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A way for users to find out if mods have issues or not is to have comments, which is what some mod hosts have (nexus, mod.io) and it works most of the time, the biggest issue on thunderstore is that people don't have a way to comment on a mod and it's especially bad if the mod has no github link/external site where people can post issues
A big issue for me sometimes when loading older modpacks on r2modman, is seeing deprecated and having no way to find the supposed replacement for the specific mod
I think adding comments or any sort of discussion would fix both these issues
Of course this is really up to you as I believe this brings about new problems too
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This really is a must have and I am surprised it has never been implemented.
Currently the mods for games with mods primarily on Thunderstore are so hard to follow, deduce if they are safe, working or incompatible with other mods. Ridiculous.
A way for users to find out if mods have issues or not is to have comments, which is what some mod hosts have (nexus, mod.io) and it works most of the time, the biggest issue on thunderstore is that people don't have a way to comment on a mod and it's especially bad if the mod has no github link/external site where people can post issues
A big issue for me sometimes when loading older modpacks on r2modman, is seeing deprecated and having no way to find the supposed replacement for the specific mod
I think adding comments or any sort of discussion would fix both these issues
Of course this is really up to you as I believe this brings about new problems too
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: