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and I cannot IMAGINE complaining if someone uploaded it somewhere else, or edited it, lmao.
Why would it be a problem lol?
Actually there is nothing the proper mod authors can do. So long as a mod being uploaded doesn't break TOS and is clean (No malware) they don't care. I know this because I've spoke to many of the actual mod authors personally on Nexus and they repeat the same general story of hopelessness and annoyance. That, and some of the actual mod authors have appeared on the reuplods comments outright begging him to remove them because he never asked for their permission to upload them.
Most of 2-CRI's reuploads either don't work or don't work properly because they are usually heavily outdated and were initially designed with either a Retail copy or a mod manager in mind. The file structure between a steam copy of a game and a retail copy of a game aren't the same.
I AM NOT DEFENDING 2CRI JUST STATING FACTS
There are extra steps a mod author has to take to get their mods to work with the workshop, 2CRI literally doesn't take any of those steps.
It takes you all of three seconds to go to the actual site for the real mod and if you have any questions post them on DeadlyStream or here.
>muh income