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I feel like mods should be protected like 'right to repair'. I know that seems a bit extreme but seriously, these people devote their time to create insane content, more often than not for free. I played Oblivion for hundreds of hours just because there were sooooo many mods for it. ARK is another example.
There's a way to do that: it's called "build your mod on top of a FOSS game instead of proprietary shit."
Can you give me an example of an actual modern and good FOSS game?
luanti, mindustry, balatro (ish), the amnesia series, gravity bone, quadrilateral cowboy, openttd, shattered pixel dungeon, space station 14...