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Remix
It's interesting to read what you think. You create mods for an already finished game, meaning you're essentially benefiting from it; I'm benefiting from those who benefit from it. :)
Regardless of how you feel about me, my reviews always contain MY PERSONAL OPINION (we supposedly live in a democracy), and like any player, I like some things and dislike others. Modders usually act cleverly: they ignore the parts where I praise them, but when I point out flaws, FROM MY PERSPECTIVE, they cry foul (the idea that a review isn't the ultimate truth, but just a video with a personal, i.e., subjective, assessment, is emphasized in capital letters). And arguing about what someone liked or disliked is pointless, as it's a matter of taste. As they say, you can't argue about taste. At worst, if you don't like it, you can just not watch it.
I expected that kind of response. Originally, why did people invent criticism? To motivate someone to become better, to draw attention to their mistakes. I can't speak for others, but I wrote with that goal in mind – to improve future reviews by reconsidering their approach. Reducing negative comments wouldn't hurt. If you only want to talk about the bad, do a follow-up review on the updated RPW; there's really something to criticize there, with plenty of opportunities for criticism. And just a few minor points, now that I've started: "textures" are just images on a framework, while the shape is determined by the model; please don't confuse them or mislead people.

Added 5 minutes ago
Mods, in one way or another, involve effort (if there aren't special programs, then it's simply a colossal amount), so dismissing it with your opinion isn't very fair. Mod creators are creative people, so they will be sensitive to others' opinions. And yes, human nature tends to focus only on the negative – if there are 99 positive comments and 1 negative one, they will focus on the negative one and only perceive that.

Added 1 minute ago
Benefiting from a game is an attempt to make money from its content. Here, content is created for the same game based on the game's existing content, and no one is putting up price tags. At least, I haven't seen any.

Added 17 minutes ago
And yes, discussing your videos is also an expression of opinion, which you were talking about regarding democracy; we're not breaking any rules. Against the backdrop of these words, posts in the group saying "look, these modders are offended" seem strange. Of course, after that, a crowd of subscribers who don't really understand the situation will gather, and the main thesis will be: "Remix is being bullied, we need to stand up for him," and they will start ruining everyone's mood. A similar situation led to a whole war among fans of The Elder Scrolls.

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