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by jaredklewis
202 days ago
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That seems different to me: a user can download and run a mod, but the fix isn’t then a part of the game itself and available by default to all users. Unless of course the real developers back port it to the game, but that’s just the kind of development effort the parent’s comment seems to be seeking to avoid. The parent seems to be talking about the companies using bug bounties as a way to fix bugs in their software and the fixes becoming part of that software (not a separate mod run on top). |
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That's how. Bethesda put a mod manager in Skyrim and works with some of the developers, they distribute fixes as game patches, you can distribute yours as "mods" or let them repackage it into an official patch or the next update.
https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Skyrim_Mod:Unofficial_Skyrim_Patch