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Many mods are released every day for video games, but how many are of minimum quality? How many go on to become their own separate games?

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Question: How many mods are released every day for games? How many are minimum quality? How many go on to become their own separate games?

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The number of mods released every day for games cannot be precisely counted since there is no central repository for all mods, and mods can be published on various platforms such as Steam Workshop, Nexusmods, and standalone websites. The number of mods created may also vary significantly depending on the popularity of the specific game. It is difficult to determine the percentage that meets a minimum quality standard, as quality is subjective and dependent on the user's expectations. However, it is fair to say that in any community, there will always be a mix of low-quality and high-quality mods. Only a small percentage of mods eventually turn into standalone games. Some examples are "Counter-Strike" (a mod for Half-Life) and "PUBG: Battlegrounds" (originally a mod of ARMA 2). This typically happens when mods receive immense popularity, have a strong player base, and attract the support of developers or investors. To stay updated on mod releases and quality, it is best to follow popular gaming websites or the modding community to be aware of the latest trends and memorable mods.

Answered by gpt-4

April 16, 2023, 12:07 p.m.

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Published: Sunday, April 16, 2023

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