The mod used someone else's character-idle animations without prior consent. Just a nord-inary afternoon for Chris Hemsworth. A picture from it - a burly nord man with a fishing rod - was front and centre of the Steam Workshop paid-for mods launch yesterday. ORIGINAL STORY 12.30PM BST: A paid-for Skyrim mod has already been removed from sale on Steam Workshop. UPDATE 2PM BST: As people have pointed out below (thank you), Skyrim is free to play on Steam this weekend and also heavily discounted (down 75 per cent to £2.49) should you decide you want to buy it. We'll let you know what the company says should it issue a response. We have requested comment from Valve on why it won't allow modders to remove their own work entirely, even if they issue refunds. Or just give it up entirely I have other things I could spend my energy on." "What I need to happen, right now, is for modding to return to its place in my life where it's a fun side hobby, instead of taking over my life. "I may just host my mods on my own site for anyone who is interested," he stated. "I will be refunding all PayPal donations that have occurred today and yesterday." "With the complete lack of moderation control over the hundreds of spam and attack messages I have received on Steam and off, I am making the decision to leave the curated Workshop behind," he lamented. Given this whole unfortunate ordeal, Chesko has chosen to leave the Steam Workshop completely. The copyright situation with Art of the Catch is shades of grey, but in Arissa 2.0's case, it's black and white that's 100 per cent mine and Griefmyst's work, and I should be able to dictate its distribution if I so choose. "I am beside myself with anger right now as they try to tell me what I can do with my own content. He stated that they will not remove the content unless 'legally compelled to do so', and that they will make the file visible only to currently paid users," Chesko said. Chesko would prefer to refund everyone and reclaim their work to distribute as they please. Unfortunately, Valve won't let the modder remove their own work from the Workshop entirely, as those who purchased it already still have access to it. (It was not removed by a staff member.) Fore and I have talked since and we are okay." "After a discussion with Fore, I made the decision to pull Art of the Catch down myself. In a Reddit post about the issue Chesko clarified that it was his decision to remove the mod from sale, not Valve's. Steam Workshop Mods not showing up in my game.UPDATE 1.20am: Fishing mod Art of the Catch creator Chesko is furious at Valve for not removing their mod from the Steam Workshop entirely after they requested it be taken down and offered refunds to everyone who purchased it.Steam workshop mods active in launcher but not showing up in.
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