#Stonehearth mod list mods#
You could also specify the revision numbers but from what I’ve seen there’s no real need to be that specific as the revisions in each alpha don’t seem to change enough to cause a mod to stop working (please correct me if I’m wrong there, I probably Would storing the files in a sub-folder named using the mod version not be enough to solve it overwriting a mods other versions? Or is that something not easily done with how you currently do it? EndPieces 1.06 - (Fixed Collisions, Regions etc…) Having a bit at the end of your topics initial post would enhance search as it currently is if you were to add each individual version in some way as the search function seems to check text inside topics as well as titles, but odds are that people will mostly look for the latest 2 versions and having… Mod authors taking it upon themselves to tag at least the latest confirmed working version would be all that is needed to get basic version info, I see you’ve put in your EndPieces title which is good for quick scanning through topics but when it comes to someone searching say for the latest version it probably won’t show up. I don’t think that much would be necessary, but subforums covering ‘Released Mods’, ‘WIP Mods’ and ‘Mod Requests’ should exist if possible, currently all three are jumbled in together and it’s a little disheartening to see “Awesome Mod!” as a title and find out it’s someone with no intention of creating it due to lack of skills or whatever, just asking for someone else to make it.
That would be my implementation, but that will take some work. The mod stays with the older version tag. If the author replies no or doesn’t reply at all.
#Stonehearth mod list update#
If the author replies yes the mod is moved to the Mods and the title branch release is automatically update to from. Is ‘ EndPieces 1.06 - (Fixed Collisions, Regions etc…)’ updated for ’ When the author logs in he will receive an automated message asking a multiple choice question. This is what would happen to all mods.Īll mods would have been working for and be in the and Earlier Mods sub forum. We would need two sub forums for the Modding forum itself. So if we left the tagging to the mod author and the mod Arthor leaves, then what? Somethings had broke but the features were all there in a playable state. I stopped playing sometime last year and then came back around Christmas time. Mods which are available for download.ĮndPieces survived through a lot of alphas.
#Stonehearth mod list download#
Mods which are not available for download and the OP is just showing a preview. We need tags, but there is also another problem with tags. Maintaining a mod list is quite a stressful task even in the early days. It could be sorted a lot faster and more accurately. If there was some way multiple people could have access to editing a post. I think having an updated mod list would be a very good idea but the only problem is that only one person can edit it and as we can see here the OP is not around.