JAGIELSKI Posted December 12, 2024 Report Posted December 12, 2024 That would be really useful instead of having to go to the site. 2
Thorfinn Posted December 12, 2024 Report Posted December 12, 2024 That would be nice. Maybe not a priority at this stage of development. Welcome to the forums, @JAGIELSKI!
Brady_The Posted December 12, 2024 Report Posted December 12, 2024 1 hour ago, Thorfinn said: That would be nice. Maybe not a priority at this stage of development. Welcome to the forums, @JAGIELSKI! It probably should be. Maybe not a full in-game browser straight away, but the whole modding aspect, being so prominent in the game, should receive some love and work. The way mod handling/management is currently implemented is far removed from being user-friendly. Spoiler Welcome to the forums indeed, @JAGIELSKI. 1
Magmabot16 Posted August 13, 2025 Report Posted August 13, 2025 On 12/12/2024 at 9:30 AM, Brady_The said: It probably should be. Maybe not a full in-game browser straight away, but the whole modding aspect, being so prominent in the game, should receive some love and work. The way mod handling/management is currently implemented is far removed from being user-friendly. Reveal hidden contents Welcome to the forums indeed, @JAGIELSKI. A system to check if mods are up to date would be nice. I don't have too much trouble installing mods, but checking version and replacing the files is a huge pain.
Garth Posted August 14, 2025 Report Posted August 14, 2025 Try typing 'launcher' into the mod search box. I'm currently using VS Launcher (only because it was the most popular, theres a few on there of different flavours) and it does all the things you're asking for. Clicking on a mod gives a choice of every version of that mod and shows version compatability. You can click the corner to open the mod website to check it out more throughly and It also gives a pop up on startup if there's newer versions available. It even allows for multiple instances or versions with different mod loadouts, selectable with a drop down box. Also, all installs can be in whatever directory you want, so you don't have to use the c:/user/appdata default and can use installs like a normal, sensible program. 1
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