In the modding community, where passion typically fuels countless hours of work, the sudden charge for a mod's use hasn't come without criticism.

Enter PureDark, a modder celebrated for his DLSS modding proficiency, whose creations come behind a paywall. With a fee attached to his creations, the gaming community is buzzing - both in criticism and in defense.

The crux of the issue started when a Redditor shared their experience about the DLSS mod for Star Wars: Jedi Survivor. On the surface, it's supposed to be a straightforward transaction - you pay for the mod, you reap its benefits. Yet, the devil is in the details. The gameunderwent multiple updates to address performance issues, and with each update, the mod inevitably broke. Subscribers found themselves paying multiple times for a mod supposed to fix an existing problem, a scenario that may happen once Starfield comes out.

Given the company's history of launching games with bugs, the gaming community anticipates a repeated cycle with a presumed DLSS mod by PureDark at launch on or before September 6.

The fear is evident: Will a pay-to-play mod culture redefine the modding community?