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Is modding under attack?
(lemmy.ml)
Hm, I don't know. 2020 is still pretty recent! I imagine a game has to be around for a bit of a while before a modding scene can appear. And the game has to be popular enough to for there to be a "scene", but the long tail keeps getting longer, which makes it harder.
I remember reading somewhere (I wish I could remember where) that more complex games are by their nature less friendly to modding, and companies that used to facilitate it don't bother doing it anymore.
One could maybe suspect corporate fuckery, but that could easily go in the other direction ("oh yes make mods, but first sign this little contract, don't read much into it...").
Underground games are noncommercial games that operate outside of the games market.