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Suggestion: Steam Workshop Support
Really, just... add Workshop support and let the community engage with modding, so we don't have to rely on third party software to inject into the game's code.
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While I do believe workshop could be nice for things like cosmetic mods, I don’t know how good it would be for other kinds of mods. I’m pretty sure workshop is limited in how you can mod/what you can mod. Expanding workshop support is a big reason cited for making Slay the Spire 2, and Terraria needs an entire different version of the game to run the kinds of mods it can.
Suggestion: Use the search bar before posting obvious suggestions.
Nico Mar 5 @ 8:41pm 
Originally posted by FriendCalledFive:
Suggestion: Use the search bar before posting obvious suggestions.

Suggestion: Stop trying to police steam fourm posts. You're not a modeator.
Originally posted by FriendCalledFive:
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Go back to reddit.
Originally posted by RazzberryMocha:
While I do believe workshop could be nice for things like cosmetic mods, I don’t know how good it would be for other kinds of mods. I’m pretty sure workshop is limited in how you can mod/what you can mod. Expanding workshop support is a big reason cited for making Slay the Spire 2, and Terraria needs an entire different version of the game to run the kinds of mods it can.

IT most certainly is not limited at all.
Not by a huge amount.

Not sure why you would think that.
Originally posted by davidb11:
Originally posted by RazzberryMocha:
While I do believe workshop could be nice for things like cosmetic mods, I don’t know how good it would be for other kinds of mods. I’m pretty sure workshop is limited in how you can mod/what you can mod. Expanding workshop support is a big reason cited for making Slay the Spire 2, and Terraria needs an entire different version of the game to run the kinds of mods it can.

IT most certainly is not limited at all.
Not by a huge amount.

Not sure why you would think that.
You can only upload somewhere around 500MB for workshop items, mods from sites like nexusmods are less likely to break, there is version control with nexus, and having most mods come from Steam workshop limits how many people can use them (if you bought from a site besides Steam or are modding on mobile). Just a few strengths of not using workshop. The only strength of workshop over nexus is ease of use, other than that it is objectively worse in every conceivable way.
Last edited by RazzberryMocha; Mar 9 @ 8:38pm
Originally posted by RazzberryMocha:
Originally posted by davidb11:

IT most certainly is not limited at all.
Not by a huge amount.

Not sure why you would think that.
You can only upload somewhere around 500MB for workshop items, mods from sites like nexusmods are less likely to break, there is version control with nexus, and having most mods come from Steam workshop limits how many people can use them (if you bought from a site besides Steam or are modding on mobile). Just a few strengths of not using workshop. The only strength of workshop over nexus is ease of use, other than that it is objectively worse in every conceivable way.

Alright.
I wasn't aware of that all, because of how many mods are there for so many games on the Workshop.

I do use the Nexus for several games, yes.
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Date Posted: Mar 1 @ 7:42pm
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