I will vote with my wallet. I don't really have much love for Valve or Bethesda to began with. I just saw them as a neutral parties prior to this whole paid mod fiasco. I could never finish a single Bethesda game ranging from Morrowind, Oblivion, Skyrim, Fallout 3 and New Vegas. With the Witcher 2, I have already finished the game multiple times and have experienced all the different endings, and it leaves me wanting more.
The last game I bought on Steam was Cities: Skyline but even once the whole paid mod is gone, I won't ever look at Valve the same. Once GOG galaxy fully launch, I'm switching all my purchase over there. I don't feel like a customer with DRM. I am not like the many sheeps you find in the gaming world. I am an older gamer, and have seen how pathetic modern gamers are willing to put up with things. I always consider myself an alpha wolf, the pack leader, the white wolf, the one who won't cave in to anti-consumer policy.
I am seriously excited for Cyberpunk 2077 even though no game play footage is yet revealed. I do however it won't be release for a very long time because I want more than just 2 expansion for the Witcher 3.
You don't have to worry about me and my stance. I am very stubborn and I won't bulge until the whole paid mod rule is change. Steam isn't even the best price around anymore, and haven't been for quite a long while. Amazon, GOG, Gamersgate, Humble Bundle, Origin, DKgaming, etc... are all much cheaper. I just realize I bought Cities: Skyline on DKgaming and not steam. Only use it on steam though cause it was steam code only (monopoly).
If more people were like us, being a wolf instead of the millions of sheeps flock out there. If more people like us, Nexon would have never taken off with Maple Story, There would be no freenium mobile games, there would not be countless rehash of COD titles, there would not be any DLC period, there would not be DRM, and lastly developers would be afraid to release unfinish games.