™t think thereโ€™s any harm in paying for early access, but I do feel people should make them free after so long. I just hope modders donโ€™t go on strike because of this.

If you were good enough at using Blender and wanted to make a career out of it, you would not be selling shitty Sims 4 mods.

EA has no right to tell people what to do on websites EA doesnt own. EA also doesnt own player created custom content. EA wont act on any CC they object to. They never have. They allowed burning babies in sims ffs! Its just virtue signaling

yes they can and yes they do. read the terms and conditions.

Just because they write something in their TOS doesnt give them rights over websites or content EA doesnt own. I cant write it more clearly.And good lucking finding evidence they ever acted on the same policies.

read ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿฝ the ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿฝ terms ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿฝ and ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿฝ conditions ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿฝ because when you play the sims, you AUTOMATICALLY and arbitrarily agree to them. which states they own all created content. period. that will ALWAYS win in court over โ€œi made it so itโ€™s mineโ€

I doubt you study either so dont pretend. Unlike you I consider more than just the TOS. First you have to prove that the content creator actually agreed to the TOS before you can accuse them of violating it.

Also I forgot to mention but the adult mods for the sims are apparently up in limbo after EA was alerted that someone made beastality and child s*x mods for the Sims 4. There is also more drama about the adult mod community. One wanted to create regular s*x mods and was upset another creator was using his code to insert child s*x animations/relationships and beastality. If you also want to read about that, here is a long butt google doc about it.

88
Jump in the discussion.

No email address required.

Sounds like you hate the free market, buddy

Jump in the discussion.

No email address required.

Link copied to clipboard
Action successful!
Error, please refresh the page and try again.