TSR has already a Workshop for CC...
rufio:
You mean in terms of technical limitations? I do think it's weird that they are so intent on getting everyone to download it, though.
Inge:
I am not sure they are any more eager to be appreciated for their tool than anyone else would be? We'd all like to think what we make is getting downloaded a lot. There's real people making that tool, and they're gonna feel rewarded if people enjoy their work.
jriggs:
Besides, their reputation has been so tarnished and I am sure that that has affected their subscriptions so I can understand wanting to snag as many downloaders for this tool as possible just so that they can try to bring in fresh meat who might have a "See, TSR isn't so bad now" attitude. Plus, one of the problems that people have had with them for long is that they use the free tools that others have made and the knowledge that has been gained by the free community to create and SELL content. This time they are hoping, I would guess, that by getting a tool out there they will at least not have to deal with that argument anymore. I would still rather get a tool from some other source just because I would rather not support that effort. If it works well and there isn't a freesite alternative I won't pass it by out of spite though.
DaSpecialone:
EA has alluded to allowing "authorized" co-conspirators paysites cc creator site(s) several times in the past year--saying something similar to "CC will be available via the exchange and authorized EA distributors." Items that you submit for CC on their exchange become their property (& thus their authorized distributors as well) to do as they will. So no more creator usage agreements once you submit your work to EA.
Thus it seems EA turns into the "paysite" protectors. As such it is completely feasible that TSR (and/or others) might have some type of working relationship with Eaxis.
TashaYarrr:
If so, once the details emerge it's going to be an absolute shitstorm.
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