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: Official guidelines state that mods must be non-commercial and distributed free-of-charge

EA’s policy is clear: Permanent paywalls are illegal. Creators are allowed a 2-3 week "early access" window before releasing content to the public for free. Patreon Must Be Destroyed Sims 4

The animosity toward Patreon is historically linked to the "Adfly" era—the precursor to the current Patreon crisis. Previously, creators would force players to click through advertisement links that often led to malware, viruses, or inappropriate content, just to download a virtual chair. : Official guidelines state that mods must be

not just for early access, but as a permanent storefront. They charged $5, $10, or even $20 a month for custom content (CC) that remained locked forever. To many players, this felt like "micro-DLC" that violated EA’s own Terms of Service, which stated that mods must be free and available to everyone after a reasonable "early access" period. The Birth of PMBD Previously, creators would force players to click through

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