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Essentially this all boils down to how each of us decide to go against this system, because I know that there are going to be plenty of people willing to pay a bunch of money to play mods. If I just sit back and let it slide then it's not gonna go away at any rate.
That being said, review brigading the game that everyone already owns isn't really the way to go. If the Creation Club makes no profits, it's VERY reasonable to believe it would be considered a failure and not be attempted again.
Bethesda WILL NOT remove the ability to use free mods in their games going forward. To do so would be akin to suicide. People can vote with their wallets AND still enjoy this game and the thousands of free mods available.