![]() ![]() ![]() The Skyrim Together Patreon, however, is massive, with over 28,000 subscribers contributing over $33,000 a month for the Skyrim Together modders. A buck to beta test a mod doesn't sound unreasonable-any number of modders have Patreons and some, like GTA modder JulioNIB, give supporters early access to the mods they create (opens in new tab). The Skyrim Together team has a Patreon, and the closed beta of Skyrim Together required a contribution of at least $1 to access it. Mod controversies get murkier and more heated when there's money involved, and there's quite a bit of money involved in Skyrim Together. Anyway we are going to make sure to remove what might have slipped through the cracks for the next patch." There might be some leftover code from them in there that was overlooked when we removed it, it isn't as simple as just deleting a folder, mainly our fault because we rushed some parts of the code. "We have had disagreements with the SKSE folks in the past, I have tried to communicate with them but they have never replied, so we stopped using their code. The Skyrim Script Extender (opens in new tab), if you're not familiar with it, is an important and highly regarded mod in the Skyrim modding community as it expands Skyrim's scripting capabilities and allows for more complexity from other Skyrim mods that use the SKSE.Ī Skyrim Together developer posted a response yesterday (opens in new tab), admitting that SKSE code was in fact used earlier in Skyrim Together's development, and that there may be leftover code that wasn't entirely removed: The SKSE developer also points to a Reddit message from a Skyrim Together dev a year ago (opens in new tab), which states: "We aren't using SKSE at all but the mod will be able to be loaded by SKSE's loader." They're using a hacked-up version of 1.7.3 classic presumably with some preprocessor macros to switch structure types around as needed between the 圆4 and x86 versions." "The proof is pretty clear when you look at the loader and dll in a disassembler. "Skyrim Together is stealing code, uncredited, without permission, with an explicit term in the license restricting one of the authors from having anything to do with the code," a SKSE developer posted on Reddit. ![]()
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