While this mod looks amazing, I was merely interested up until I saw the Disclaimer & Agreements section.
I'm sure you have no ill intentions, but.. Regardless of how petty this issue might look based on what we
assume is collected and intended, and how it's used, it does set a standard.
If you are gonna go all legalese and try to run this like a business, with the "right to do X", you should respect the fact that end-users also have certain rights of their own. And that is sorely missing in the OP.
Basically, "We take all your data, no opt-out, no privacy, also we won't say how we use it or store it, also we will share your steam username and not a custom permatag period, also maybe other things like Patreon info, which is not specified."
Not only is that a red flag for anyone who values their privacy and wants to know how it is used, but that post even states "including but not limited to", meaning they could literally take any info whatsoever off your computer. Literally anything.
They say they *can* delete your info upon request, not that they have to. And "Gameplay Data" being entirely theirs can mean anything from ingame save files, to video captured of your gameplay - it's not specified what "Data" is. So as a YouTuber, I could get DMCA slapped. You'd be surprised how often that happens to youtubers.
They also of course say they're not responsible for anything whatsoever.
That means that you can't really be assured that your data or your files are in safe hands.
I shouldn't need to mention that this is definitely not GDPR-compliant and is illegal for EU use.
While I normally wouldn't care about things like this - If you want to make a disclaimer and be all serious and legal, at least understand that the end-user expects and also legally is entitled to mutual respect.
I also hope that if needed, ReLogic is willing to step in and say that they will not tolerate a user-created mod, using ReLogic's assets and IP, to enforce anti-end-user policies and methods of privacy invasion just to play a mod like this. This is not good news material for Terraria. It is in ReLogic's best interest to not allow use of their game in ways that harm what they stand for, potentially put their users' privacy and integrity at risk, or just generally feel scammy and more like unfriendly competition in the mod space, establishing anti-user practices as okay.
Point being, the OP should strictly limit and specify their rights and uses, and justify these.
(Btw you should also properly explain in OP how Patreon works in all of this, as well as the steam login)
@ClearConscious what's your input on this?