
Bethesda's Creation Club is a big drama hole. It isn't just about paid mods being bad. Apparently, it isn't implemented well, is taking up too much space, and causes other issues in Fallout 4.
Fallout 4 on Switch 2 offers 30fps, 40fps, and 60fps modes, with graphics settings differing from PS4 and PS5 versions.

Following Fallout 4's anniversary update, Nexus Mods have assebled an Anniversary Collection of existing mods designed to offer a free refresh as an alternative

A decade on from its Game of the Year-winning triumph, Todd Howard reminisces on how Fallout 4 changed Bethesda Game Studios, its TV show adaptation and playtesting The Elder Scrolls 6.
They need to look at Morrowind and see what the progression should have been from there instead of the regression we got with the next 2 games. They weren’t horrible games but they could have been so much more.
Fallout 4 just felt too streamlined and accessible to me, the perk system was not as fun as it was in Fallout 3, not saying Fallout 3 didn't have issues but 4 just felt like a complete step back.
So the part where you just sold the same games for the last 10 years while you focused on 76 and merch, was not a reset from the "creative" aspect eh? How very Todd of you.
I bought Fallout 4 (I loved Fallout 3) at launch and I couldn't bring myself to finish it or even get close to finishing it. It was soooo damned boring and bland. I played on a very hard difficulty and I had hundreds of stimpaks. One of the only games I've played for a while and not ended up finishing it. I hated it. Just flat out hated it.
"Sure, people have been getting mods for free since the dawn of PC gaming, but it’s about time for that to change in some form. A donation button on the Nexus isn’t enough, and I don’t think it’s fair to the people making the mods in the first place for everyone to expect their labor for free."
They've been doing it as a labor of love for years, without expecting any payment other than respect, recognition, and maybe some love. They don't need to work on unofficial modifications to games. They could freelance for profit instead. It is their choice. They know the rules of this game. Bethesda's (or is it Zenimax's?) self-serving attempts at usurping the scene can only end up destroying it.