This is going to be hilarious. Between broken ass mods and people stealing content to sell this will turn out very well.
It's an interesting idea on some levels, being paid for making mods could fuel some creativity and competition that may end up benefiting the consumer in the long run. But the problem is that decent content just doesn't filter its way to the top on Steam. The greenlight/early access garbage has just caused steam to fill up with millions of worthless unplayable indie games and "early access" games that have been in "alpha" or "beta" for years while their dev moves onto other projects.
My advise is to have popcorn ready.
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