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THE MODDING STRUGGLE
which operating system do you game on?
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which operating system do you game on?
A
windows
B
Fedora
C
Arch
D
Debian/ubuntu
E
mac os (??? i dont know anything more useless than this choice istg)
F
playstation (no it got worse)
G
xbox (smh)
which mod manager are you using right now?
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which mod manager are you using right now?
vortex
mod organizer 2
florine (MO2 linux port)
r2modman
thunderstore mod manager
nexus mod manager (you still on windows 10 aint you?)
manual / raw file drops (well i think youre gonna love this)
i dont mod (...)
Other
you ever rage quit modding?
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you ever rage quit modding?
A
yeah and i never went back there
B
once or twice, no biggie
C
just gotta keep at it and itll work
D
if its hard to mod i raw dawg it
what features do you want in your mod manager?
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what features do you want in your mod manager?
one click nexus downloads
conflict detection / load order
good error logging
profiles
mod sharing (export / import)
offline operation, no login required
FOMOD
Other
which games do you mod most?
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which games do you mod most?
UE GAMES : Stalker2, Palworld, Satisfactory, Hogwarts Legacy, Deeprock Galactic, Ready Or Not, Borderlands 3
Bethesda / CE : Skyrim/SE, Fallout 4, Fallout; New Vegas, Starfeild
RED ENGINE : Cyberpunk 2077, The Witcher 3
BepInEx : Valheim, Risk of Rain 2, Lethal Company, Subnautica, Dyson sphere program
SMAPI : Stardew valley
Larian : Baldiur's gate 3, Divinity original sin
FromSoftaware : Elden Ring, Dark souls 3, Sekiro, Armored core6
Rage engine : Grand theft auto 5, Read dead redemption 2
idTech : Doom Eternal, Monster Hunter
RE Engine : RE 2/3/4 Remakes, RE7, RE Village, Monster hunter wilds, Devil may cry 5, Street fighter 6, Dragon's dogma 2, Pragmata (i think)
Other
where do you get your mods from?
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where do you get your mods from?
nexus
nexus premium (if you pay for it if youre modding, not always but yk)
mod.io
thunderstore
github
Other
has a mod manager ever bricked your game install?
what would make you switch to sumn new?
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what would make you switch to sumn new?
Privacy (no accounts, no logins)
No paywalls, No subsription, no BS
Faster, better system usage
better mod handling, conflict detection (before you run maybe?)
Native/built on linux btw
Active development, contribute w/ feedback
FOSS
what would make you drop it immediateley
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what would make you drop it immediateley
requires an account (be honest no performative autism out here be fr i get it doe)
Closed source
Telemetry / Phoning home (on the edge about it i need your input here)
Electron ewww
paywall
anythin else youd want in the data set just say it here
"Why dont you fork an already existing mod manager?"
Its built on nobara/fedora, Linux first
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