The modder behind a paywalled Cyberpunk 2077 VR mod has accused CD Projekt RED of following “in Take-Two Interactive Software program’s steps,” after its authorized workforce issued their venture with a DMCA takedown discover. Clearly undeterred, the identical modder has gone forward and launched a VR mod for Baldur’s Gate 3. It makes use of the identical paywalled technique of distribution that acquired them into bother with Cyberpunk 2077.
Luke Ross (not his actual identify, in line with The Verge) is a considerably notorious determine inside the VR modding group. His “R.E.A.L. VR” venture is a singular mod that helps dozens of high-profile video video games, together with Elden Ring, Hogwarts Legacy and Marvel’s Spider-Man.
The catch is that the R.E.A.L. VR mod requires a $10 month-to-month subscription to obtain straight by means of Luke Ross’ Patreon. Whilst you may simply obtain all the things you want with a one-off cost, you’d must renew your subscription if one of many video games is up to date. In case you’re curious as to how a lot Luke Ross is making off of stated subscription, The Verge estimated that he was incomes roughly $20,000 monthly again in 2022.
Requiring cost for a mod is clearly towards most publishers’ phrases of service, which is why Ross’ R.E.A.L. VR venture has beforehand been topic to a DMCA takedown by Take-Two Interactive for its Purple Lifeless Redemption II and Grand Theft Auto V assist.
Primarily based on a prolonged rant within the “About” part of his Patreon web page during which he admonishes Take-Two for his or her “hostile habits towards modders and players alike,” the VR modder doesn’t make a lot of a distinction between himself and people who launch their mods without spending a dime.
A new post on his Patreon now directs that very same ire at CD Projekt Purple. It blasts the Polish RPG-maker for its “iron-clad corpo logic” over the truth that “each little motion that an organization takes is within the identify of cash, however all the things that modders do have to be completely without spending a dime.” “As standard they stretch the idea of ‘by-product work’ till it’s paper-thin, as if a system that permits visualizing 40+ video games in totally immersive 3D VR was by some means constructed making use of their mental property,” Ross writes.
This submit went up on January 17. Since then, R.E.A.L. VR has been up to date to incorporate assist for Baldur’s Gate 3. Hasbro, Wizards of the Coast’s mother or father firm, has been fairly liberal with its use of DMCA takedowns previously, so I wouldn’t anticipate R.E.A.L. VR’s Baldur’s Gate 3 assist to stay round for lengthy.
Turning Cyberpunk 2077 VR right into a modding dwell service
If I have been to play satan’s advocate for a second, I do assume there’s one thing to Luke Ross’ rants. R.E.A.L. VR is clearly not on the identical degree as your common mod, and certain requires a variety of maintenance. It’s arduous to see a manner during which he may proceed to assist it with out some form of financial incentive.
Alternatively, there’s a really easy loophole right here that Ross is doubtlessly conscious of and that lots of of different modders make the most of: donations. As a substitute of charging a one-off cost or a subscription for a mod, others launch all of their mods without spending a dime and permit appreciative customers to donate to them as an alternative. There’s much less hazard with this technique since donating is totally optionally available.
Loads of mod customers don’t like mod paywalls both. A well-liked mod including DLSS upscaling assist to Starfield again at launch sparked its personal controversy when it was put behind the same month-to-month subscription paywall. It appears the group is sensible to Ross’ technique, nevertheless, with many commenters over on the digital actuality subreddit taking CDPR’s facet.
“This isn’t the primary mod the Modder had taken down as a result of he tried to make a Reside Service out of it,” wrote person Frraksurred. “He knew he was outdoors the ToS and simply selected to get away with it so long as he may. Now he’s attempting to play the sufferer.” Others agreed. “Good,” wrote person PelluxNetwork. “Paywalled mods are disgusting. Take donations, no worries there, however pay-walling your copyright infringement must be an apparent no.”

