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They’re just using Gog as a CDN essentially. They have instructions to grab the downloaded files and zip them into a normal mod format so you can install them however you want.
We Avoid Temptation But It Keeps Finding Us
They’re just using Gog as a CDN essentially. They have instructions to grab the downloaded files and zip them into a normal mod format so you can install them however you want.
The more relevant section is here
“It’s not uncommon for larger game companies like Bethesda to have mixed reactions to fan-made projects of this scale, we saw this with things such as Fallout: The Frontier,” says Carter, referencing the game-sized mod for Fallout: New Vegas that launched in 2021. “They often tolerate projects’ like ours’ existence as long as they don’t infringe on their intellectual property or negatively impact their brand.”
That said, I agree with you. The Frontier had issues because they put problematic shit in their mod. Bethesda has explicitly given shoutouts to Sim Settlements (I’m pretty sure there’s others) in the recent past.
This. Literally.
I once had a burger stuffed with crushed Oreos and topped with frosting. That specific combo wasn’t exactly good, though I did finish it. The sweetness kinda worked, but it was way too much.
Ever since then though I’ve been meaning to make something more toned-down, maybe a burger with a honey glaze or something cause I think that’d turn out really good.
Eneloops
This, but 4k hours. Simultaneously the best and worst game I’ve ever played.
It’s time to yeet the rich
If it’s just HF and you didn’t sign any paperwork on the matter when you worked there, it’s probably fine. If you signed paperwork, consult an attorney yadda yadda yadda.
It’d be one thing if you worked in an industry where those uniforms might give you actual access somewhere (police, fire, EMS, etc), but this is not that.