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It's great and works like a charm.
Steam workshop doesn't do any of that. It's more of a nightmare to use if you want to properly mod a game. It doesn't check for integrity, updates or whatever.
If you can't navigate to a website on Google, you're prolly better off not modding lol.
I would rahter Zeekers just focus on the game, then working on a feature that isnt needed and allready essentually controlled via Thunderstore.
It is just as easy btw, since you dont install mods manually. You litteralyl download mod, ednable it, or disable it, and you can litterally play modded or vanilla.
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You do everything through Thunderstore and you're good?
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Not to mention if we got steam workshop support there is a high likelihood that it would solve the lobby issues as everyone would be able to just automatically download the mods through steam when joining if he sets it up correctly & all the mods move to steam.