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Creator removes God of War Ragnarök mod that removes PSN requirement from Nexus Mods

DryvBy

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Nexus Mods shouldn't even be visited at this point. Can NeoGAF make a mod site that doesn't restrict any mods that aren't illegal?

Edit and leaving my foolishness for humility reasons:

 
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DeepEnigma

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Mithos

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This is why you download mods day 1 when you see a mod that you "think" might be removed for any reason.
 

jshackles

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Mod had only about 2500 downloads, doubt it was ever on Sonys radar.
It hit a lot of major gaming news outlets yesterday, even though the mod had been out for a couple of days by then




Kind of a bad look for Sony, if your big push for PC games requiring PSN is so publicly shown to be easily bypassed. This was definitely on their radar after yesterday's press rounds.
 

T4keD0wN

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It hit a lot of major gaming news outlets yesterday, even though the mod had been out for a couple of days by then




Kind of a bad look for Sony, if your big push for PC games requiring PSN is so publicly shown to be easily bypassed. This was definitely on their radar after yesterday's press rounds.
Turns out the modder has removed it as a precaution to avoid any potential trouble coming up because of the attention it was starting to get.
 
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Draugoth

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  • Shortly after the release of the PC port of Ragnarök, Nexus Mods user iArtoriasUA created a mod called NoPSSSDK for it that allowed players to bypass this requirement and play without a PSN account.
  • However, the mod has now been mysteriously taken down without explanation or reason. Nexus Mods reports that the author was responsible for the removal and has "reached out" to find out why, though a recent statement from iArtoriasUA suggested they planned to keep it up and maintained as much as possible.
Just a few days after the PC launch of God of War Ragnarök and the subsequent release of a mod that allows players to bypass Sony's controversial PlayStation Network (PSN) sign-in requirement, the mod has been taken down without any explanation or reasoning. At the time of writing, it is no longer available to download from GitHub or the hosting site Nexus Mods.

Titled "NoPSSDK" by its author iArtoriasUA, the mod works by using a .dll file placed into the game's folder to disable its PSN interface and “fully strips the PlayStation PC SDK runtime requirement for God of War Ragnarök.” Aside from letting fans skirt around the need for a PSN account, this also effectively allowed them to play Santa Monica Studio's action-adventure title while offline — something that isn't possible with the PSN requirement, as it serves as always-online DRM.

At the moment, it's not clear why the project has gone offline, though Nexus Mods reports that iArtoriasUA is responsible for its disappearance. "By the way: We've noticed that the popular PSN-bypass mod for God of War Ragnarök has been removed from our site by the author, and so we've reached out to find out why," reads a post from the site's official X (Twitter) account shared Wednesday morning.

With that in mind, a natural assumption to make is that Sony got involved somehow, though that can't be said for certain since there's no concrete evidence of the firm doing so. Still, given that the mod had already racked up several thousand downloads in just a couple days, I can't imagine Sony was happy about a popular workaround for its policy.


Full report via WindowsCentral
 

DaciaJC

Gold Member
It's pretty cute that they try to paint themselves as showing concern, meanwhile they have no issue deleting mods that don't conform to their radical woke ideology.
 

HogIsland

Member
it's crazy to me that a website that still links to low-speed/high-speed download options like some ROM site from 2006 remains the primary outlet for something as widely used as mods. mods should just be distributed via bittorrent with like RSS feeds for aggregation/discovery and some file management frontend. there are better tools in the console hacking community and they're facilitating copyright infringement.
 
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//DEVIL//

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what I find that this mod must have been downloaded a million time already. no one can like... mediafire it or host it anywhere ?
 
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