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One of the main benefits of playing Valve games on the PC is the fact that you get access to a great amount of mods created by a ravenous community of fans. And Valve hopes to at least bring a little of the community's creativity over to home consoles.
"One of the things I'd like to do is to allow these modules that are being released on PC to somehow integrate with Microsoft's system," says Valve's Yasser Mailaka. "We'll have to filter them, we can't allow any copyrighted materials, so it's going to have to go through a process ... And you know, if they are a paid system, perhaps that could go back to the authors. I think that would be a great story."
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